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Regional cooperation in Central and Southeastern Europe: the Romanian experience in fighting corruption

Botezatu, Elena (2006): Regional cooperation in Central and Southeastern Europe: the Romanian experience in fighting corruption. Unpublished.

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Abstract

Regional cooperation is of outmost importance, both for the southeastern European countries that want to set themselves on the European mainstream, and for the EU. In the last few years, the fight against corruption has been high on the agenda of all the governments in the CEE countries. The regional initiatives have provided the opportunity to exchange not only best, but also “worst practices” in this field, contributing to the development of anticorruption programs and to the improvement of the situation in these countries. The paper seeks to present the Romanian experience in regional initiatives, particularly in the Stability pact Anticorruption – Initiative.

Item Type:MPRA Paper
Institution:European Institute of Romania
Language:English
Keywords:regional cooperation; corruption; Southeast Europe; Romania
Subjects:F - International Economics > F5 - International Relations and International Political Economy > F53 - International Agreements and Observance; International Organizations
ID Code:3163
Deposited By:Elena Botezatu
Deposited On:10. May 2007
Last Modified:07. Nov 2007 03:01
References:

1. Anti-Corruption Network for Transition Economies (2005) – international Cooperation to fight corruption in southeastern Europe: Achievements, lessons learned and future challenges, Paris 2. Anticorruption Network for Transition Economies (2005) – Work Programme 2005-2006 3. Bechev Dimitar (2006) - Carrots, sticks and norms: the EU and regional cooperation in Southeast Europe. Journal of Southern Europe and the Balkans Volume 8, Number 1, April 2006 4. Freedom House (2006) – The Anticorruption Policy of the Romanian Government – Assessment Report 5. Romanian Government – National Anticorruption Strategy 2005-2007 6. Steves Franklin and Rousso Alan (2003) - Anti-corruption programmes in post-communist transition countries and changes in the business environment, 1999-2002. 7. Velkova Emi (2006) - Integration of South-East Europe in the EU: Corruption, Foreign Direct Investment and Development. Harvard European Law Working Paper no. 03/2006

8. Transparency International Romania - National Corruption Report - 2006 April 9. The Anti-Corruption Network for Transition Economies - http://www.anticorruptionnet.org/ 10. Stability Pact Anticorruption Initiative - http://spai-rslo.org/new.asp

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