This publication contains the papers of the PhD Candidates, National School of Political and Administrative Studies, Bucharest, Romania, beneficiaries of the ― Doctoral Scholarships for a Sustainable Society, project co-financed by the European Union through the European Social Fund, Sectoral Operational Programme Human Resources Development 2007-2013. The impact of European policies on existing realities in the Member States, especially those in Central and Eastern Europe is in fact the object of research detailed in the volume European Public Policies. Instruments, Models and Behaviour in the Public Space. The analyses presented are grouped around four issues of major interest for specialists in European studies, namely the economic, geopolitical and environmental impacts of European public policy; instruments and models of implementation; family, feminism and empowerment; leadership and behaviour in public space.
Keywords: European public policies, instruments, models, public space
Brie, Mircea and Chirodea, Florentina and Toca, Constantin-Vasile and Airinei-Daraban, Mihaela and Dutescu, Vicentia Georgiana and Velicu, Cristinela-Ionela and Branea, Cristian and Dudau, Radu and Ioana, Ciucanu and Berceanu, Ionut - Bogdan and Constantinescu, Mihaela and Sandu, Cristina and Tuca, Mihaela Violeta and Ivan, Dragos and Ioana, Vlad and Andreea, Molocea and Razvan, Ionescu-Tugui and Mihaela Ioana, Danetiu and Jonathan, Koban and Aser, Nica and Ileana, Sadean and Roescu, Andra-Maria and Diana-Luiza, Dumitriu and Adrian Paul, Aparaschivei, European Public Policies Instruments, Models and Behaviour in the Public Space (November 18, 2013). Supplement at Annals of University of Oradea. International Relations and European Studies Series, Oradea, 2013, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2445957
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