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The Ethnopolitical Encyclopaedia of Europe is the first work of its kind that systematically and rigorously examines the politics of ethnicity throughout the continent as a whole. Rather than indulge in a tour of Europe designed to unearth as many diverse population groups as possible, the Encyclopaedia is focused and serves as a unique data source on the continent's politically mobilized ethnic groups. In order to facilitate easy access, the various regions of Europe are assessed and then the nature of the politics of ethnicity is analyzed on a country-by-country basis. The combination of…mehr

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The Ethnopolitical Encyclopaedia of Europe is the first work of its kind that systematically and rigorously examines the politics of ethnicity throughout the continent as a whole. Rather than indulge in a tour of Europe designed to unearth as many diverse population groups as possible, the Encyclopaedia is focused and serves as a unique data source on the continent's politically mobilized ethnic groups. In order to facilitate easy access, the various regions of Europe are assessed and then the nature of the politics of ethnicity is analyzed on a country-by-country basis. The combination of incisive entries, maps, tables and easy-to-use country guides makes this an invaluable reference book for both academics and practitioners.
Autorenporträt
GEORGES AGELOPOULOS Panteion University, Athens, Greece ILYES AGOTA BEATE ANDREES Free University of Berlin, Germany IAN BARNES University of Derby, UK GABOR BATONYI University of Bradford, UK ROBETRO BELLONI Harvard University, USA FLORIAN BIEBER Europen Centre for Minority Issues, Germany PAUL BLOKKER European University Institute, Florence, Italy COLIN CLARK University of Newcastle Upon Tyne, UK FARIMAH DAFTARY Europen Centre for Minority Issues, Germany ANDRZEJ DYBCZYNSKI Institute of Politics, University of Wroclaw, Poland JENNY ENGSTROM London School of Economics, UK AITOR ESTEBAN OMER FISHER University of Strathclyde, UK DARIUS FURMONAVICIUS Baltic Research Unit, University of Bradford, UK DMITRY GORENBURG The CNA Corporation, USA FRANCOIS GRIN ETI, University of Geneva, Switzerland SIOBHAN HARTY Government of Canada, Human Resources Development, Canada KAREN HENDERSON University of Leicester, UK ROBERT HUDSON University of Derby, UK MICHEL HUYSSEUNE Vrije Universiteit Brussels, Belgium ANN-SOFI JAKOBSSON-HATAY Department of Peace and Conflict Research, Uppsala University, Sweden REBECCA JONES Department of International Politics, University of Wales Abrystwyth, UK BOSSIA KORNOUSSOVA Kalmyk Centre for Intensive Language Teaching, Russia JORGEN KUHL Danish Institute of Border Region Studies, Denmark ADRIAN LEE Department of Politics, University of Plymouth, UK MARIA LENN ANTHONY LONDON School of Slavonic and East European Studies, UK ANNA PIAMAISSEN LUKE MARCH University of Edinburgh, UK LOTHAR MERTENS Ruhr University Bochum, Germany CARMEN MILLAN-VARELA University of Birmingham, UK FLORIN MOISA Resource Centre for Roma Communities, Romania SAUL NEWMAN Department of Government, American University, Washington, UK XOSÉ-MANOEL NUNEZ Universidade de Santiago de Compostela, Galicia, Spain GULSHAN PASHAYEVA Director of Conflict Research Centre, Azerbaijan LILIA PETKOVA Budapest Economics Ltd, Hungary MIRJAM POLZER-SRIENZ Institute for Political Science, University of Innsbruck, Austria ALDIS PURS Eastern Michigan University, USA JOHN RADZILOWSKI University of Minnesota, USA DEREK REVERON ANNETTE RICHARDSON University of Alberta, Canada ELISA ROLLER Department of Government, University of Manchester, UK ELIN ROYLES Department of International Politics, University of Wales Abrystwyth, UK MATEJA SEDMAK Science and Reserach Centre, Koper, Slovenia EVA SOBOTKA Lancaster University, UK CHRISTOPH STEFES University of Colorado, USA SUSAN STEWART Mannheim Centre for European Social Research, Germany PETER THALER University of Southern Denmark, Denmark TRIADAFILOS TRIADAFILOPOULOS New School University, Canada KETEVAN TSIKHELASHVILI International Centre on Conflict and Negotiation, Georgia NIKOLAOS TZIFAKIS ROSSEN VASSILEV Ohio State University, USA BRIAN GLYN WILLIAMS University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth, USA JOHN WILTON University of Leicester, UK
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'This is the most crucial work of reference on the politics of ethnicity in Europe that has emerged over the past decade.' - Marc Weller, Director, European Centre for Minority Issues, Germany

'I am very impressed by the comprehensive, very readable, and well integrated character of the book. It will be an invaluable resource for anyone interested in the make-up of contemporary Europe.' - Andre Liebich, Professor of International History and Politics, Graduate Institute of International Studies, Geneva

'An indispensable reference for students of comparative ethnic politics in Europe.' - Michael Hechter, Professor of Sociology, University of Washington, Seattle, USA

'Karl Cordell and Stephan Wolff should be proud of their results, since they can open new fields of interdisciplinary research and inspire new generations of students'. - Yves Laberge, Studies in Ethnicity and Nationalism

'This book is highly relevant for many disciplines in universities throughout the UK and Europe and is recommended for every university library.' - Máiréad Nic Craith, Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies