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La condicionalidad UE en la lucha contra la corrupción en la administración pública rumana
[The EU conditionality in the fight against corruption in the Romanian public administration]

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  • Cristea, Ana Ionela

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This paper analyses the European Union pressure in the fight against corruption in the Romanian public administration, using as basis of analysis the evaluations of the European Commission until 2007 and the reports of the post-accession stage, issued in the period 2007-2012, under the Cooperation and Verification Mechanism.

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  • Cristea, Ana Ionela, 2013. "La condicionalidad UE en la lucha contra la corrupción en la administración pública rumana [The EU conditionality in the fight against corruption in the Romanian public administration]," MPRA Paper 51711, University Library of Munich, Germany.
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    1. Eli Gateva, 2010. "Post-Accession Conditionality - Support Instrument for Continuous Pressure?," KFG Working Papers p0018, Free University Berlin.
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    Keywords

    Conditionality; Corruption; European Union;
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    • F5 - International Economics - - International Relations, National Security, and International Political Economy

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