Ethnicity and Intercultural Dialogue at the European Union Eastern Border.
- 1st ed.
- 1 online resource (527 pages)
Intro -- CONTENTS -- INTRODUCTORY STUDIES -- CHAPTER ONE -- CHAPTER TWO -- MINORITY AND MAJORITY IN THE EASTERN EUROPEAN AREA -- CHAPTER THREE -- CHAPTER FOUR -- CHAPTER FIVE -- CHAPTER SIX -- CHAPTER SEVEN -- CHAPTER EIGHT -- CHAPTER NINE -- CHAPTER TEN -- CHAPTER ELEVEN -- CHAPTER TWELVE -- CHAPTER THIRTEEN -- THE PHENOMENON OF MIGRATION IN EUROPE -- CHAPTER FOURTEEN -- CHAPTER FIFTEEN -- CHAPTER SIXTEEN -- CHAPTER SEVENTEEN -- CHAPTER EIGHTEEN -- CHAPTER NINETEEN -- MANAGING INTERETHNIC RELATIONS AND EUROPEAN SECURITY -- CHAPTER TWENTY -- CHAPTER TWENTY-ONE -- CHAPTER TWENTY-TWO -- CHAPTER TWENTY-THREE -- CHAPTER TWENTY-FOUR -- CHAPTER TWENTY-FIVE -- CHAPTER TWENTY-SIX -- CHAPTER TWENTY-SEVEN -- CHAPTER TWENTY-EIGHT -- CHAPTER TWENTY-NINE -- CHAPTER THIRTY -- CHAPTER THIRTY-ONE -- CHAPTER THIRTY-TWO -- CHAPTER THIRTY-THREE -- CHAPTER THIRTY-FOUR.
Ethnicity and religious confession are concepts around which discussion and controversy arise, generating emotions and feelings of extreme intensity. Each of us belongs to such a community. By default, there is pressure on us to be subjective. Intercultural dialogue can be successfully provided where a community that is aware of the Other comes to communicate, cooperate and build the structure of a multicultural society. Diversity throughout Central and South-Eastern Europe can lead to eithe.
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Minorities -- Europe, Eastern. Minorities -- European Union countries. Europe, Eastern -- Ethnic relations.