Gegenstand der Untersuchung sind die Auswirkungen der EU-Erweiterung auf die Nationalitätenpolitik in Estland. Der Verfasser setzt sich zunächst mit der Formation des postkommunistischen Staates im Zuge der sich herausbildenden Normen zu Minderheitenrechten (KSZE, Europarat) auseinander und fragt dann, wie Estland seine 'ethnische Demokratie' mit den Kopenhagener Kriterien der EU und ihrer Forderung nach Respektierung und Schutz von Minderheiten vereinbaren konnte. Hier macht er auf den Richtungswechsel von einem 'nationalisierenden Staat' zur multikulturellen Integration mit dem Endziel einer multikulturellen Demokratie aufmerksam. Dabei werden auch Probleme benannt. Zwar mag das Konzept mit den EU-Normen vereinbar sein, dennoch bleibt es ...
After the collapse of the USSR, Estonia, as an independent state, had to deal with a large populatio...
This paper analyzes the evolution of citizenship laws and minority rights within the Baltic States o...
Estonia’s integration policy vis-à-vis its Russian-speaking residents was developed and reformed sev...
Gegenstand der Untersuchung sind die Auswirkungen der EU-Erweiterung auf die Nationalitätenpolitik i...
This article examines the process of EU enlargement and its impact upon ethnopolitics in contemporar...
This article explores how the concept of minority national-cultural autonomy (NCA) has been defined ...
From introduction: On October 18-19, 2007, the Tallinn Conference on Conceptualising Integration was...
This article examines the practices of Estonian migration policies based on the concept of nation-bu...
"Events surrounding the replacement of a Soviet bronze statue in spring 2007 in Tallinn and subseque...
[From the Introduction]. By the mid-1990s, a set of standards concerning minority protections emerge...
When Estonia re-gained independence in 1991, it denied automatic citizenship to most of its Soviet e...
While Estonia’s 1925 Law on Cultural Self-Government for National Minorities is often cited as a rar...
Some researchers argue that the immigrant integration approaches in liberal (and “Western-“) states ...
Die Dissertationsarbeit untersucht anhand des Fallbeispiels Estlands, das bis 1991 sowjet...
Cultural divesity in Estonian society can be examined as a continual dynamic process. During the fir...
After the collapse of the USSR, Estonia, as an independent state, had to deal with a large populatio...
This paper analyzes the evolution of citizenship laws and minority rights within the Baltic States o...
Estonia’s integration policy vis-à-vis its Russian-speaking residents was developed and reformed sev...
Gegenstand der Untersuchung sind die Auswirkungen der EU-Erweiterung auf die Nationalitätenpolitik i...
This article examines the process of EU enlargement and its impact upon ethnopolitics in contemporar...
This article explores how the concept of minority national-cultural autonomy (NCA) has been defined ...
From introduction: On October 18-19, 2007, the Tallinn Conference on Conceptualising Integration was...
This article examines the practices of Estonian migration policies based on the concept of nation-bu...
"Events surrounding the replacement of a Soviet bronze statue in spring 2007 in Tallinn and subseque...
[From the Introduction]. By the mid-1990s, a set of standards concerning minority protections emerge...
When Estonia re-gained independence in 1991, it denied automatic citizenship to most of its Soviet e...
While Estonia’s 1925 Law on Cultural Self-Government for National Minorities is often cited as a rar...
Some researchers argue that the immigrant integration approaches in liberal (and “Western-“) states ...
Die Dissertationsarbeit untersucht anhand des Fallbeispiels Estlands, das bis 1991 sowjet...
Cultural divesity in Estonian society can be examined as a continual dynamic process. During the fir...
After the collapse of the USSR, Estonia, as an independent state, had to deal with a large populatio...
This paper analyzes the evolution of citizenship laws and minority rights within the Baltic States o...
Estonia’s integration policy vis-à-vis its Russian-speaking residents was developed and reformed sev...