The developments of the civil service and administrative reform in Central and Easter European countries and in Russia are more or less similar. For the Central and Eastern European countries explicitly EU Membership is mentioned as an incentive for reform, the accession criteria have even been enlarged with horizontal administrative capacities, whereas for Russia there are no explicit references to incentives for reform
In May 2004, eight former Eastern Bloc countries joined the European Union: the three Baltic republi...
In the research we have developed a conceptual framework and practical recommendations for the imple...
From Soviet Republics to EU Member States addresses the legal and political challenges surrounding t...
<p>This paper explores implications of the EU accession process for consolidation of institutions im...
Why does the state bureaucracy in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) appear to have been affected very...
The accession and enlargement of the European integration process have determined, especially in the...
The accession and enlargement of the European integration process have determined, especially in the...
Contrary to the current EU member states which became part of the EU system and its cohesion policy ...
In this study, administrative reform in the EU accession process was analysed with reference to the ...
This article assesses the role of administrative capacity in explaining the performance of eight Cen...
EU influence in encouraging and promoting democratic consolidation in Central and Eastern Europe has...
Before joining the EU in May 2004, Central and Eastern European countries were required to professio...
The impact of European integration on the Europeanization of public administration in Ukraine is con...
The article examines the development of Czech and Slovak civil society during the Eastern enlargemen...
Accession appears to be both a blessing and a curse to transition countries. On the one hand, EU mem...
In May 2004, eight former Eastern Bloc countries joined the European Union: the three Baltic republi...
In the research we have developed a conceptual framework and practical recommendations for the imple...
From Soviet Republics to EU Member States addresses the legal and political challenges surrounding t...
<p>This paper explores implications of the EU accession process for consolidation of institutions im...
Why does the state bureaucracy in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) appear to have been affected very...
The accession and enlargement of the European integration process have determined, especially in the...
The accession and enlargement of the European integration process have determined, especially in the...
Contrary to the current EU member states which became part of the EU system and its cohesion policy ...
In this study, administrative reform in the EU accession process was analysed with reference to the ...
This article assesses the role of administrative capacity in explaining the performance of eight Cen...
EU influence in encouraging and promoting democratic consolidation in Central and Eastern Europe has...
Before joining the EU in May 2004, Central and Eastern European countries were required to professio...
The impact of European integration on the Europeanization of public administration in Ukraine is con...
The article examines the development of Czech and Slovak civil society during the Eastern enlargemen...
Accession appears to be both a blessing and a curse to transition countries. On the one hand, EU mem...
In May 2004, eight former Eastern Bloc countries joined the European Union: the three Baltic republi...
In the research we have developed a conceptual framework and practical recommendations for the imple...
From Soviet Republics to EU Member States addresses the legal and political challenges surrounding t...