Roma Diplomacy.
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- 9781932716337
- 305.891/49704
- DX145 -- .R625 2007eb
Intro -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Contributors -- Introduction -- What in the World is Roma Diplomacy? -- Towards a Definition of Anti-Gypsyism -- On Diplomacy, Roma and Anti- Gypsyism -- Our Need for Internal Diplomatic Skills -- You Are Not Alone: A Comparative Look at the History of East European Roma and African-Americans in the United States -- The Indigenous People's Movement - A Possible Example for Promoting Roma Issues in the United Nations -- No Longer and Not Yet: Between Exclusion and Emancipation -- Opportunities and Limitations for International Organisations in Addressing the Situation of Roma and Travellers in Europe -- The European Union: A Promoter of Roma Diplomacy -- Roma Integration in the European Union -- The Internet and Public Diplomacy in the Formation of a Non-Territorial Roma Nation -- Rroma and Rroma- Related Groups: The Result of a Forced Naturalisation Under the Pressure of Politically Correct Vocabulary -- Anti-Gypsyism in the Czech Republic -- Roma Women's Participation in Finnish Society -- Removing the Veil over European Union Monies: Challenges of Roma to Access of Structural Funds in Hungary -- Roma and their Participation in Public Administration in Macedonia -- Together in Alliance - The Roma Ashkali Egyptians of Kosovo: The Challenges of a Unified Political Party -- Opening Address -- Liberals Demand Greater Participation of the Roma Community in Europe's Political Process -- The Role of Diplomacy and International Action in Curbing Anti-Gypsyism in Europe -- How Can Roma Diplomacy Use the European Parliament? -- Roma Women in Diplomacy and Politics -- The Role of Civil Society in Facilitating the Transition to Equal Opportunities for Roma -- Concluding Address -- Final Recommendations.
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