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Innovative measures for financing agricultural associations
CRPE Policy Brief No. 22. Small and medium-sized farming in Romania can only develop through associating for facilitating market…

Romania in the Banking Union: Why Local Supervision of Cross-Border Banking is not Enough
by Oana-Maria Georgescu The Banking Union has been widely debated as the panacea for breaking the vicious link between…

Eastern Partnership: Common needs, common interests – Romanian Ukrainian energy cooperation
By Iurii Korolchuk expert for Energy Studies Institute, Ukraine. The cooperation between Ukraine and Romania in the energy sector has…

Transnistria: Ukraine’s approach and expectations from OSCE’s chairmanship
By Alyona Getmanchuk, director of Institute of World Policy Romania and Ukraine share a common interest in having as a…

Eastern Partnership: Narrowing the perceptions gap – views from Bucharest and Kyiv
Policy Memo, No.31 December 2011 Author: Tudor Cojocariu, Bianca Toma Romanian Center for European Policies and the Institute of World…

EU’s budget: Veto’s threat on the table – What is to lose and what is to gain for Romania on MFF
Romanian Center for European Policies (RCEP) has published a detailed analysis of the possibilities and expectations Romania has from the results of the current negotiations on the future multiannual financial framework - EU’s budget (2014-2020).
The EU Approach to Justice Reform in Southeastern and Eastern Europe
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).

The Single Energy Market: Europe takes a third step forward, we take another step back
This study explains clearly the main lines of action sought by the legislative package, such as increasing the independence of transport operators, increasing nondiscriminatory access by consumers and electric and natural gas retailers, increasing the independence of regulators, and adequately defining what constitutes a vulnerable consumer in order to avoid social distortions in the energy markets.