European minorities
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European minorities
(Contemporary European affairs, v. 4(1991),
Pergamon Press, c1992
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Europe is a mosaic of intertwined and cross-cutting minorities which have become nations, or aspire to become nations. The modern states of Europe all have minority problems-inside, outside or across their borders. This book examines the political and historical contexts of those problems using particular examples from throughout Europe.
Table of Contents
Peoples and minorities: the legacy of the past, F. Rigaux. The European Community and the Nation-State, E. Noel. Collective and individual rights, D. Rousseau. Minorities and the danger of nationalism: a French perspective, H. Giordan. Ethnic minorities in Central and Eastern Europe, I. Zalatnay. International law and the protection of minorities, E. Decaux. The crisis of soviet federalism: towards a new geopolitical future, V. Kolossov. Nationalities and minorities in Yugoslavia, M. Komac. Minorities: an asset or a liability for Greece? P. E. Dimitras. The Berbers: a national or a cultural question? S. Chaker. Civic Europe, R. Lafont. French citizenship and minority groups, R. Bistolfi. Political organization and cultural diversity, E. Pisani.
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