Cultural Autonomy and Political Participation

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Cultural Autonomy and Political Participation

Minority Elections in Central and Eastern Europe

Regional / International studies Ethnic studies Sociology Social and cultural anthropology Politics and government Comparative law Public international law: human rights Constitutional and administrative law: general

Author: Balazs Dobos

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Collection: Routledge Advances in Minority Studies

Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 31st October 2025

Format: LCP-protected ePub

ISBN: 9781040447185


Overview

This book provides a comparative, theoretical, and empirical understanding of the possible role of elections to minority councils and self-governments, local variants of national-cultural autonomy bodies in five East-Central European countries. The functions and effects of elections serve as analytical tools that enable the book to provide a realistic overview of minority political participation in this particular institutional channel and empirical evidence on the extent to which existing normative expectations towards national-cultural autonomy are met within these arrangements.

Case Studies

Using the elections of cultural autonomous bodies in Croatia, Estonia, Hungary, Serbia, and Slovenia as examples, the book examines how these rather understudied institutions specific to minority councils and self-governments affect the lives of national and ethnic minorities, how they approach them, and how they are established in each country.

Context and Process

In the post-Communist environment that fundamentally rejects autonomy, these organisations are still officially referred to as autonomies, whereas they often function more like consultative-advisory bodies. The book traces this process from the adoption of autonomy, through the polling booth, to the operational level, without avoiding sensitive issues raised by these autonomies, such as what is commonly known as ethnobusiness.

Focus and Audience

Focusing on topical issues such as minority representation and participation, the book will be of interest to a broad group of international academics, researchers, and policy-makers working in the areas of Minority Studies, Legal Studies, Political Science, and Anthropology.

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