在斯洛伐克实施正在建设中的《欧陆人权条约》:结构先决条件、外部影响和内部障碍

Tanja Mayrgündter
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在20世纪90年代初,由于担心权力下放的威胁,年轻的斯洛伐克共和国开始了以种族为中心的民族国家建设,引发了多数人和少数人之间的冲突结构,这可以用“纯粹冲突”的博弈论模型来说明。即使在这些不利的结构条件下,欧盟的条件也促使该国履行哥本哈根标准,并采取必要的欧洲立法方案,但主要是在立法方面引起正式的变化。在加入之前,还通过了《欧洲区域或少数民族语言宪章》,但没有明确地遵循执行该宪章所需的适当措施。然而,中期效果表明,由于同有关的国际机构,如欧洲理事会建立了牢固的壕沟,可以建立社会联系。因此,社会实践对少数民族语言权利产生了相互的集体意义,并证明对斯洛伐克加入后时期的身份概况产生了构成性影响。然而,外部诱导的进步与交替执政的政治精英重叠,由民粹主义和民族主义言论或温和的中右翼政党主导,最终阻碍了斯洛伐克少数民族语言保护的更全面实施,直到今天。
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The Implementation of the ECRML in Slovakia under Construction: Structural Preconditions, External influence and Internal Obstacles
Abstract In the early 1990s, the young Republic of Slovakia, fearing threats of devolution, embarked on an ethno-centric nation-state building, triggering a conflict structure between the majority and the minorities that can be illustrated in the game theoretic model of a ‘Pure conflict’. Even under these unfavourable structural conditions, EU conditionality prompted the state to fulfil the Copenhagen Criteria and to adopt the necessary European legislative package, but inducing formal changes in the legislative mainly. Before accession, the European Charter for Regional or Minority Language was also adopted, but appropriate measures necessary for its implementation did not implicitly follow. Nevertheless, medium-term effects show that due to the strong entrenchment with the international institutions involved, such as the European Council, social ties could be created. Consequently, social practice generated reciprocal collective meanings on minority language rights and proved to have a constitutive impact on Slovakia's identity profile in the post-accession period. However, externally induced progress has overlapped with the alternating political elites in power, dominated by populist and nationalistic rhetoric or moderate centre-right parties, finally hampering a more comprehensive implementation of Slovak minority language protection until today.
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