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Symbolic Policies versus European Reconciliation: the Hungarian ‘Status Law’

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This chapter is organized as follows. First, it puts the Status Law back in the context of Hungarian symbolic policies and the development of European standards for minority protection after the Cold War. Agenda-setting at the COE and the OSCE is then analyzed to show how the originally bilateral controversy quickly became a ‘European problem’. The third part of the chapter underlines that the circulation of European standards between these European agencies was intrinsically ambiguous. At the international level, each organization interpreted these norms according to its own history, identity and resources, while at the national level politicians contested the ‘European solutions’ that they felt were being imposed on them.
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hal-01291131 , version 1 (20-03-2016)

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Laure Neumayer. Symbolic Policies versus European Reconciliation: the Hungarian ‘Status Law’ . History, Memory and Politics in East Central Europe. Memory Games, 2013, ⟨10.1057/9781137302052.0020⟩. ⟨hal-01291131⟩
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