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Globalization and Europeanization. A Projection on a European Model of Public Administration

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  • Ani Matei

    (National School of Political Studies and Public Administration, Bucharest)

  • Lucica Matei

    (National School of Political Studies and Public Administration, Bucharest)

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The specialized studies and literature present moreover and insistently the connection between globalization and Europeanization, more precisely between globalization and a European model of integration, whose features aim to set up a global-type European society. The development of the European model of integration starts with economic elements, it reveals nowadays the Economic and Monetary Union and in perspective it will be structured within a sui generis system of transnational governance. The values of the European model of integration become fundamental values of a social process, with powerful economic and political determinations, aiming the multi-causal interference between individual, community and European construction. This process, remarked increasingly in the specialized literature, being assigned with the name of Europeanization, has got original, functional features in the spectrum of significations of the globalization paradigm. As essential global-type formula, within Europeanization, we shall find models with economic, political or social finality, integrating also a model of administration among the latter ones. When we say administration, we refer to its up dated and adequate contents to the new European developments. This assertion derives from a less economic modality to conceptualize the relationship between globalization and Europeanization, presenting Europeanization more as a political adaptation to globalization and even a political expression of globalization. In this context, the development of a system for European governance on several levels (local, regional, national, intergovernmental and supranational) suggests its evolution towards globalization. In fact, the literature specific for Europeanization asserts the fact that the European model has also features with integrative nature related to the supranational and trans-governmental dimensions, as well as features with normative nature in view of harmonization, also by standards. These assertions, to which we can add also others, are leading to a new model of public administration, whose area overlaps with the space of European Union, incorporating the effects of globalization under its European expression, Europeanization. Consequently, the proposed model, emphasizing the process of European Union construction will comprise transparency, accountability and participation of the interested parties to public decision. The new public administration aims to use efficiently the resources in order to create favourable conditions for its citizens to become more competitive on the world market and to reduce the gap between the poorest and the richest inhabitants of the world. The current paper aims to conceptualize and to describe a model of public administration. The architecture of this model will be that of a complex system, with a mixed architecture, emphasizing connections with different intensities among its various levels: European, regional, national etc. The feedback mechanisms will be different and specific for each level and they will be ensured by different institutions on compatible normative grounds(1).

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  • Ani Matei & Lucica Matei, 2008. "Globalization and Europeanization. A Projection on a European Model of Public Administration," Theoretical and Applied Economics, Asociatia Generala a Economistilor din Romania - AGER, vol. 4(4(521)), pages 33-52, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:agr:journl:v:4(521):y:2008:i:4(521):p:33-52
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    1. Cristea, Ana Ionela, 2014. "El Espacio Administrativo Europeo en el contexto de la europeización [The European Administrative Space in the context of europeanization]," MPRA Paper 56309, University Library of Munich, Germany.
    2. Cristea, Ana Ionela, 2014. "Los principios de la administración pública europea [The principles of European public administration]," MPRA Paper 56319, University Library of Munich, Germany.
    3. Maria RAMMATA, 2017. "Public Administration And Global Governance: From National To International Competency Frameworks," Management Research and Practice, Research Centre in Public Administration and Public Services, Bucharest, Romania, vol. 9(3), pages 45-61, September.
    4. Matei, Lucica & Iancu, Diana Camelia, 2009. "On the Way to Modernization: The 'Good Enough' Governance Making in Romania," MPRA Paper 18941, University Library of Munich, Germany, revised 28 May 2009.
    5. Dogaru, Tatiana-Camelia, 2016. "Global public policies: new tools for governance," MPRA Paper 94388, University Library of Munich, Germany.
    6. Matei, Ani & Matei, Lucica, 2001. "European Administration. Normative Fundaments and Systemic Models," MPRA Paper 24187, University Library of Munich, Germany.
    7. Matei, Ani, 2004. "The Development of the European Administration. Fundamental Concepts and Approaches," MPRA Paper 19765, University Library of Munich, Germany, revised 10 Dec 2008.

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