Minority integration in Central Eastern Europe : between ethnic diversity and equality / edited and introduced by Timofey Agarin and Malte Brosig.

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Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
Amsterdam ; New York, NY : Rodopi, 2009.
Description
358 p. ; 23 cm.

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    Bibliographic references
    Includes bibliographical references.
    Contents
    • Minority integration in central eastern Europe: an introduction / Timofei Agarin and Malte Brosig
    • The EU as a promoter of minority rights? / Manuela Riedel
    • The special consideration standard as a modern tool for advancing the rights of minorities / Alexander H.E. Morawa
    • The Advisory Committee of the Framework Convention for the Protection of National Minorities and Equality Promotion / Malte Brosig
    • Beyond conflict prevention: HCNM and minority / Natalie Sabanadze
    • Comparing European institutional and Hungarian approaches to Roma (Gypsy) minorities / Annabel Tremlett
    • The Roma and Egyptian minorities in Albania: legal framework for social inclusion / Michaela Salamun
    • Political community, political institutions and minority politics in Slovakia 1998-2006 / Ada-Charlotte Regelmann
    • Cooptation as integration? National programme "Integration of society in Latvia" on minority participation / Timofey Agarin
    • Social cohesion Estonian style: minority integration through constitutionalized hegemony and fictive pluralism / Tove H. Malloy
    • Round pegs in square holes: integrating the Romani community in Hungary / Aidan McGarry
    • Empowerment as a two-way process: the role of Romani NGOs in integration of Macedonian society / Sara Nikolić
    • Romani teaching assistants in the Czech education system: an opportunity to address barriers to the labour market? / Laura Cashman
    • Multicultural solutions for central and eastern Europe? concluding observations / Timofey Agarin and Malte Brosig.
    ISBN
    • 9042027339
    • 9789042027336
    OCLC
    455845973
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