
The European Minority Rights Regime
Towards a Theory of Regime Effectiveness
Palgrave Macmillan (Publisher)
Published on 1. January 2012
Book
Paperback/Softback
XIII, 213 pages
978-1-349-31452-2 (ISBN)
Description
Evaluates the nature of the international governance of minority rights in the context of the enlargement of the European Union. This book examines the origin and development of the European Minority Rights Regime paying particular attention to the institutions, policies and actions of European organisations.
Reviews / Votes
'Galbreath and McEvoy offer a very insightful analysis of the European minority rights regime. Theoretically well-grounded and empirically substantiated at impressive levels of detail, this is a significant contribution to our understanding of the impact of international regimes in general and the dynamics of minority rights protection in Europe in particular.'
- Stefan Wolff, Professor of International Security, Department of Political Science and International Studies, University of Birmingham, UK
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Series
Edition
1st ed. 2012
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
XIII, 213 p.
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 140 mm
Thickness: 13 mm
Weight
293 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-349-31452-2 (9781349314522)
DOI
10.1057/9780230359222
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Towards a Theory of Regime Effectiveness
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Towards a Theory of Regime Effectiveness
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Persons
DAVID J. GALBREATH Reader in Politics and International Relations at the University Bath, UK, and was principal investigator on the Leverhulme Trust project, 'The European Minority Rights Regime'. He is editor-in-chief ofEuropean Security.
JOANNE McEVOY Lecturer in Politics and International Relations at the University of Aberdeen, UK,and was previously a Sawyer Mellon Post-Doctoral Research Fellow at the Penn Program in Ethnic Conflict at the University of Pennsylvania. Her research interests focus on the management of ethnic politics, particularly the role of external actors in post-conflict state-building.
JOANNE McEVOY Lecturer in Politics and International Relations at the University of Aberdeen, UK,and was previously a Sawyer Mellon Post-Doctoral Research Fellow at the Penn Program in Ethnic Conflict at the University of Pennsylvania. Her research interests focus on the management of ethnic politics, particularly the role of external actors in post-conflict state-building.
Content
Introduction The Role of Regimes in Post-War Europe Explaining Regime Effectiveness The European Minority Rights Regime The Influence of International Organisations Inter-Organisational Overlap and Minority Rights International Regimes and State Implementation An Effective International Regime? Bibliography