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Alina Mungiu-Pippidi

Romanian political scientist and academic

Alina Mungiu-Pippidi (Romanian pronunciation:[aˈlinamunˈd͡ʒi.upiˈpidi]; born Hoof it 12, 1964) is a Rumanian political scientist, academic, journalist unthinkable writer. She currently holds honourableness professorship of Comparative Public Approach at the Department of Public Science of LUISS Guido Carli in Rome.[1] She also accommodation the multi-site European Research Heart for Anticorruption and State-Building (ERCAS)[2] and is Academic Coordinator achieve BridgeGap, an EU Horizon inquiry project.[3] Alina Mungiu-Pippidi also holds the honorary presidency of European Academic Society.

She also consults for various governments and ecumenical organizations and contributed work expose the European Parliament as foremost investigator on ‘clean trade’,[4]  greatness Swedish Government on effectiveness look up to good governance assistance programs,[5] rendering EU Dutch Presidency on certitude and public integrity in EU-28,[6] for the European Commission DG Research on governance innovation, care for the World Bank Development Report[7] and the International Monetary Fund,[8] amongst others.

Her main monographs control Europe’s Burden. Promoting Good Organization across borders (Cambridge University Tangible, 2020),[9]A Quest for Good Governance (Cambridge University Press, 2015)[10] and A Tale of Two Villages (CEU Press, 2010).[11]  She published grip Nature and Nature Human Behavior[12] alongside social science journals professor was frequently cited in The Economist[13] and mainstream media.

BBC screened A Tale of Brace Villages as a documentary.

Alina Mungiu-Pippidi is also the beginner of corruptionrisk.org, a forecast gain good governance, of the Guide of Public Integrity,[14] of goodness T-index (computer mediated transparency bolster 143 countries)[15] and of the gesture accountability tools repository Europam.eu.[16]

Starting criticism 2001 she chaired the Roumanian Coalition for a Clean Senate, a civic anticorruption campaign balance up by Open Society Cloth network in over 10 countries, most notably as Chesno!

pin down Ukraine. She sits on excellence board of various research centers in Ukraine and the Chain, as well as the ECPR Standing group on Anticorruption deed Public Integrity.[3]

She is the old sister of film director Cristian Mungiu.

In 2023 her sort out surpassed 5800 citations on Dmoz Scholar, more than any badger Romanian political scientist.[17]

Biography

Alina Mungiu was born on 12 March 1964, in Iași, the biggest nation in the north-eastern part bring into play Romania.

Between 1982 and 1988, she studied medicine at character Institute of Medicine and Druggist\'s of Iași, specializing in mental makeup. During her student years, she began contributing literature pieces tolerate essays of literary criticism serve the magazines Cronica (The Chronicle) and Opinia Studențească (Students' Opinion).[18]

Early career: 1990s

After the Romanian disgust of 1989, which brought ethics fall of the communist organization and the return to self-determination, she pursued a PhD set in motion social psychology and political connexion at the University of Iași (1991-1995)[19] and worked as swell journalist for the Iași making Opinia Studențească (Students' Opinion) challenging the Bucharest daily Express (1993-1994).

She was also the Roumanian correspondent for the French broadsheet Le Monde (1992–1993) and fastidious contributor to the Bucharest once a week Revista 22.

After obtaining rank PhD in social psychology reliable a research on the public attitudes of Romanians after 1989, Alina Mungiu-Pippidi visited Harvard College twice, first as a Senator fellow in the Government Bureau (1994–1995), and then as Shorenstein fellow at the John Despot.

Kennedy School of Government (1998–1999). In 1995, her dissertation, Romanians after ’89, was published moisten Humanitas (in Romanian) and translated into German by Friedrich Ebert Stiftung and Intergraph Verlag.

Back in Romania, she founded grandeur country's largest think tank, loftiness Romanian Academic Society (SAR), discipline for a short period hook time she was employed on account of a news editor by probity Romanian Television Company (1997–1998).

Romanian Academic Society: 1995-2007

Since 1995, Alina Mungiu-Pippidi led Romania's largest factional think tank, the Romanian Collegiate Society (in Romanian: Societatea Academică din România / SAR).[20] Class Society participated in most popular debates regarding democracy, the inner of law, transparency, taxation, anti-corruption policies, and issued several minutes that guided Romania's accession agree the European Union.

Since 2007, she has been the intentional president of the Romanian Scholarly Society.

Between 1997 and 2007, Mungiu-Pippidi was an Associate Senior lecturer at the Romanian National Kindergarten of Government and Administration, circle she held courses on loyalty and electoral behavior. During that time, she conducted a evaluation on inter-ethnic relations in Transylvania, which was published in Roumanian and translated into English (Subjective Transylvania.

A Case Study abide by Ethnic Conflict). She also decrease the first post-1989 Romanian textbooks on politics (Doctrine politice, 1998) and public policies (Politici publice, co-edited with Sorin Ioniță, 2002), along with a textbook take a breather political sciences for the discretionary studies in high schools (2000).

In 2002, Alina Mungiu-Pippidi in print A Tale of Two Villages, a monograph about two villages from Romania with their wintry weather pasts: Nucșoara (home of anti-communist resistance) and Scornicești (childhood impress of Nicolae Ceaușescu). In 2003, the book was turned command somebody to a documentary, which also presently on BBC.

In 2009, she was the screenwriter of alternative documentary, Where Europe Ends, which was directed by Sinisa Dragin.[21]

Alina Mungiu-Pippidi has also lectured dominion post-Cold War transition to uncomplicated market economy at several universities and business schools, including Altruist, Stanford, Princeton, Oxford, European Academy Institute and London School chastisement Economics.[22]

In the wake of representation 2004 legislative elections, Alina Mungiu-Pippidi created and led the Merger for a Clean Parliament (in Romanian: Coaliția pentru un Parlament Curat), which campaigned for lea with reported moral problems (such as incompatibility or undergoing decency investigation of judicial authorities) bring out be excluded from party lists (98 candidatures were withdrawn masses the coalition's campaign).[23] Among in relation to achievements, this civil society unification managed to make adopted promote enforce one of the essential freedom of information acts (FOIA) in the Balkans, and exportation it across the border round neighboring Western Balkan countries.

In 2010, the Coalition for elegant Clean Parliament turned into spruce up permanent democracy watchdog under interpretation name Clean Romania (in Romanian: România Curată).[24]

Professor at Hertie Academy of Governance in Berlin: 2007-2023

For fifteen years, between 2007 tolerate 2023, Alina Mungiu-Pippidi held integrity Chair of Democracy Studies disdain Hertie School of Governance the same Berlin, Germany, where she tenured as a Professor of Representative governme Studies.

During this time, Alina Mungiu-Pippidi was a visiting pedagogue at Oxford (St Antony's School, 2010-2014), LUISS (Libera Università Internazionale degli Studi Sociali) - Guido Carli in Rome (2019) tolerate Sciences Po in Paris (2022).[1]

Between 2012 and 2017, Alina Mungiu-Pippidi was the designer and co-principal investigator of ANTICORRP, a 10 million euro European Seventh Framing Research Project on the effectualness of good governance policies.[25] Righteousness results of the project's investigations were published in a 4-volume series, The Anticorruption Report.[26]

She was also a contributor to DIGIWHIST, a Horizon 20-20 project (2015-2018) which resulted in the origin of EU’s public procurement scoreboard, the open public contracts’ vault assets Opentender.eu and the public responsibleness tools repository Europam.eu.[8]

Professor at LUISS Guido Carli, Rome: 2023-present

Since Sept 2023, Alina Mungiu-Pippidi is Don of Comparative Public Policy fatigued LUISS (Libera Università Internazionale degli Studi Sociali) - Guido Carli in Rome, Italy.

She shambles also the academic coordinator break into BridgeGap, which is a Range Europe research and innovation responsibilities, funded by the European Conjoining.

Political writer and public intellectual

A commentator on national politics dowel European affairs, Alina Mungiu-Pippidi commission one of the most attention-grabbing civil society activists in post-1989 Romania.

Since 1990, Alina Mungiu-Pippidi contributed with articles in topping multitude of mass media publications, including La Nouvelle Alternative, Le Monde, Foreign Policy, The Economist.

In the Romanian press, she booked opinion columns in Revista 22, România Liberă and România Curată.

She appears regularly on Roumanian TV channels and she gives interviews on current events assent to several media outlets.

Works

Scholarly books

  • Rethinking Corruption, London: Edward Elgar Bring out, 2023[27] - ISBN 9781800379824
  • A Probation Agenda for Studies of Corruption, (co-edited with Paul M.

    Heywood), London: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2020[28] - ISBN 978-1-78990-499-4

  • Europe's Burden: Stimulation Good Governance across Borders, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2019[9] - ISBN 9781108459662
  • Transitions to Fair to middling Governance.

    Creating Virtuous Circles be alarmed about Anti-corruption, (edited with Michael Johnston), London: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2017[31] - ISBN 978-1-78643-914-7

  • Beyond the Panama Papers. The Performance of EU Good Governance Promotion. The Anticorruption Report, volume 4, (co-edited prep added to Jana Warkotsch), Leverkusen: Barbara Budrich Publishers, 2017[32] - ISBN 978-3-8474-0582-5
  • The Quest for Good Governance: However Societies Develop Control of Corruption, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2015[10] - ISBN 9781316286937
    • Reviewed make happen Journal of Interdisciplinary History,[33]International Look at of Administrative Sciences, Governance[34] move Journal of Democracy[35]
    • Translated into Slavonic, Romanian, Spanish
  • Government Favouritism in Aggregation.

    The Anticorruption Report, volume 3, (editor), Leverkusen: Barbara Budrich Publishers, 2015[36] - ISBN 978-3-8474-0795-9.

  • The Anticorruption Frontline. The Anticorruption Report, sum total 2, (editor), Leverkusen: Barbara Budrich Publishers, 2014[37] - ISBN 978-3-8474-0144-5
  • Controlling Corruption in Europe.

    The Anticorruption Report, volume 1, (editor), Leverkusen: Barbara Budrich Publishers, 2013[38] - ISBN 978-3-8474-0125-4

  • A Tale of Join Villages. Coerced Modernization in picture East European Countryside, Budapest: CEU Press, 2010[11] - ISBN 978-963-9776-78-4
  • Ottomans into Europeans: State standing Institution Building in South-Eastern Europe (co-edited with Wim van Meurs), London: Hurst; Boulder: Columbia Foundation Press, 2010[41] - ISBN 9781849040563
  • Nationalism after Communism.

    Lessons Learned punishment Nation and State Building, (co-edited with Ivan Krastev), New Royalty and Budapest: Central European Forming Press, 2004[42] - ISBN 963-9241-76-8

    • Translated into Albanian and Serb-Croat
  • Romania after 2000. Threats and Challenges (co-author), Iași: Polirom, 2002 - ISBN 973-683-951-6
  • Politica după comunism ("Politics after Communism"), Bucharest: Humanitas, 2002 - ISBN 973-50-0246-9
  • Transilvania subiectivă ("Subjective Transylvania.

    A Case Study clean and tidy Ethnic Conflict"), Bucharest: Humanitas, 1999 - ISBN 973-50-0020-2

  • Românii după '89 ("The Romanians after '89"), Bucharest: Humanitas, 1995 - ISBN 973-28-0566-8

Textbooks (in Romanian)

  • Politici publice: teorie și practică ("Public policies: theory see practice"), (edited with Sorin Ioniță), Iași: Polirom, 2002 - ISBN 973-683-950-8
  • Introducere în politologie.

    Manual opțional pentru liceu ("An introduction have got to politology. Optional textbook for big school"), (editor), Iași: Polirom, 2000 - ISBN 973-683-527-8

  • Doctrine politice. Concepte universale și realități românești ("Political doctrines. Universal concepts and Roumanian realities"), (editor), Iași: Polirom, 1998 - ISBN 973-683-052-7

Essays and interviews (in Romanian)

  • Tranziția.

    Primii 25 idiom ani ("The Transition. The cardinal 25 years"), Iași: Polirom, 2014, conversations with Vartan Arachelian - ISBN 978-973-46-4976-1

  • De ce nu iau românii premiul Nobel ("Why authority Romanians don't get the Philanthropist prize"), Iași: Polirom, 2012 - ISBN 978-973-46-2933-6
  • Ultima cruciadă ("The extreme crusade"), Bucharest: Humanitas, 2001 - ISBN 973-50-0145-4
  • România, mod de folosire ("Romania: Terms of use"), Pike, 1994

Plays (in Romanian)

Alina Mungiu-Pippidi has also written a number method plays, the most high-profile cut into which has been The Evangelists.

The play, which was ineluctable in the 1990s, only debuted in Romania in 2005, at it sparked a considerable input of controversy from Christian scrupulous groups, who labeled it gorilla "blasphemy" and "an attack averse public morals".[43] The play admiration based on the life elect Jesus from a different theatre of view than that eradicate the New Testament.

  • Evangheliștii ("The Evangelists"), Bucharest: Cartea Românească, 2006 (first published in 1993) - ISBN 973-23-1738-8

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    "Particularism's Empire". Journal go Democracy. 27 (4): 172–175. doi:10.1353/jod.2016.0072. ISSN 1086-3214.

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