Minority Rights and Liberal Democratic Insecurities: The Challenge of Unstable Orders

Minority Rights and Liberal Democratic Insecurities

The Challenge of Unstable Orders
 
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ISBN13:9781032145464
ISBN10:1032145463
Kötéstípus:Keménykötés
Terjedelem:278 oldal
Méret:234x156 mm
Súly:1120 g
Nyelv:angol
Illusztrációk: 10 Illustrations, black & white; 10 Line drawings, black & white; 3 Tables, black & white
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This book addresses the impact of a range of destabilising issues on minority rights in Europe and North America.

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This book addresses the impact of a range of destabilising issues on minority rights in Europe and North America.


This collection stems from the fact that liberal democracy did not bring about the ?end of history? but rather that the transatlantic region of Europe and North America has encountered a new era of instability, particularly since the global financial crisis. The transatlantic region may have appeared to be entering a period of stability, but terrorist attacks on the soil of Euro-Atlantic states, the financial crisis itself and other changes, including mass migration, the rise of populism, changes in fundamental political conceptions, technological change, and most recently the Covid pandemic, have brought increasing uncertainties and instabilities in existing orders. In these contexts, the book investigates the resulting difficulties and opportunities for minority rights. Bringing together scholars from a range of disciplines who are engaged in work on various unstable orders, the book provides a unique and largely neglected perspective on present developments as well as addressing the pressing issue of the future of the minority rights regime at global, regional and national levels.


This book will appeal to those with interests in minority rights, human rights, nationalism, law and politics.

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Introduction 


ANNA-MARIA BIRO AND DWIGHT NEWMAN


PART I: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Minority Rights Within the Changing International Order


1 International Order, Diversity Regimes and Minority Rights: A Longue Durée Perspective


ANNA-MARIA BIRO AND CORINNE LENNOX


2 Prefatory Remarks: An Inside Perspective from an Outsider: The UN Special Rapporteur?s View on Minority Rights at the UN


FERNAND DE VARENNES


3 The Double-Edged Sword of External Citizenship and Minority Protection in Post-Communist Europe


SZABOLCS POGONYI


4 Unstable Orders and Changing Minority Protection: The Effects of Urbanisation


BENGT-ARNE WICKSTROM


PART II: Migration, New Threats to Minority Identity and the Complexities of Religious Identities


5 Undocumented Migrants, Refugees and Asylum Seekers: Can Minority Rights Law Stabilise the Unsettled Order?


ALEXANDRA XANTHAKI


6 Anti-immigrant Populism and the Duty of Respectful Engagement


PATTI TAMARA LENARD


7 Minority Identity in Digital Governance and the


Challenges of Online Hate Speech and Content Regulation


KYRIAKI TOPIDI


8 Minority Rights Implications of Changing State Engagement with Religion


DWIGHT NEWMAN


PART III: Distinctive Issues with Indigenous Peoples and Roma


9 An Unsettled Liberal Democratic Order and Indigenous Peoples? Legal Rights


MATTIAS AHREN


10 Roma Participation as a Challenge for Minority Norms


IULIUS ROSTAS


PART IV: Citizenship, Anti-immigrant Populism and Emergency Contexts


11 American Citizenship and State Abandonment


BRIANA L. McGINNIS


12 The Covid-19 Factor: How the Virus Shapes Relations Between States, Regions and Minorities in Europe


ATTILA DABIS AND BELA FILEP