Amidst a systemic transformation, existing structures of individual and collective identification often become discredited. After the chaotic experience of transition, a period of normalisation generally follows, accompanied by a concerted exercise of identity rebuilding. Processes of identity reconstruction tend to be heavily influenced by national elites and retransmitted via symbolic interventions in the public space....
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Based on the equilibrium theory of control of corruption, The research built a statistical model to show the relationship between natural resources dependent economies and control of corruption. The model has the feature of using a composite indicator of governance quality, enabling the creation of a composite analysis based on equilibrium theory to identify which...
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Competition in public procurement in Romania has declined sharply since 2017. Romania’s efforts toward transparency and anticorruption since becoming an EU member-state have been remarkable yet the results from over a decade of struggle do not seem to point in the direction of systemic improvement. On the contrary, over the recent years there have been...
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Ever since the signing of the Treaty of Rome in 1957, the European Union has aimed to increase transparency and decrease corruption in procurement by several directives and policies. In this study, we will assess whether the transposition of Directives 2014/23, 2014/24 and 2014/25 has led to more transparency and less corruption in public procurement....
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Perception aggregated indicators like Corruption Perception Index have low specificity and actionability and even lower sensitivity to change due to their nature of aggregates of experts cores. The 2017 Index for Public Integrity, although more specific, is also not optimal to trace change across time due to its aggregation. After tracing each component of the...
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