Comparative Studies on the Administrative Convergence Revealed by National Strategies of Administrative Reform in Some South-Eastern European States

Research Report Jean Monnet Project – South-Eastern European Developments on the Administrative Convergence and Enlargement of the European Administrative Space in Balkan States

71 Pages Posted: 12 Nov 2010

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Lucica Matei

National School of Political Studies and Public Administration (NSPSPA)

Ani I. Matei

National School of Political Studies and Public Administration (NSPSPA)

Diana Zanoschi

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Oana Stoian

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Date Written: November 11, 2010

Abstract

The paper has as main topic the administrative convergence and its reflection in the national strategies of administrative reform in some states in South Eastern Europe.

Having a complex content, sometimes even ambiguous, the administrative convergence will have as finality the integration in the European Administrative Space and the administrative reforms as support.

From this prospect, the South-Eastern Europe has a certain specificity emphasised by:

- Different positions of the states under discussion related to the dynamics of the European integration process.

- Development and evolution of the national public administrations in in direct connection both with Central European states and with the Eastern European ones, dominated by the Slav administrative culture, as well as the South European countries under the Balkan and Middle East influences.

- Geo-strategic position of most states, including Romania, position that provides them a role of catalyser in the process of construction of the European Administrative Space.

The paper is structured in three parts referring to the theoretical aspects concerning the administrative convergence, relevant case studies regarding Greece, Slovakia, Bulgaria and Romania, as well as conclusions based both on the theoretical elements and on the social perception of the domestic processes within the European Administrative Space.

In the current version, the paper represents a research report drawn up within the framework of the Jean Monnet project “South-Eastern European developments on the administrative convergence and enlargement of the European Administrative Space in Balkan states

Keywords: Administrative Convergence, European Administrative Space, Administrative Reforms in South-Eastern Europe

JEL Classification: D73

Suggested Citation

Matei, Lucica and Matei, Ani I. and Zanoschi, Diana and Stoian, Oana, Comparative Studies on the Administrative Convergence Revealed by National Strategies of Administrative Reform in Some South-Eastern European States (November 11, 2010). Research Report Jean Monnet Project – South-Eastern European Developments on the Administrative Convergence and Enlargement of the European Administrative Space in Balkan States, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1707711 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.1707711

Lucica Matei

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Ani I. Matei (Contact Author)

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Diana Zanoschi

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Oana Stoian

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