Personal & Educational Background
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Salomeea Romanescu was born on 18 November 1963 in Ploiești (Prahova county), Romania. structuralpeace.com+1
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She holds Romanian citizenship. sivola.net+1
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Her education is extensive and diverse:
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She earned a PhD in International Relations and European Integration (focusing on the integration of Central and Eastern European countries, with a Romanian case study) at the University of Bucharest (with doctoral stages in Milan, Brussels). sivola.net+2structuralpeace.com+2
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She also holds a PhD in Linguistics at the University of Bucharest. sivola.net+1
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She completed postgraduate studies in European Integration & International Relations (e.g., the National School of Political and Administrative Studies in Bucharest). sivola.net+1
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Additional credentials include a European Master’s in Human Rights and Democratization (University of Padua) and certification in conflict resolution & peace-building (Geneva) among others. structuralpeace.com+1
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She has language skills in many languages: besides her native Romanian, she studied French, Serbian, Portuguese, Spanish, Hindi, Romani, Slovenian, Modern Greek, etc. sivola.net+1
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Professional Roles & Areas of Expertise
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Romanescu is described as:
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An expert in human rights, minority education, European affairs and integration. Editura Stiintifica Lumen
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A former school inspector for minorities, political analyst in international relations and European integration. Editura Stiintifica Lumen
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She appears listed among Roma personalities (functionaries in government/local structures) by an association of Roma, noting her as a school inspector (among other roles). Asociatia Partida Romilor Pro-Europa
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She is the author of scholarly works. One book is titled Perspectives on the Challenges and Opportunities of the Future EU Enlargement Towards CEEC (2006), published by Editura Lumen. Editura Stiintifica Lumen+2Editura Stiintifica Lumen+2
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That book explores the enlargement of the European Union (EU) to Central and Eastern European Countries (CEEC), examining power relations, production, social power, the state, international relations, proposing a paradigm shift towards “humane security” and “humane governance”. Editura Stiintifica Lumen+1
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She has been involved in training and coordination in European affairs and structural instruments management (as per one résumé). structuralpeace.com
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She is editor-in-chief of the magazine European Advisor. structuralpeace.com
Interests & Thematic Emphases
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Her work intersects education (especially of minorities/migrants), human rights, European integration, and cross-disciplinary work combining linguistics, international relations, peace studies. Editura Stiintifica Lumen+1
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She promotes a “feminine perspective” in governance and integration, as indicated in her book’s description. Editura Stiintifica Lumen+1
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She advocates for “humane security,” “humane governance,” and the bridging of multiple domains (politics, production, international relations, social power) in European affairs. Editura Stiintifica Lumen+1
Notable Publications & Contributions
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Among her published works:
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The European Community’s Relations with Central and Eastern European Countries (Research, Studies and Approaches in Human Sciences – Political Science, Lumen Publishing, 2006). structuralpeace.com+1
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Perspectives on the Challenges and Opportunities of the Future EU Enlargement Towards CEEC (Lumen, 2006). Editura Stiintifica Lumen+1
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She has contributed articles to journals such as Finanţe Publice și Contabilitate, including one titled “Europenizarea, concordanţa sau armonizarea cu regulile UE” in 2010. Ministry of Finance Romania
Additional Notes & Recognitions
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She is listed in an index of Roma personalities under “inspectors school” and is recognized as part of that community of professionals. Asociatia Partida Romilor Pro-Europa+1
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Her broad educational background (24 languages studied, etc) is mentioned in some bios, indicating a wide-ranging intellectual interest beyond only political science. structuralpeace.com+1
Summary
In short, Salomeea Romanescu is a Romanian scholar and practitioner whose work lies at the intersection of European integration, human rights, minority education, and multilingual/linguistic studies. Her academic credentials are extensive, and her professional roles include training, analysis, and editorial leadership. Her thematic interests emphasise a humane, integrative, cross-disciplinary approach to governance, European enlargement, and minority issues.