Oana Popescu-Zamfir

Oana Popescu-Zamfir

Oana Popescu-Zamfir is director of GlobalFocus Center (Bucharest), ‘Europe’s Futures’ fellow at the Institute for Human Sciences in Bucharest and former State Secretary for EU Affairs. Her expertise covers global political risk and strategic analysis, EU affairs, emerging threats, democratic transitions and good governance. Oana is a writer, lecturer, media commentator, business consultant and policy advisor. She was previously a long-time journalist.

Romania, rule of law, anti-corruption, good governance, European Union

Policy Recommendations

  1. Do not trade long-term sustainability (accountability, due democratic process, stakeholder negotiation) for short-term efficiency. Yet, short-term results and investment in drivers of change are necessary to build up the credibility of the process. Striking the golden mean is painstaking, but rewarding.
  2. Hold out credible reward for performance (EU accession) and build a rule of law constituency (invest in independent media, civil society organisations, public communication). Empower them to carry the flag and be domestic agents of change. Beware of window-dressing reformers using the accession process for their own ends.
  3. Treat rule of law, anti-corruption and good governance as cross-cutting issues to be incorporated and monitored in every chapter of negotiation and partnership with the EU; ensure stakeholder participation up and down the decision-making process; maintain focus on values, not just ticking boxes.