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Between a Rock and a Hard Place – Multi-ethnic Regions on the EU's New Eastern Frontier
An oft-noted paradox of the postcommunist revolutions in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) was the combination of the aspiration for "national self-determination" with the demand to "return to Europe": seeming to want to recover national sovereignty, only to relinquish it again. F...
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