1st Edition

Institutional Legacies of Communism Change and Continuities in Minority Protection

Edited By Karl Cordell, Timofey Agarin, Alexander Osipov Copyright 2013
272 Pages
by Routledge

272 Pages
by Routledge

272 Pages
by Routledge

Twenty years after the demise of communist policy, this book evaluates the continuing communist legacies in the current minority protection systems and legislations across a number of states in post-communist Europe. The fall of communism and the process of democratisation across post-communist Europe led to considerable change in minority protection with new systems and national political... Read more

Part I  1. Introduction: Establishing the Context Karl Cordell and Timofey Agarin  2. The Dead Weight of the Past? Institutional Change, Policy Dynamics and the Communist Legacy in Minority Protection Timofey Agarin  3. Faulted for the Wrong Reasons: Soviet Institutionalization of Ethnic Diversity and Western (mis)interpretations Pal Kolsto 4. Minorities’ Protection in Russia: Is there a ‘Communist Legacy’? Bill Bowring  5. Soviet Parity of Nations or Western non-discrimination: is there a Dilemma for Russia? Alexander Osipov  Part II  6. The Ideology of Minority Protection During the post-Communist Transition in Europe Karl Cordell  7. Institutional Memories and Institutional Legacies: Managing Minority-Majority Relations in post-Communist Europe Qua Cultural Autonomy David Smith  8. Damp Squibs? Essentialist Underpinnings of Nationalities Policy and the Limits of Minority Participation in Slovakia Ada-Charlotte Regelmann  9. Ethnic Power-Sharing in Bosnia and Macedonia: Institutional Legacies of Communism Cvete Koneska  10. Between the Soviet Legacy and Opportunism: Minority Policy in Ukraine Tatyana Malyarenko  Part III  11. Old Concept New Rhetoric? Zero Classes for Romani Children as an Example of Minority Governance in Slovakia  Jarmila Lajcakova   12. Soviet Nationalities Policy and Minority Protection in the Baltic States: a Battle of Legacies Priit Jarve  13. Boosting Similarity and Difference or Only Difference? Soviet Nationality Policies and Integration in post-Communist Estonia Elo-Hanna Seljamaa  14. Estonia’s state-building: The Dying Embers of the Soviet Institutional Legacy? Olena Podolian  15. The Representation of Minorities in the Public Sector in the EU Accession Process: The Case of Croatia Simondia Kacarska  16. Conclusion Karl Cordell and Timofey Agarin

Biography

Karl Cordell is Professor of Politics at Plymouth University, UK.

Timofey Agarin is Lecturer in Politics at the Queen’s University Belfast, UK.

Alexander Osipov is Senior Research Associate of the European Centre for Minority Issues in Flensburg, Germany.