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Publisher: Societatea Academică Română (SAR)

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Early Warning Report - Romania

Early Warning Report - Romania

Early Warning Report - Romania

Frequency: irregular and other / Country: Romania

The Early Warning Report is part of a UNDP sponsored programme for the assessment of the crisis potential levels in Romania and in other countries of the region. The Report (published and carried out by Societatea Academica Română) is meant to raise warnings as regards the Government's decisions in the social, political and other fields of major importance and is supposed to aid the Government in formulating and correcting policy courses. The articles contained in this publication are offered free of charge. The editorial team consists in Alina Mungiu Pippidi (Editor, Project Coordinator), Sorin Ionita (Economic and Public Policy Editor), Lucian Luca (Economic, Agriculture Expert), Bogdan Chiritoiu (public policy expert), Dan Suciu (public policy expert), Victor Petrescu (foreign policy editor), Marian Chiriac (Minorities), Cristian Ghinea and Victoria Timofte (research assistants). Economic editorials are authored by Daniel Dăianu, and regional editorials by Alina Mungiu Pippidi. EWR Public Opinion Surveys are designed and analyzed by Alina Mungiu Pippidi, and executed by the Center for Urban Sociology (CURS). The "Early Warning Report - Romaina" was published until 2003 by the "Societatea Academica Română" and continued with "Policy Warning Reports" also offered by CEEOL.

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Romanian Journal of Political Sciences

Romanian Journal of Political Sciences

Romanian Journal of Political Sciences

Frequency: 2 issues / Country: Romania

PolSci is a peer-reviewed journal of political science, of relevance to all academics interested in Central and East European issues. It is edited and published twice a year in English by the Romanian Academic Society (SAR), a Bucharestbased think-tank with the mission of advancing ideas of liberty, democracy and sound government. The journal includes a diverse range of political science articles, especially from currently under-covered fields such as comparative politics, public policy, or political psychology, covering broader Central or East European topics. Papers are theory-grounded and based on solid empirical work. Contributions drawing upon inferential analysis are especially encouraged. Articles published address current topics of interest, respect the cannon agreed in contemporary political science, and show perfect knowledge of previous theoretical contributions. The Romanian Journal of Political Science is published by the Romanian Academic Society on behalf of the Romanian community of political scientists. Advisory Board Vasile Boari ( Universitatea Babeş Bolyai - UBB) Anton Carpinschi (Universitatea din Iaşi - UAIC) Cornel Codiţã (Şcoala Naţională de Ştiinţe Politice şi Administrative - SNSPA) Daniel Dăianu (Academia de Studii Economice - ASE) Andrei Marga (UBB) Mihaela Miroiu (SNSPA) Dan Pavel (Universitatea din Bucureşti - UB) Vladimir Tismăneanu (University of Maryland) Aurelian Crăiuţu (Iowa University) Editor: Alina Mungiu Pippidi (SAR, SNSPA) Editorial Board Dragoş Aligică (University of Indiana at Bloomington) Gabriel Bădescu (UBB) Bogdan Chiriţoiu (UB) Sorin Ioniţă (SAR. SNSPA) Virgil Stoica (UAIC) Oana Valentina Suciu (CEU) Olivia Rusu-Toderean (UBB)

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Policy Warning Report

Policy Warning Report

Policy Warning Report (PWR)

Frequency: 4 issues / Country: Romania

Policy Warning Reports are analyses and forecasts produced quarterly or more often by the Romanian Academic Society. SAR also edited in the past the series Crisis Alert Papers ((2000 - 2001) and Early Warning Reports (jointly with UNDP Romania, 2001 - 2003). The current report focuses on Romania in the broader context of South-Eastern Europe.

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