ISBN:
9783658121150
Language:
English
Pages:
Online-Ressource (187 p)
Parallel Title:
Erscheint auch als Crepaz, Katharina, 1986 - The impact of europeanization on minority communities
DDC:
320
Keywords:
Public policy
;
Electronic books
;
Europäische Union
;
Mitgliedsstaaten
;
Europäisierung
;
Nationale Minderheit
;
Repräsentation
;
Partizipation
Abstract:
Intro -- Geleitwort -- Acknowledgements -- Table of contents -- Table of figures -- 1 - Introduction -- 1.1 - Scientific Relevance and Development of the Topic -- 1.2 - Plan of the Study -- 2 - Literature Review -- 2.1 - Introduction -- 2.2 - Europeanization - A Process-Oriented Approach -- 2.3 - Comparative Case Studies on the CEECs and the Western Balkans: 'Top-Down' Europeanization Through Conditionality and Post-Accession Compliance -- 2.4 - 'Bottom-Up' Europeanization: Civil Society, Transnational Advocacy Networks and the Importance of Non-State Actors -- 2.5 - 'Two-Way' Europeanization as a Source of Legitimacy? -- 2.6 - Constructivist and Rationalist Approaches to Norm Transfer and Norm Development - Different Lenses for Analysis -- 2.6.1 - Constructivist Approaches -- 2.6.2 - Rationalist Approaches -- 2.7 - Comparative Conclusion -- 3 - Theoretical Background, Case Selection and Methodology -- 3.1 - Europeanization as a Two-Way Process - Definition and TheoreticalFramework -- 3.2 - Case Selection: A 'Most Dissimilar Cases' Model -- 3.3 - Different 'Directions' and 'Instances' of Europeanization -- 3.4 - Hypotheses to be Tested -- 3.5 - Data Gathering and Methodology -- 3.5.1 - Qualitative Methods: Process Tracing Typology -- 3.5.2 - Measuring and Triangulation -- 3.5.3 - Mechanisms, Evidence, Causality -- 3.5.4 - Interviews -- 4 - Case Studies - Background -- 4.1 - The German-speaking minority in South Tyrol (Italy) -- 4.1.1 - Current situation -- 4.1.2 - Historical Background and Development of the Minority -- 4.1.3 - Recent Political Developments - Towards A 'Territorialization' of theAutonomy? -- 4.2 - The Bretons in France -- 4.2.1 - Current Situation -- 4.2.2 - Historical Background and Development of the Minority Situation -- 4.2.3 - Recent Developments - On the Path towards ECRML Ratification?.
Description / Table of Contents:
Geleitwort; Acknowledgements; Table of contents; Table of figures; 1 - Introduction ; 1.1 - Scientific Relevance and Development of the Topic; 1.2 - Plan of the Study; 2 - Literature Review; 2.1 - Introduction; 2.2 - Europeanization - A Process-Oriented Approach ; 2.3 - Comparative Case Studies on the CEECs and the Western Balkans: 'Top-Down' Europeanization Through Conditionality and Post-Accession Compliance; 2.4 - 'Bottom-Up' Europeanization: Civil Society, Transnational Advocacy Networks and the Importance of Non-State Actors; 2.5 - 'Two-Way' Europeanization as a Source of Legitimacy?
Description / Table of Contents:
2.6 - Constructivist and Rationalist Approaches to Norm Transfer and Norm Development - Different Lenses for Analysis2.6.1 - Constructivist Approaches; 2.6.2 - Rationalist Approaches; 2.7 - Comparative Conclusion; 3 - Theoretical Background, Case Selection and Methodology; 3.1 - Europeanization as a Two-Way Process - Definition and TheoreticalFramework; 3.2 - Case Selection: A 'Most Dissimilar Cases' Model; 3.3 - Different 'Directions' and 'Instances' of Europeanization; 3.4 - Hypotheses to be Tested; 3.5 - Data Gathering and Methodology; 3.5.1 - Qualitative Methods: Process Tracing Typology
Description / Table of Contents:
3.5.2 - Measuring and Triangulation3.5.3 - Mechanisms, Evidence, Causality; 3.5.4 - Interviews; 4 - Case Studies - Background; 4.1 - The German-speaking minority in South Tyrol (Italy); 4.1.1 - Current situation; 4.1.2 - Historical Background and Development of the Minority; 4.1.3 - Recent Political Developments - Towards A 'Territorialization' of theAutonomy?; 4.2 - The Bretons in France; 4.2.1 - Current Situation; 4.2.2 - Historical Background and Development of the Minority Situation; 4.2.3 - Recent Developments - On the Path towards ECRML Ratification?
Description / Table of Contents:
4.3 - The German Minority in Opole/Oppeln and Silesia (Poland)4.3.1 - Current Situation; 4.3.2 - Historical Development of the Minority; 4.3.3 - Recent Developments and Future Outlook; 4.4 - The Italian Minority in Croatia; 4.4.1 - Current Situation; 4.4.2 - Historical Development of the Minority; 4.4.3 - Current developments - Two Year Afters EU Accession; 4.5 - Comparative Analysis; 5 - Case Studies - Analysis; 5.1 - South Tyrol; 5.1.1 - Testing of Hypotheses; 5.1.2 - Process Tracing Analysis; 5.2 - Brittany; 5.2.1 - Testing of Hypotheses; 5.2.2 - Process Tracing Analysis
Description / Table of Contents:
5.3 - Silesia and Opole5.3.1 - Testing of Hypotheses; 5.3.2 Process Tracing Analysis; 5.4 - Istria; 5.4.1 - Testing of Hypotheses; 5.4.2 - Process Tracing Analysis; 6 - Comparative Analysis and Outlook; References; Interviews
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