An Unsuccessful EU Policy for Combating Corruption in Romania: How a flawed approach failed to eradicate corruption in the country and how the EU's present strategy may not be sustainable
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Shaw, Margaret
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In this essay I argue that the European Union's flawed anti-corruption policy and its lack of understanding of the local elite have failed to eradicate corruption in Romania. First, I give a brief overview of Romania's deep-seated corruption problems. I then argue that the EU's lack of any decisive or single-minded blueprint for administrative reform made its anti-corruption measures ineffective. I explain how the EU profoundly underestimated the lengths to which Romania's corrupt politicians are willing to go to preserve the status quo, and end exploring the efficacy of top-down democratization for instituting meaningful democratic reform.
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Winner, 2013 Library Research Award for Undergraduates, Non-Senior Division
