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Introduction to the special section: minority politics and the territoriality principle in Europe
Authors:Magdalena Dembinska  Márton Tonk
Institution:1. Political Science, University of Montreal, Montreal, Canada;2. International Relations and European Studies, Sapientia Hungarian University of Transylvania, Cluj-Napoca, Romania
Abstract:Territorial arrangements for managing inter-ethnic relations within states are far from consensual. Although self-governance for minorities is commonly advocated, international documents are ambiguously formulated. Conflicting pairs of principles, territoriality vs. personality, and self-determination vs. territorial integrity, along with diverging state interests account for this gap. Together, the articles in this special section address the territoriality principle and its hardly operative practice on the ground, with particular attention to European cases. An additional theme reveals itself in the articles: the ambiguity of minority recognition politics. This introductory article briefly presents these two common themes, followed by an outline of three recent proposals discussed especially in Eastern Europe that seek to bypass the controversial territorial autonomy model: cultural rights in municipalities with a “substantial” proportion of minority members; the cultural autonomy model; and European regionalism and multi-level governance.
Keywords:European minority regimes  territoriality vs  personality principle  threshold rule  territorial and cultural autonomies  European regions and multi-level governance
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