This detailed account of ethnic minority politics explains when
and how European institutions successfully used norms and
incentives to shape domestic policy toward ethnic minorities and
why those measures sometimes failed.
Going beyond traditional analyses, Kelley examines the pivotal
engagement by the European Union, the Organization for Security and
Cooperation in Europe, and the Council for Europe in the creation
of such policies.
Following language, education, and citizenship issues during the
1990s in Latvia, Estonia, Slovakia, and Romania, she shows how the
combination of membership conditionality and norm-based diplomacy
was surprisingly effective at overcoming even significant domestic
opposition. However, she also finds that diplomacy alone, without
the offer of membership, was ineffective unless domestic opposition
to the proposed policies was quite limited.
As one of the first systematic analyses of political rather than
economic conditionality, the book illustrates under what conditions
and through what mechanisms institutions influenced domestic policy
in the decade, preparing the way for the historic enlargement of
the European Union.
This thoughtful and thorough discussion, based on case studies,
quantitative analysis, and interviews with nearly one hundred
policymakers and experts, tells an important story about how
European organizations helped facilitate peaceful solutions to
ethnic tensions--in sharp contrast to the ethnic bloodshed that
occurred in the former Yugoslavia during this time. This book's
simultaneous assessment of soft diplomacy and stricter
conditionality advances a long overdue dialogue between proponents
rational choice models and social constructivists. As political
requirements increasingly become part of conditionality, it also
provides keen policy insights for the strategic choices made by
actors in international institutions.
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