Policy Brief no. 11: The challenges of the Romanian agriculture in the context of the European evolutions (available in Romanian)
Authors: Policy Brief, nr. 11: Nicolae Istudor, Lucian Luca, Ana-Maria Stancu, Aurelia-Ioana Chereji
The micro-studies collection (Working Papers and Policy Briefs) coordinated by the European Institute of Romania tackles relevant International Relations and European Affairs topics, adapted to the ever changing domestic and European contexts.
To this end, EIR welcomes potential authors from heterogeneous fields of social sciences, including researchers from various university centers and academic institutes who can actively contribute to widening the knowledge base in the area of European studies. The micro-studies collection supports the exchange of scientifically expressed and argued ideas and points of view, and facilitates the dissemination of information and opinions for shaping up a cogent Romanian narrative.
Policy Briefs represent rather concise papers which aim at presenting one specific problem or challenge, relevant for the European dynamics, containing policy recommendations and suggestions regarding the best course of action.
Working Papers are more elaborate and complex papers, adding an empirical or theoretical contribution to the European debate, in order to try and consolidate Romania’s role as a Member State, in particular, and as an increasingly important Euro-Atlantic actor, in general. A special attention is given to relevant policy recommendations for decision makers.
Authors: Policy Brief, nr. 11: Nicolae Istudor, Lucian Luca, Ana-Maria Stancu, Aurelia-Ioana Chereji
Authors: Mihaela-Adriana Pădureanu, Ana-Maria Andreea Anghelescu, Ionuț-Mircea Marcu
Authors: Mihaela-Adriana Pădureanu
Authors: Collective publication (coord. Mihai Sebe)
Authors: Ana-Maria Andreea Anghelescu
Authors: Flavia Durach, Mirela Mărcuț, Radu Puchiu, Veronica Ștefan
Authors: Raluca Prelipceanu
Authors: Ionuț-Mircea Marcu
Authors: Bogdan Mureșan
Bd. Regina Elisabeta 7-9, sector 3,
RO-030016 Bucureşti, România
(4021) 314 26 96
(4021) 314 26 97
ier[@]ier.gov.ro