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Can Liberal Pluralism Be Exported?
Western Political Theory and Ethnic Relations in Eastern Europe

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Zusatztext The quality of the commentaries on Kymlicka's introductory chapter and his own concluding response ensure that the volume overall fulfils its purpose of critically examining the applicability of western political theory to the ethnopolitics of Central and Eastern Europe. The mix of contributors allows for a balanced debate of Kymlicka's views. Klappentext Many post-communist countries in Central/Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union are being encouraged! indeed pressured! by Western countries to improve their treatment of ethnic and national minorities and to adopt Western models of minority rights. But what are these Western models? Will they work in Eastern Europe? Here! Will Kymlicka describes a model of Western "liberal pluralism!" discussing what would be involved in adopting it in the East. This is followed by commentaries from activists involved in minority rights' issues! both as practitioners and as academics! and Kymlicka's replies to their analyses. Sure to interest anyone concerned with ethnic conflict! this volume will spark discussion among all those struggling over the question of whether Western liberal values can or should be promoted in the rest of the world. Zusammenfassung Many post-communist countries in Central/Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union are being encouraged to improve their treatment of ethnic and national minorities, and to adopt Western models of minority rights. This text these models and whether they if work in in Eastern Europe. Introduction; PART 1: A WESTERN POLITICAL THEORY AND ETHNIC RELATIONS IN EASTERN EUROPE; PART 2: COMMENTARIES; 1. Liberal Pluralism and Post-Communism; 2. Rethinking the State and National Security in Eastern Europe; 3. On the Chances of Ethnocultural Justice in East-Central Europe; 4. Nation-States and Immigrant Societies; 5. New Democracies in the Old World; 6. Some Doubts about 'Ethnocultural Justice; 7. Reflections on Minority Rights Politics for East Central European Countries; 8. Territorial Autonomy as a Minority Rights Regime in Post-Communist Countries; 9. Nation-Building and Beyond; 10. Ethnocultural Justice in East European States and the Case of the Czech Roma; 11. Definitions and Discourse: Applying Kymlickas Models to Estonia and Latvia; 12. Universal Thought, Eastern Facts: Scrutinizing National Minority Rights in Romania; 13. Perspectives on a Liberal-Pluralist Approach to Ethnic Minorities in Ukraine; 14. Can Liberal Nationalities Policy be Implemented in Post-Soviet Russia?; 15. Nation-Building, Culture and Problems of Ethnocultural Identity in Central Asia: The Case of Uzbekistan; PART 3. REPLY AND CONCLUSION...

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