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  1. Sibiu Hermannstadt Government of Romania
  2. Report on the foreign policy of the Romanian Communist Party and of the government of the Socialist Republic of Romania by Nicolae Ceaușescu, 1967
  3. Aproposed agreement between the government of the United States and the government of Romania : message from the President of the United States transmitting ... to 42 U.S.C. 2153(b) (SuDoc Y 1.1/7:106-13) by U.S. Congressional Budget Office, 1999
  4. Agreement Between the Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and the Government of Romania on the Establishment and Activities ... (Cm.: Treaty Series: 1994: 2538: No. 25) by Romania, 1994-12-31
  5. Agreement Between the Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and the Government of Romania for the Promotion and Reciprocal ... (Cm.: Treaty Series: 1996: 3424: No. 84)
  6. Romania: Municipal creditworthiness and local government decentralization by Mark D Belcher, 1997
  7. Ceausescu and the Securitate: Coercion and Dissent in Romania, 1965-1989 by Dennis Deletant, 1996-12
  8. Democratising Capitalism?: The Political Economy of Post-Communist Transformations in Romania, 1989-2001 (Europe in Change) by Liliana Pop, 2006-09-19
  9. Romania since 1989: Politics, Economics, and Society by Henry F. Carey, 2004-02
  10. Women Behind Bars in Romania by Annie Samuelli, 1997-04-30
  11. Revolutionary Breakthroughs and National Development: The Case of Romania, 1944-1965 by Ken Jowitt, 1971-10-01
  12. Velvet Totalitarianism: Post-Stalinist Romania by Claudia Moscovici, 2009-09-15
  13. Modern Romania: The End of Communism, the Failure of Democratic Reform, and the Theft of a Nation by Tom Gallagher, 2005-06-01
  14. Assessing Democracy Assistance: The Case of Romania by Thomas Carothers, 1996-01

41. HeatMatters Romania - Cost-effective Energy Saving - Energy Efficiency - Energy
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42. CIA - The World Factbook 2002 -- Romania
Statistics on the geography, people, government, economy, transport, communications, and defense forces of this European country. minority government, which governs with the support of the opposition Democratic Union of Hungarians in romania.
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43. CIA - The World Factbook 2002 -- Romania
government, romania, Top of Page. Country name Definition Field Listingconventional long form none conventional short form romania
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44. MapZones.com Government
romania, government, Back to Top. 1948 and 1989 the Communists controlledall levels of government in romania, and the head of the
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45. Dynamic Directory - Regional - Europe - Romania - Government
Top RegionalEuropeRomaniagovernment (20) is a nonprofit, non-political NGO. Romanian government - The official site parliament, presidency, prime minister,
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46. MapZones.com Economy
government came to power and took control of nearly all aspects of the economy. Througha series of fiveyear plans, the Communists transformed romania into an
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Country Info Romania Introduction Romania General Data Romania Maps Romania Culture ... Romania Time and Date Romania Economy Back to Top Romanian economy was primarily agricultural. In 1948 the Communist government came to power and took control of nearly all aspects of the economy. Through a series of five-year plans, the Communists transformed Romania into an industrial nation. The economy grew considerably during the first part of the Communist period, but by the 1980s it had slid into decline, and shortages of consumer goods and degradation of the environment had become widespread. After the Communist government was overthrown in 1989, the Romanian economy virtually collapsed. Although dominated by former Communists, the new government began taking steps to reform the economy in the early 1990s. These steps included devaluing the national currency, removing government subsidies on most consumer goods, and converting some state-owned companies to private ownership. Romania's modern economic development dates to the opening of maritime trade routes to western Europe in the early 19th century. After independence in 1878, exploitation of the cereal lands, forests, and oil fields was complemented by a policy of encouraging industry, but, in spite of considerable success, Romania still had a predominantly agrarian economy at the end of World War II. The communist regime concentrated on the expansion of industry, with priority given to the heavy industries of metallurgy, chemicals, and engineering. Industrialization was assisted by a flood of cheap labour from rural areas, where collectivization and discriminatory price-fixing meant that farmers not only lost their own holdings but secured only modest returns as farmworkers. It also benefited from close economic integration with the Soviet Union, which secured markets for manufactured goods while supplying raw materials and fuels at relatively low cost.

47. NGO Romania, Portalul Organizatiilor Neguvernamentale
Project of the Romanian Telework Society, providing internet and general support to nongovernment organizations within the country. News, articles, directory of nonprofits.
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Subscribe to ONG Romania Ezine: Subscribe to ONG Romania Mailing List: Home This site is dedicated to the Romanian Non Governmental Organizations. It is part of a project of the Romanian Telework Society ( SRT One of the goal of this project, is to promote the Information Society in Romania and Romanian NGOs on Internet, offering free host , and listing the NGOs in a specific directory . So, if you are a representative of one of these organization, and want to have a free page of your organization at the address http://www.teleactivities.org/ngo/your_organization , please contact us. SRT is a non-profit, non-governmental, Romanian organization. Its intention is to represent a veritable who's who of the Romanian Internet community. You should be a member, too. NGO Romania Ezine No. 35/March, 2003

48. GlobalEDGE (TM) | Country Insights - Overview Of Romania
Includes statistics, history, economy and government.
http://globaledge.msu.edu/ibrd/CountryIntro.asp?CountryID=167&RegionID=2

49. Romania 2001 - Introduction Geography People Government Economy Communications T
romania 2001 Introduction Geography Population government Economy CommunicationsTransportation Military Issues Maps Flags. Support our Sponsor
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  • 50. AUTORITATEA NATIONALA DE REGLEMENTARE IN COMUNICATII
    romania National Regulatory Authority for Communications - public institution in the structure of the government
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    51. GeographyIQ - World Atlas - Europe - Romania - Government Facts And Figures
    romania government (Facts). Country name conventional long form none conventionalshort form romania local long form none local short form romania.
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    B C D ... Romania (Facts) Romania - Government (Facts) Country name: conventional long form: none
    conventional short form: Romania
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    local short form: Romania Government type: republic Capital: Bucharest Administrative divisions: 40 counties (judete, singular - judet) and 1 municipality* (municipiu); Alba, Arad, Arges, Bacau, Bihor, Bistrita-Nasaud, Botosani, Braila, Brasov, Bucuresti*, Buzau, Calarasi, Caras-Severin, Cluj, Constanta, Covasna, Dimbovita, Dolj, Galati, Gorj, Giurgiu, Harghita, Hunedoara, Ialomita, Iasi, Maramures, Mehedinti, Mures, Neamt, Olt, Prahova, Salaj, Satu Mare, Sibiu, Suceava, Teleorman, Timis, Tulcea, Vaslui, Vilcea, Vrancea Independence: 1881 (from Turkey; republic proclaimed 30 December 1947) National holiday: Unification Day (of Romania and Transylvania), 1 December (1918) Constitution: 8 December 1991 Legal system: former mixture of civil law system and communist legal theory; is now based on the constitution of France's Fifth Republic Suffrage: 18 years of age; universal

    52. Archaeological Professional Associoation Romania
    Nongovernment and non-profit organization to encourage and develop archaeological research, beginning with field research and the processing of collected data up to interpretation and publication.
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    The contents of this site - text, images, and data - are intended for personal information only. Written permission from APAR is required for the publication of any material. Any use of this material should credit the Asociaþia Profesionalã a Arheologilor din România. For additional details, send an e-mail to Asociatia Profesionalã a Arheologilor din Romania
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    53. GeographyIQ - World Atlas - Europe - Romania - Government And Political Conditio
    World Europe romania government and Political Conditions (Notes).romania government and Political Conditions (Notes). government
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    GOVERNMENT
    Romania's 1991 constitution proclaims Romania a democracy and market economy, in which human dignity, civic rights and freedoms, the unhindered development of human personality, justice, and political pluralism are supreme and guaranteed values. The constitution directs the state to implement free trade, protect the principle of competition, and provide a favorable framework for production. The constitution provides for a President, a Parliament, a Constitutional Court and a separate system of lower courts that includes a Supreme Court.
    The two-chamber Parliament, consisting of the Chamber of Deputies and the Senate, is the law-making authority. Deputies and senators are elected for 4-year terms by universal suffrage.
    The president is elected by popular vote for a maximum of two 4-year terms. He is the Chief of State, charged with safeguarding the constitution, foreign affairs, and the proper functioning of public authorities. He is supreme commander of the armed forces and chairman of the Supreme Defense Council. According to the constitution, he acts as mediator among the power centers within the state, as well as between the state and society. The president nominates the prime minister, who in turn appoints the government, which must be confirmed by a vote of confidence from Parliament.
    The Constitutional Court adjudicates the constitutionality of challenged laws, and decides on appeals from the regular court system concerning the unconstitutionality of laws and decrees. The court consists of nine judges, appointed for a term of 9 years. Three judges are appointed by the Chamber of Deputies, three by the Senate, and three by the president of Romania.

    54. Romanian Information & Translation Services By Dan Traian Clinciu
    romanianEnglish translation, including technical and legal. Business consulting services for companies and individuals on law, adoption, travel, geography, economics, government protocol and requirements, history. Professional contacts in romania.
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    55. Emõd Veress
    CV and publications. Emod Veress, born in 1978. Consulting specialist on local government at Democratic Alliance of Hungarians in romania, and executive director of the Local government Research Institution. Research field governmentparliament relationship, local government, public law in the communist dictatorship, state-economy relationship, privatization, constitutional law in former socialist states, constitutional courts, European Integration, national minorities.
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    56. Home : Country Focus : Romania : Government
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    58. Central Europe Review - Miorita Archive: Is Romania's Government Crumbling?
    MIORITA Is romania's government Crumbling? Catherine Lovatt. romania's desireto gain NATO entry has raised questions over government priorities.
    http://www.ce-review.org/authorarchives/miorita_archive/miorita37old.html
    Vol 0, No 37
    7 June 1999
    M I O R I T A:
    Is Romania's Government Crumbling?
    Catherine Lovatt The Romanian government is facing severe problems. Public confidence in the government is dwindling, the economy has reached its lowest point since the collapse of Communism in 1989 and the conflict in Kosova has only intensified that economic deterioration. Prime Minister Radu Vasile is grappling with a situation that is spiralling out of control. Consequently, the position of Vasile and his government is increasingly threatened. Could this threat lead to collapse? The 1996 Romanian elections saw Emil Constantinescu (pictured) chosen as President and a democratic coalition brought to power with a convincing majority. May 1999 saw Prime Minister Vasile confronted with the Cabinet's second vote of no confidence in five months. Luckily, Valsile survived - defeating the leftist and nationalist opposition by a vote of 248 to 147. Vasile then told the assembly "The problems now facing the country are extremely difficult, and we must learn to show solidarity... in order to weather this period" (Reuters, 20 May 1999). Solidarity is a necessity if Romania is to overcome its debt-servicing peak which is expected to reach USD 900 million this month. The nation is becoming sceptical, however, and any links of solidarity are tenuous. Austerity is taking its toll. Ten years after the fall of Communism, Romania faces a third consecutive year of a contracting economy. Average monthly wages of USD 100 are among the lowest in Europe. Prices are rising, taxes are high and the banking sector is crumbling.

    59. CER | Romania: Visit To Iraq Approved By The Government?
    ranged from Roman's attacks on Iliescu during the campaign to his role as a leadingmember of the Democratic Convention of romania (CDR) government which lost
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    ... search MORE ebookstore pbookshop music shop video store ... links News from Romania All the important news since 10 February 2001 Catherine and David Lovatt Parliamentary delegation to Iraq? Three Members of Parliament from the Greater Romania Party (PRM) and two from the Party for Social Democracy in Romania (PDSR) travelled to Iraq this week. Unfortunately, the visit was not sanctioned by Parliament—any official visit has to be authorised by the Permanent Bureau of the Chamber of Deputies. A PRM spokesperson said that three members of the party had gone to Baghdad with the agreement of the PRM leadership and that Parliament had been informed. PDSR were less clear. While party Vice-President Viorel Hrebenciuc said that no PDSR member was in the delegation, another spokesperson said that if members had gone to Baghdad without permission they would face the consequences on their return. The Iraqi news agency reported, "The airplane, transporting a parliamentarian delegation coming to express their solidarity with the Iraqi people, landed on the international airport Saddam."( Monitorul , 12 February 2001) As the week progressed the emphasis of the story changed. Prime Minister and PDSR leader Adrian Năstase said that the members of his party were visiting Iraq as part of a UN approved mission under the "food-for-oil" programme. Năstase said that the parliamentary delegation included businessmen who were preparing for re-establishing relations with Iraq should UN sanctions be lifted. He said that the PRM members were private individuals and not part of the delegation.

    60. ABC Country Book Of Romania - Government Flag, Map, Economy, Geography, Climate,
    romania Interactive Factbook GEOGRAPHY, Flag, Map,Geography,People, government, Economy, Transportation, Communications.
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    • Names:
        conventional long form:
          none
            conventional short form:
              Romania
                local long form:
                  none
                    local short form:
                      Romania
                    • Digraph: RO
                    • Type: republic
                    • Capital: Bucharest
                    • Administrative divisions: 40 counties (judete, singular - judet) and 1 municipality* (municipiu); Alba, Arad, Arges, Bacau, Bihor, Bistrita-Nasaud, Botosani, Braila, Brasov, Bucuresti*, Buzau, Calarasi, Caras-Severin, Cluj, Constanta, Covasna, Dimbovita, Dolj, Galati, Gorj, Giurgiu, Harghita, Hunedoara, Ialomita, Iasi, Maramures, Mehedinti, Mures, Neamt, Olt, Prahova, Salaj, Satu Mare, Sibiu, Suceava, Teleorman, Timis, Tulcea, Vaslui, Vilcea, Vrancea
                    • Independence: 1881 (from Turkey; republic proclaimed 30 December 1947)
                    • National holiday: National Day of Romania, 1 December (1990)
                    • Constitution: 8 December 1991
                    • Legal system: former mixture of civil law system and Communist legal theory; is now based on the Constitution of France's Fifth Republic
                    • Suffrage: 18 years of age; universal

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