The formation of the Romanian public administration presupposed a long process, throughout the centuries of a tumultuous history, as a result of Romanias geographical position at the intersection of three great powers: the Ottoman Empire, Russia, and the Austro-Hungarian Empire. At different stages of their existence, the administration and the state structures were marked by the models of the three great powers. The "modern" forms of administration emerged at the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century; before that, there had been three Romanian principalities: Muntenia...
The formation of the Romanian public administration presupposed a long process, throughout the centuries of a tumultuous history, as a result of Roman...