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New Issue of JEMIE now available
The European Centre for Minority Issues is delighted to announce publication of the new issue of the Journal on Ethnopolitics and Minority Issues in Europe (JEMIE). The current issue includes four general articles alongside an expert commentary on Hungarian EU Presidency.
General articles
Minority Consultative Bodies in Kosovo: A quest for effective emancipation or elusive participation?
Gezim Visoka and Adem Beha
The dilemma in the Nation-Building Process: The Kazakh or Kazakhstani Nation?
Özgecan Kesici
Homogenisation and the ‘New Russian Citizen’: A Road to Stability or Ethnic Tension?
Federica Prina
Tatar nation building since 1991: Ethnic mobilisation in historical perspective
Christopher Williams
Commentary on contemporary political issues
The Hungarian Presidency of the Council of the European Union: Focus on the Neighbourhood and on a European Roma Strategy
Balázs Vizi
Please find these articles here.
JEMIE is a peer-reviewed biannual electronic journal dealing with minority issues across a broad range of studies, such as ethnopolitics, democratization, conflict management, good governance, participation, minority issues and minority rights. It is devoted to comparative analyses of current developments in minority-majority relations in the wider Europe.
Best wishes,
Timofey Agarin
Editor, Journal on Ethnopolitics and Minority Issues in Europe







