1st Edition

Europeanization and Minority Political Agency Lessons from Central and Eastern Europe

Edited By Zsuzsa Csergö, Ada-Charlotte Regelmann Copyright 2019
    108 Pages
    by Routledge

    108 Pages
    by Routledge

    Zsuzsa Csergö is Associate Professor and Head of the Political Studies Department at Queen’s University in Canada. She is also the President of the Association for the Study of Nationalities (ASN). Her research addresses questions of nationalism, democratization, and the influence of EU integration on state-minority relations in post-Cold War Europe.





    Ada-Charlotte Regelmann is a Project Manager at Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung, focusing on the social inclusion of marginalised groups in European societies. Previously, she was a lecturer at Queen’s University Belfast, UK, and Maynooth University, Ireland. Her research explores the impact of Europeanisation on nation-state-building and social integration in post-communist Europe.

    Introduction - Europeanization and Minority Political Action in Central and Eastern Europe  1. How Does the EU Matter for the Roma? Transnational Roma Activism and EU Social Policy Formation  2. National Minorities in an Era of Externalization: Kin-State Citizenship, European Integration, and Ethnic Hungarian Minority Politics  3. Europeanization of Kin-Citizenship and the Dynamics of Kin-Minority Claim-Making: The Case of Hungary  4. Does Russia Matter? European Institutions, Strategic Framing, and the Case of Stateless Children in Estonia and Latvia  5. Critical Trust in European Institutions: The Case of Russian-Speaking Minorities in Estonia and Latvia  6. Europeanization and Collective Rationality in Minority Voting: Lessons from Central and Eastern Europe

    Biography

    Zsuzsa Csergö is Associate Professor and Head of the Political Studies Department at Queen’s University in Canada. She is also the President of the Association for the Study of Nationalities (ASN). Her research addresses questions of nationalism, democratization, and the influence of EU integration on state-minority relations in post–Cold War Europe.





    Ada-Charlotte Regelmann is a Project Manager at Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung, focusing on the social inclusion of marginalised groups in European societies. Previously, she was a lecturer at Queen’s University Belfast, UK, and Maynooth University, Ireland. Her research explores the impact of Europeanisation on nation-state-building and social integration in post-communist Europe.