DePaul University Via Sapientiae College of Liberal Arts & Social Sciences Theses and Dissertations College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences 11-2015 Demystifying the welfare state: the case of the Republic of Moldova Claudette M. Sevcenco Depaul University,
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[email protected]. DEMYSTIFYING THE WELFARE STATE: THE CASE OF THE REPUBLIC OF MOLDOVA A Thesis Presented in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Master of Arts December, 2015 BY Claudette M. Sevcenco School of Public Service College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences DePaul University Chicago, Illinois Abstract During the communist era, Eastern Europe and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) shared a similar welfare system in which welfare states were part of an inseparable political and economic system controlled by a totalitarian power i.e., the Communist Party. After the fall of the USSR, in 1989, an end to social provision led to a massive recession that created pressures within the welfare state system. Despite similar pre-transition welfare state structures, the newly independent countries drastically diverged in how they developed their welfare state: some began pursuing integration into the European Union (EU) while others remained uncertain of their future.