Following the resignation of Romania’s Prime Minister, Victor Ponta, a new ‘technocratic’ government led by former European Commissioner Dacian Cioloș entered office on 17 November. Neculai-Cristian Surubaru assesses some of the key challenges facing the new government. He argues the government may have a limited window of opportunity to implement reforms, but that it is becoming increasingly clear Romania’s established political parties are now facing significant public opposition, particularly from younger generations of Romanians
In the last eight months Romania has experienced a surprise victory for Klaus Iohannis in the countr...
Semi-presidential systems of democratic governance risk ending up in a stalemate when it is not clea...
Romania being a country that was ruled for a long time by a communist regime, it underwent a rather ...
Following the resignation of Romania’s Prime Minister, Victor Ponta, a new ‘technocratic’ government...
Following the resignation of Romania’s Prime Minister, Victor Ponta, a new ‘technocratic’ government...
As of November 2015, Romania faces its most important social, political and constitutional crisis in...
Romania’s Prime Minister, Victor Ponta, resigned on 4 November following a deadly fire in a nightclu...
On 16 November, Klaus Iohannis was elected as the next President of Romania, defeating the country’s...
Only six months after winning parliamentary elections, Romania’s Social Democratic Party is in turmo...
<p>Ever since Romania started its transition in the 1990s, it consistently scored poorly in various ...
<p>Romanian local public adminstration is currently facing a series of harsh challenges, one of thes...
The European Parliament elections in Romania will be held alongside a constitutional referendum, and...
<p>In this paper we intend to highlight the main challenges that the contemporary power and public a...
Romania is one of the 45 sovereign states of today’s Europe. It is a medium-sized Central European c...
Unlike the other East-Central European countries, where the transition from communist rule to democr...
In the last eight months Romania has experienced a surprise victory for Klaus Iohannis in the countr...
Semi-presidential systems of democratic governance risk ending up in a stalemate when it is not clea...
Romania being a country that was ruled for a long time by a communist regime, it underwent a rather ...
Following the resignation of Romania’s Prime Minister, Victor Ponta, a new ‘technocratic’ government...
Following the resignation of Romania’s Prime Minister, Victor Ponta, a new ‘technocratic’ government...
As of November 2015, Romania faces its most important social, political and constitutional crisis in...
Romania’s Prime Minister, Victor Ponta, resigned on 4 November following a deadly fire in a nightclu...
On 16 November, Klaus Iohannis was elected as the next President of Romania, defeating the country’s...
Only six months after winning parliamentary elections, Romania’s Social Democratic Party is in turmo...
<p>Ever since Romania started its transition in the 1990s, it consistently scored poorly in various ...
<p>Romanian local public adminstration is currently facing a series of harsh challenges, one of thes...
The European Parliament elections in Romania will be held alongside a constitutional referendum, and...
<p>In this paper we intend to highlight the main challenges that the contemporary power and public a...
Romania is one of the 45 sovereign states of today’s Europe. It is a medium-sized Central European c...
Unlike the other East-Central European countries, where the transition from communist rule to democr...
In the last eight months Romania has experienced a surprise victory for Klaus Iohannis in the countr...
Semi-presidential systems of democratic governance risk ending up in a stalemate when it is not clea...
Romania being a country that was ruled for a long time by a communist regime, it underwent a rather ...