Project title: European
Union Integration Process Promoting Activities
Project
acronym: EUIPPA
Programme: Erasmus+
Action
type: Jean Monnet Support
to Associations
Project duration:
September 2014 - July 2017
Project
summary: The project will help to
promote the identified topics which are relevant to the Jean Monnet programme
through new deliverables which will provide adequate information and facts
relevant to teaching and training on EU public policies within public
administration and policy programmes. Through these activities, NISPAcee wishes
to bring a sustainable solution to the growing need of both the public and
private sectors in target countries to foster studies on the EU integration
process and its impacts on Public Administration and Public Policy Programmes
and to understand the functioning of EU institutions and the possible impact of
their policies.
Objective: To increase awareness,
understanding and knowledge about EU public policies to NISPAcee members and the
wider public, thus contributing to their EU integration process.
European
Union membership has had special importance for new member states in the
NISPAcee region as these countries have become part of the European
Administrative Space. Our national administrative systems differ from each
other, but we have agreed upon a common definition of administrative principals
as being the set of rules and principles applied to the organisation and
management of public administration and to the relationship between
administration and citizens.
The main
administrative principles are as follows:
- reliability and predictability (legal
certainty),
- openness and transparency,
- accountability,
- efficiency and effectiveness.
The reasons
why NISPAcee has had to evolve avery important, multilateral bridging
role in the EU integration process:
- to
bring together Western and Eastern European scholars from various countries to
conduct comparative analyses on EU topics, regional issues and problems,
- to
establish contact between European Union new member states’ scholars and
scholars from outside the European Union (Eastern partnership countries,
Russia, Caucasus and the Western Balkans and Central Asia).
Methodology:
Nowadays
Public Administration systems and public organisations in the region face a
number of common and specific challenges. They have to be more open and more
transparent, accessible and consultative, and with the new upcoming 7-year
financial period (2014-2020), they must raise awareness of European topics at
the highest level. They must enhance public sector performance by increasing
formalised planning, reporting and control across public administration
systems. They must introduce performance management and budgeting and increase
managerial flexibility. Public administrations must modernise accountability
and control through ex-ante to ex-post control and develop active communication
tools with the public for the mobilisation of citizens’ participation and
understanding of the national, as well as Union, decision-making processes.