
R. MOLDOVA: Challenges of the energy security and the cooperation with Romania
CRPE Policy Memo No. 37, February 2013 Authors: Roxana Albisteanu, Dragos Dinu,Cristian Ghinea Romanian Center for European Policies launches…

CRPE Policy Memo No. 37, February 2013 Authors: Roxana Albisteanu, Dragos Dinu,Cristian Ghinea Romanian Center for European Policies launches…

The volume "I vote for AND" brings together a series of interviews with Daniel Morar, Liviu Papici , Nistor Călin , Horia Georgescu, Cristi Danileț and Laura Ștefan. In a crucial moment for anti-corruption institutions, Cristian Ghinea reveals to the reader views and reactions of the other side and shatters the myth of justice television so often cited in the media.
This policy brief evaluates the progress made by Republic of Moldova in implementing the National Action Plan on Visa Liberalization. The agreed Action Plan has two phases and the CRPE – APE evaluation refers to the sub-actions comprised in the first phase. From the total of 163 sub-actions, the evaluation shows that Moldova has accomplished 76% and another 10% are almost accomplished. This means a total score of 86%.

The week in which the governments of the two countries meet in a common government reunion in Iasi, the Romanian Center for European Policies publishes its annual report on the relationship between Romania and the Republic of Moldova. Named „ From rebooting relations to accumulating arrears”, the CRPE report covers the most important aspects of cooperation between these two countries in 2011.
The Romanian Centre for European Policies launched the volume “The EU Approach to Justice Reform in Southeastern and Eastern Europe” during a public hearing organized at the European Parliament with the contribution of MEPs Monica Macovei (Romania), Mariya Nedelcheva (Bulgaria) and Tadeusz Zwiefka (Polonia).

CRPE resumes the conclusions of the previously published analysis where we laid out the deficiencies of the mechanism of coordination of the European affairs in Romania. The decision-centers established in January 2008 (political level, high officials’ level and civil servants’ level) are not operational in practice.
The 100 million euro financial aid which was promised to Moldova is being delayed. The authors make several recommendations for a better management of these funds.

The Romanian Centre for European Policies (CRPE) has launched the report “The Romanian Parliament enters the European Union. The challenge of being an active actor in Europe” during a conference which took place at the Romanian Senate on 8 December 2010.
The Romanian Center for European Policies (CRPE) together with the Romanian Academic Society (SAR) have launched the report “When, how and why did Romania accept the EU rules in the anti-corruption field. Overview 1999 - 2010”. The report assesses the relation between Romania and the European Union in regard to anti-corruption policies as well as the degree in which Romania has fulfilled EU conditionalities on justice reform since 1999.
The Romanian Center for European Policies (CRPE) released today the study “Making sense of the EU’s Eastern Partnership. Moldova as an opportunity“.