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ID159906
Title ProperBeyond Compliance:
Other Title Informationrecognition, solidarity and minority rights in post-accession Estonia
LanguageENG
AuthorSjöstedt, Roxanna
Summary / Abstract (Note)Implementation of minority rights norms is an important step for integration. The ultimate aim of norm diffusion is internalization, that is, when a norm is being taken for granted. This article seeks to develop an understanding of socialization beyond formal compliance and suggests that material and ideational structures at both the elite and societal levels mutually reinforce one another. The framework is applied to the case of the integration of the Russian minority in Estonia, 1991–2016. The concepts of recognition and solidarity help to theorize and explain this socialization process and the constraints of both materialist and identity dimensions.
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Nationalism and Ethnic Politics Vol. 24, No.2; Apr-Jun 2018: p.158-180
Journal SourceNationalism and Ethnic Politics Vol: 24 No 2
Key WordsMinority rights ;  solidarity ;  Recognition ;  Post-Accession Estonia


 
 
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