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Minority Rights and Minority Protection in Europe by Timofey Agarin 9781783481910

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In order to gain access to the EU, nations must be seen to implement formal instruments that protect the rights of minorities. This book examines the ways in which these tools have worked in a number of post-communist states, and explores the interaction of domestic and international structures that determine the application of these policies. Using empirical examples and comparative cases, the text explores three levels of policy-making: within sub-state and national politics, and within international agreements, laws and policy blueprints. This enables the authors to establish how domestic policymakers negotiate various structural factors in order to interpret rights norms and implement them long enough to gain EU accession. Showing that it is necessary to focus upon the states of post-communist Europe as autonomous actors, and not as mere recipients of directives and initiatives from 'the West', the book shows how underlying structural conditions allow domestic policy actors to talk the talk of rights protection without walking the walk of implementing minority rights legislation on their territories.

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Karl Cordell is Emeritus Professor of Politics at Plymouth University. Timofey Agarin is Lecturer in Comparative Politics and Ethnic Conflict at Queen's University Belfast.

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In studying the impact of post-Communist EU member states' minority policies on European-wide norms, Agarin and Cordell have turned the established methodological paradigm on its head. Their innovative and original approach yields powerful insights into the dynamics whereby governmental responses to ethno-cultural tensions can aggravate and institutionalize the very problems they are ostensibly designed to address. A timely and arresting contribution. -- Aviel Roshwald, Professor of History, Georgetown University
In this rich and insightful discussion, Agarin and Cordell expertly explain how EU rules on minorities have not successfully improved minority conditions in Eastern Europe. They convincingly use historical institutionalism to highlight the role of domestic institutions in framing elite options and preserving the status quo. Case examples of the Roma as well as refugees and migrants are especially timely and poignant. -- Sherrill Stroschein, Senior Lecturer in Politics, University College London
A must read for academics and practitioners. Agarin and Cordell provide a compelling account of policy-making dynamics that prioritise nation-states and national majorities in post-communist Europe. This tremendous book shows how and why the European minority rights regime has entrenched power inequalities in the region. -- Jennifer Jackson-Preece, Associate Professor of Nationalism, London School of Economics and Political Science
Agarin and Cordell's book is particularly compelling for practitioners and academics interested in the dynamics of policy making in the post-communist European states ... For those who are new to the framework of policy implementation targeting minority protection, the book is an invaluable introduction and in-depth study. For scholars who study the dynamics of domestic and international structures, the volume is a must-read establishing new perspectives of pressing problems, including the cases of Roma, migrants, and refugees. * Diaspora, Indigenous, and Minority Education *
Timofey Agarin and Karl Cordell's much-welcomed book is a great contribution to this debate and enriches the scholarship on eastern Europe by presenting a number of postcommunist states in their new role, that of a well-established member of the European Union. * H-Nationalism *



Book Information
ISBN 9781783481910
Author Timofey Agarin
Format Paperback
Page Count 218
Imprint Rowman & Littlefield International
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield International
Weight(grams) 345g
Dimensions(mm) 228mm * 150mm * 15mm

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