Publication

Feb 2013

This paper investigates how ethnicity was politicized, to what purpose, and with what outcomes. To explore the evolution and nuances of majority-minority relations the authors use a single-case study approach that is covered for more than two decades. They use discourse (of political elites) and document (party programs and legislative texts) analysis. Their empirical evidence illustrates how politicization can be a process producing two types of effects for the inter-ethnic relations. Moreover, they show that the structures of opportunity in ethnic relations (i.e. minority rights legislation) lead to different outcomes for the integration of ethnic minority groups over time.

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Author Monica Andriescu, Sergiu Gherghina
Series ECMI Working Papers
Issue 63
Publisher European Centre for Minority Issues (ECMI)
Copyright © 2013 European Centre for Minority Issues (ECMI)
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