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ID162777
Title ProperPolicy agenda and legitimation
Other Title Informationreferendums on interethnic relations in central and Eastern Europe
LanguageENG
AuthorGherghina, Sergiu
Summary / Abstract (Note)The increasing use of referendums in contemporary societies raises several questions about their emergence. Among these, it is unclear why controversial and sensitive issues are subjected to popular vote. So far, limited research has investigated why referendums on interethnic relations are initiated. This article seeks to address this gap in the literature and analyzes these reasons by focusing on all five referendums called on interethnic relations in Central and Eastern Europe. These referendums are those organized in Estonia (1992), Latvia (1998 and 2012), Hungary (2004) and Slovenia (2004). The findings of our qualitative analysis reveal that the initiators were driven either by agenda-setting or policy legitimation incentives.
`In' analytical Note
Nationalism and Ethnic Politics Vol. 24, No.4; Oct-Dec 2018: p.389-410
Journal SourceNationalism and Ethnic Politics Vol: 24 No 4
Key WordsCentral And Eastern Europe ;  Interethnic Relations ;  Policy Agenda


 
 
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