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Governance through conformation: case study regarding the mode of the reformation of the central public administration from the Republic of Moldova

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  • Toderas, Nicolae

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The article offers a case study regarding the conformation of the central authorities from Moldova to the previsions/conditions of the EU- Republic of Moldova Action Plan – EUMAP regarding the improvement of the administrative capacity. The study case enlightens the aspect that, giving the fact that the Action Plan does not impose a judicial conditioning, but guides itself after a set of voluntary conformations, the central public authorities from Moldova are constrained to produce systemic and structural reforms with a view to the governance’s principles. The case study demonstrates that the fault of the political volition, identifies through a viable path dependence in the domain of the adhesion to the EU, facilitates a context of elusion from the utilization of the principles of governance in the consolidation of the internal administrative capacity and in the realization of the central public administration (CPA) reform.

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  • Toderas, Nicolae, 2009. "Governance through conformation: case study regarding the mode of the reformation of the central public administration from the Republic of Moldova," MPRA Paper 121210, University Library of Munich, Germany.
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    governance; Moldova; central public authorities; reform; EUMAP;
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    • H11 - Public Economics - - Structure and Scope of Government - - - Structure and Scope of Government

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