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12 Aug

The 2019 Ukrainian parliamentary election: why did ethnic Hungarian candidates fail in Transcarpathia?

icelds2019-08-12T18:46:58+00:00

The 2019 Ukrainian parliamentary election: why did ethnic Hungarian candidates fail in Transcarpathia? Mykhaylo Zan Preconditions The historical representation of ethnic Hungarians at the Verkhovna Rada was linked to the permanent changes [...]

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28 Nov

Minority categorization and neglected Judaic diversity: the case of Krymchaks and Karaites

icelds2019-05-21T23:48:18+00:00

Minority categorization and neglected Judaic diversity: the case of Krymchaks and Karaites The 2017 Ukraine’s Law on education generated heated international debates. The subsequent Venice Commission’s “Opinion on the provisions of the [...]

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26 Mar

Hungarian egoism: why Hungary is not a tool of Kremlin foreign policy?

icelds2018-06-08T14:13:10+00:00

Hungarian egoism: why Hungary is not a tool of Kremlin foreign policy? On 21 March 2018, the Emerging Europe published an opinion entitled “How Hungary Became a Tool of Kremlin [...]

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08 Jan

Hungarian education in Ukraine: how to find a balanced approach?

icelds2018-01-26T06:28:45+00:00

Hungarian education in Ukraine: how to find a balanced approach? The adoption of the new Law on Education in Ukraine has triggered significant attention in several capitals throughout Europe. The [...]

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06 Dec

Decentralization in Ukraine: an Opportunity for National Minorities?

Florin2017-12-06T02:18:18+00:00

Decentralization in Ukraine: an Opportunity for National Minorities? The process of decentralization is designated as one of the priorities of the current Ukraine’s authorities who aim to vest powers, resources, [...]

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