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LGI/ECMI Series on Ethnopolitics and Minority Issues: Minority Governance in Europe

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Minority Governance in Europe is the first volume in the new ECMI/LGI Series on Ethnopolitics and Minority Issues. The Series is a joint venture with the European Centre for Minority Issues (ECMI http: //www.ecmi.de). These multi-author works are the result of the Centrels cooperative research projects, often lasting a number of years. The resulting books attempt to present a coherent and comprehensive picture of the area under investigation. The majority of countries in the former Eastern bloc feature multiethnic societies. Decentralization and the transition to a free market environment have made this characteristic of nation-states more visible and have raised the claim for a proactive approach toward multiethnic community management.

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LGI/ECMI Series on Ethnopolitics and Minority Issues: Minority Governance in Europe, Kinga Gál

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Titel
LGI/ECMI Series on Ethnopolitics and Minority Issues: Minority Governance in Europe
Taal
Engels
Auteurs
Kinga Gál
Jaar van publicatie
2002
Formaat
Paperback
Aantal pagina's
380
ISBN10
9639419400
ISBN13
9789639419407
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Minority Governance in Europe is the first volume in the new ECMI/LGI Series on Ethnopolitics and Minority Issues. The Series is a joint venture with the European Centre for Minority Issues (ECMI http: //www.ecmi.de). These multi-author works are the result of the Centrels cooperative research projects, often lasting a number of years. The resulting books attempt to present a coherent and comprehensive picture of the area under investigation. The majority of countries in the former Eastern bloc feature multiethnic societies. Decentralization and the transition to a free market environment have made this characteristic of nation-states more visible and have raised the claim for a proactive approach toward multiethnic community management.