EU as a Good Governance Promoter

by Alina Mungiu - Pippidi,

This collection of papers from Hertie School of Governance reflects precisely on these questions. Authors survey the experience of new member countries, EU candidates and EU neighbors in order to weight the power of EU instruments and understand the mechanisms which make it work or fail. A considerable attention is given to the role of civil society. Either in old member countries, new, or aspiring ones, the best ‘good governance’ strategy seems to be empowering the domestic constituencies demanding it.

published in Vol 10 - No 2 - 2010 // EU as a Good Governance Promoter
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Advisory Board

  • Alina Mungiu-Pippidi (chair) Hertie School of Governance
  • Larry Diamond Stanford University
  • Tom Gallagher University of Bradford
  • Alena Ledeneva University College London
  • Michael McFaul Stanford University
  • Dennis Deletant Georgetown University
  • Helen Wallace London School of Economics and Political Science

Editorial Board

  • Claudiu Tufiș
  • Bogdan Iancu
  • George Jiglau
  • Ingi Iusmen
  • Gabriel Bădescu
  • Andrei Macsut
  • Laura Voinea

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Societatea Academica Romana