
Building the capacity of the Romanian Parliament to be an active European actor
Building the capacity of the Romanian Parliament to be an active European actor Period of implementation: March 2010 – December…

Building the capacity of the Romanian Parliament to be an active European actor Period of implementation: March 2010 – December…
The Romanian Center for European Policies (CRPE) and the Academic Society of Romania (SAR) assess for the first time in…
CRPE launches a policy brief about the debate surrounding the planned missile shield to be installed in Romania. The report provides the relevant historical context of the development of this technology and dispels some of the myths and erroneous information present in the public debate.

With almost 600 million Euros spent out of 5.6 billion Euros available from the European Union for the period 2007-2009, Romania didn't perform too well in attracting structural funds.

Romania – Moldova partnership for European integration Period of implementation: December 2009 – September 2010 Despite its European aspirations supported…

Common Agricultural Policy The EU project “Further support to the Ministry of Agriculture, Forests and Rural Development to strengthen the…

The global negotiations concerning the reduction of gas emissions (GES) require costly commitments and complicated alliances tactics and diplomatic orientations. Romania has to become a serious and credible actor in this field and it must base its strategy on a thorough knowledge of its internal status.

The European Union has committed to take a decision regarding the reduction of gas emissions with 30% by 2020 in comparison with the levels of emissions registered in 1990. The condition was that other developed countries to reduce the emissions to a comparable level with the EU and the developing countries to start acting more responsible. The EU plays a very promising strategy hoping that the rest of the countries concerned with the global warming to act accordingly.

This report resembles a Russian matrioska which is addressed to more audiences. On one hand, it is about the agricultural policies and European policies, who are accustomed with the field. On the other hand, it is about journalists, politicians, trade unionists, students and the public at large, who need context information for understanding the dilemma raised by CAP in the context of Romania.
Mircea Geoană, member of the Romanian Social Democratic Party visiting CRPE’s stand NGO Fest September 2009 – CRPE participated at…