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The making of minority rights and the return to Europe: International norms and transnational actors in the Czech Republic and Romania.

机译:建立少数群体权利和返回欧洲:捷克共和国和罗马尼亚的国际准则和跨国行为者。

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The end of the Cold War, the twin processes of democratization and Europeanization in the Central and East European states, and the desire to prevent inter-ethnic conflict in the region have created new incentives and resources for the promotion and protection of minority rights. New democracies in post-communist Central and Eastern Europe have been struggling to create stable democratic institutions. The protection of minority rights is central to this process of democratization. Engaging the constructivist approach, this project seeks to understand the domestic impact of international minority rights norms and the actors who promote them by testing the utility of a current "spiral model" of human rights norm socialization concerning two cases: the Roma minority in the Czech Republic and the Hungarian minority in Romania. To what extent have public and private transnational actors been instrumental in not only changing state behavior, but in the social construction of identities and interests in the Czech Republic and Romania?; This dissertation has found that from 1990--2002, minority policy and the domestic salience of minority rights norms steadily progressed in both states generally according to the logic and progression of the "spiral model." Initial changes in minority policy were made for instrumental reasons, but as the two states became increasingly enmeshed in the transnational minority rights network, further changes were also made for reasons of belief and identity. Both Rationalist and constructivist approaches taken together are best able to explain the outcomes. Minority rights, liberal democratic regime type, and the process of European integration have altered the context under which the "spiral model" operates resulting in: public actors being more significant than private ones, domestic elites being more amenable to change, and domestic political processes playing a larger role. Moreover, conflicting domestic norms regarding minority rights have not been a significant roadblock to improvements in the Romanian minority rights regime, but they have affected the process of socialization and the strength of the minority rights regime in the Czech case.
机译:冷战的结束,中欧和东欧国家民主化和欧洲化的双重进程以及防止该地区种族间冲突的愿望为促进和保护少数群体权利创造了新的动力和资源。后共产主义的中欧和东欧的新民主国家一直在努力建立稳定的民主体制。保护少数群体权利对于这一民主化进程至关重要。该项目采用建构主义的方法,旨在通过测试当前人权规范社会化的“螺旋模式”对两种情况的效用,来了解国际少数民族权利规范的国内影响以及促进这些规范的行为者:捷克的罗姆人少数民族共和国和罗马尼亚的匈牙利少数民族。公共和私人跨国行为者在多大程度上不仅改变了国家行为,而且在捷克共和国和罗马尼亚的身份和利益的社会建设中发挥了作用?本文发现,从1990--2002年开始,两国的少数民族政策和少数民族权利规范在国内的显着发展,总体上都是按照“螺旋模型”的逻辑和演进过程进行的。出于政策原因,少数族裔政策发生了最初的变化,但是随着两国逐渐融入跨国少数族裔权利网络,出于信仰和认同的原因,也做出了进一步的变化。理性主义和建构主义方法结合在一起最能解释结果。少数民族权利,自由民主政体的类型以及欧洲一体化的进程改变了“螺旋模式”运作的背景,从而导致:公共行为者比私人行为者更为重要,国内精英更易于改变,国内政治进程发挥更大的作用。此外,关于少数民族权利的国内规范冲突并没有成为改善罗马尼亚少数民族权利制度的重大障碍,但它们影响了社会化进程和捷克案件中少数民族权利制度的实力。

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  • 作者

    Swimelar, Safia Noel.;

  • 作者单位

    The University of Nebraska - Lincoln.;

  • 授予单位 The University of Nebraska - Lincoln.;
  • 学科 Political Science General.; Political Science International Law and Relations.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2003
  • 页码 352 p.
  • 总页数 352
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 政治理论;国际法;
  • 关键词

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