With the upsurge of nationalist sentiment in post-communist societies, the problem of political rights for ethnic minorities became a dangerous flashpoint. The
With the upsurge of nationalist sentiment in post-communist societies, the problem of political rights for ethnic minorities became a dangerous flashpoint. The
The Soviet Union encompassed dozens of nationalities and ethnicities, and in the wake of its collapse, the politics of ethnicity within its former borders and t
This book examines the political and social transformation of post-communist states. With a focus on minority integration, the author evaluates the interaction
This book presents various models of minority participation through political parties in post-communist Europe, based on the experiences of Hungarians in Slovak