Romania’s capacity to plan and implement a sustainable development strategy

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2021

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Springer

Abstract

The transformations within the Romanian national sustainable development strategies are a part of the European agenda being a relevant subject of Europeanization. This chapter uses qualitative methodology to explore the consequences of implementing NSDSs in three areas – rural development, human capital, and social disparities. Using a top-down approach, we will offer an integrated model to the Europeanization of Romanian public policies, analyzing government actors’ capacity to implement sustainable development strategies while adapting to international development principles. Simultaneously, the three areas of analysis are incredibly relevant, as they can provide an integrated understanding of the issues Romania has faced in the last 30 years. Rural development, human capital, and social divisions are critical elements of public policies and significant interest factors to the European Union and the UN

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The author Oana Andreea Ion is affiliated to SNSPA, Faculty of Political Science. The book chapter is available on the Springer Link website at: https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-030-68586-7_9

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Sustainable development strategies, Europeanization, Rural development, Human capital, Social division, Romania

Citation

Ion, O. A., & Done, C. G. (2021). Romania’s capacity to plan and implement a sustainable development strategy. In Todor, A. & Helepciuc, Fl. E. (Eds.) Europeanization of environmental policies and their Limitations: capacity building (pp. 133-150). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-68586-7_9