How Moldova Stands Up to Putin

Issue Date January 2026
Volume 1
Issue 37
Page Numbers 105-19
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This essay analyzes how Moldova has resisted sustained Russian hybrid pressure while deepening its integration with Europe. It outlines the Kremlin’s toolkit—political interference, corrupt financial networks, Transnistria-based security leverage, energy blackmail, and disinformation—and explains why these efforts have increasingly failed. Central to its success is Moldova’s long-term Europeanization, driven by EU conditionality, and President Maia Sandu’s anticorruption-centered politics, which link democracy with integrity. Legal, energy, and security reforms, plus an active civil society, diaspora, and strong support from Romania and the EU have built “defense in depth.” The authors distill ten lessons for vulnerable democracies on resilience in the face of hybrid warfare.

About the Authors

Katia Glod

Katia Glod is a fellow at the Center for European Policy Analysis and deputy head of foreign policy at the New Eurasian Strategies Centre.

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Maria Branea

Maria Branea is policy and research coordinator at the European Leadership Network.

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