Publication

Aug 2011

This paper addresses the phenomenon of public fora which are designed to represent certain ethnic groups and are set up through popular vote. The academic and practical interest in such “congresses” results from the fact that over time it has been shown that these endeavors have: (1) proven to be viable and durable organization structures for about two decades; (2) secured flexibility in their establishment and functioning;(3) provided for mass participation in public discussions and voting; (4) avoided “identity trap” and most complexities related to setting qualifications and the selection of eligibility criteria for the participants; (5) been a bridge between minority activists and public authorities.

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Author Alexander Osipov
Series ECMI Working Papers
Issue 48
Publisher European Centre for Minority Issues (ECMI)
Copyright © 2011 European Centre for Minority Issues (ECMI)
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