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The increasing political participation of minority groups in Europe in terms of NGOs and political parties is linked to the establishment of the Human Rights catalogue by European Institutions in the 1990s. It has led to stronger identities and political demands among minority groups such as the Basques, the Roma, the migrant groups and those minority groups belonging to patronage states like the Danes in Germany or the Hungarians in Slovakia. Hence, it can be argued that the new minority policies in Europe have led to defining more clearly the (Human) Rights of minority groups which at the same time helped new emerging groups to defining and ?finding? themselves and again led to increasing participatory political activities on both national and international levels. This again caused new challenges and threats to the state centred regime in Europe which in some cases gave grounds to the claim of territorial self-determination of some groups. In this paper I will argue that these movements and developments can only be held accountable and peacefully handled on the supranational European level, through the European Institutions and not on the national state level |
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Name: International Studies Association URL: http://www.isanet.org
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| Mihr, Anja. "Emerging Minority Groups in European Politics: NGOs and Political Movements" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the International Studies Association, Town & Country Resort and Convention Center, San Diego, California, USA, Mar 22, 2006 <Not Available>. 2009-05-25 <http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p99075_index.html> |
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| Mihr, A. , 2006-03-22 "Emerging Minority Groups in European Politics: NGOs and Political Movements" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the International Studies Association, Town & Country Resort and Convention Center, San Diego, California, USA Online <PDF>. 2009-05-25 from http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p99075_index.html |
Publication Type: Conference Paper/Unpublished Manuscript Abstract: The increasing political participation of minority groups in Europe in terms of NGOs and political parties is linked to the establishment of the Human Rights catalogue by European Institutions in the 1990s. It has led to stronger identities and political demands among minority groups such as the Basques, the Roma, the migrant groups and those minority groups belonging to patronage states like the Danes in Germany or the Hungarians in Slovakia. Hence, it can be argued that the new minority policies in Europe have led to defining more clearly the (Human) Rights of minority groups which at the same time helped new emerging groups to defining and ?finding? themselves and again led to increasing participatory political activities on both national and international levels. This again caused new challenges and threats to the state centred regime in Europe which in some cases gave grounds to the claim of territorial self-determination of some groups. In this paper I will argue that these movements and developments can only be held accountable and peacefully handled on the supranational European level, through the European Institutions and not on the national state level |
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| 1 ISA-Convention 2006 San Diego Panel: New political movements and minorities in Europe Friday March 24 2006 By Dr. Anja Mihr Humboldt University Berlin (Germany) Mail: Anja.Mihr@staff.hu-berlin.de Minority Groups in European Politics: Institutions NGOs Political Parties and new identities1 The increasing political participation of minority groups is linked to the establishment of the Human Rights catalogue by the European Institutions in the 1990s. It has led to stronger identities and political demands among minority groups such as the Basques |
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