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Record Nr.

UNINA9910410653703321

Autore

Rostas Iulius

Titolo

A Task for Sisyphus : Why Europe’s Roma Policies Fail / / Iulius Rostas

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Central European University Press

ISBN

963-386-320-1

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (1 online resource)

Disciplina

323.11914/9704

Soggetti

Romanies - Politics and government

Romanies - Government policy

Romanies - Ethnic identity

Romanies

Ethnic relations - Political aspects

Romanies - Romania

Romanies - Hungary

Romanies - Czech Republic

Romanies - Government policy - European Union countries

Romanies - Cultural assimilation - European Union countries

Romanies - European Union countries - Ethnic identity

Romanies - European Union countries - Politics and government - 21st century

Case studies.

Romania

Hungary

European Union countries

Czech Republic

Romania Ethnic relations Political aspects

Hungary Ethnic relations Political aspects

Czech Republic Ethnic relations Political aspects

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di contenuto

Ethnic Identity as a social category and as a process -- policy-making, policy models, and the Roma -- Policies towards Roma in the Czech



Republic, Hungary, and Romania -- The EU framework for national Roma integration strategies-Soft governance of complex issues -- Conclusion: failure, data, and what comes next.

Sommario/riassunto

"The book provides answers to the big question that few scholars dare to ask: why policies towards Roma in Europe are failing. After three rounds of policy-making specifically targeting Roma in Europe, it is the time for the academic community to explore the causes of the failure to effectively address the Roma predicament, requiring an interdisciplinary approach. The book analyses the issue from multiple perspectives and disciplines using policy analysis, discourse analysis, and legal analysis. In providing answers to the big question - why policies towards Roma are failing - the author focuses on the policy making process, the construction and categorization of Roma by different actors within this process. Rostas also analyses the policy concepts employed by policy makers over the last twenty-five years, the policy instruments used, and the institutional arrangements that govern the Roma-related issues"--