21st Century COE Program Slavic Eurasian Studies Japanese / English
Beyond Sovereignty: From Status Law to Transnational Citizenship?
Editor in chief: Osamu Ieda,
Copyright (c) 2006 by the Slavic Research Center( Japanese / English ) All rights reserved.
Contents
Introduction
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Part
1: Theoretical Approaches |
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Utilitarianism in Minority Protection?
(Status Laws and International Organisations) |
245KB |
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Balázs Majtényi |
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Pulling Back from Neo-Medievalism: The
Domestic and International Politics of the Hungarian Status Law |
241KB |
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Stephen
Deets |
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The
Concept of Nation in the Central and East European ‘Status Laws’ |
525KB |
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Zoltán Kántor |
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Territory and the Hungarian Status Law:
Time for New Assumptions? |
241KB |
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Sherrill
Stroschein |
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Part
2: International Approches |
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Kin Minority, Kin-state and Neighbourhood
Policy in the Enlarged Europe |
239KB |
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Judit Tóth |
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The
Evaluation of the ‘Status Law’ in the European Union |
211KB |
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Balázs Vizi |
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The
Triadic Nexus: Lessons Learned from the Status Law |
233KB |
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Walter Kemp |
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Role for
the Kin-states? |
185KB |
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Gábor Kardos |
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Transnational
Minority Protection in Central and Eastern Europe and European
Community Law |
244KB |
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Helge Hornburg |
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From the
Status Law "Dual Citizenship": Aspects of Domestic International Law |
305KB |
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Herbert Küpper |
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Part
3: Ideological Background |
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Ideological
Background of the Amendment Status Law Controversy in Hungary |
300KB |
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Osamu Ieda |
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Hungary
and the EU: the Status Law and After |
128KB |
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George Schöpflin |
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The Innocence of Article Eighteen,
Paragraph Two, Subsection E. |
253KB |
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Nigel Swain |
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Minority Rights and Diaspora-claims:
Collision, Interdependence and Loss of Orientation |
175KB |
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András László Pap |
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Part
4: Comparative Approches |
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Models of Kin Minority Protection in
Central and Eastern Europe |
258KB |
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Iván Halász |
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Virtual Nationalism in Comparative Context:
How Unique Is the Hungarian Approach? |
298KB |
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Zsuzsa Csergő − James M. Goldgeier |
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Hungarian Status Law: A Model for Minority
Kin Protection? |
215KB |
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Amitabh Singh |
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Dual Citizenship, Extraterritorial
Elections and National Policies: Turkish Dual Citizens in the
Bulgarian-Turkish Political Sphere |
390KB |
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Nurcan Özgür-Baklacioglu |
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The ‘Triadic Nexus’ in Kazakhstan: A
Comparative Study of Russians, Uighurs, and Koreans |
276KB |
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Natsuko Oka |
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The Status of an Ethnic Minority in
Eurasia: The Mennonites and Their Relation with the Netherlands,
Germany and Russia |
250KB |
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Tjeerd de Graaf |
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Authors
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Index |
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21st Century COE Program Slavic Eurasian Studies Japanese / English
Copyright (c) 2004 by the Slavic Research Center( Japanese / English ) All rights reserved.