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Twenty Years of National Minority Protection in the Republic of Croatia

Siniša Tatalović ; Faculty of Political Sciences, University of Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia
Tomislav Lacović


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Abstract

The paper contains a review of policies towards national minorities in the Republic of Croatia in the past twenty years, with reference to the perspective of minority rights implementation. The topic has been analysed in relation to two independent variables – the influence of external factors, i.e. the international community, and internal political processes that have had influence on the realisation of national minority rights. Today, as a country and society on the eve of accession to the European Union, along with a legislatively developed and institutionally branched model of the implementation of national minority rights, we can not claim to have established permanent protection of their rights. The degree of national minority integration in society is the only true indicator of policy success in relation to national minorities. The goal of this policy ought to be complete integration of national minorities into public, cultural, economic and political life, but accompanied by the preservation of their cultural and national identity. The Croatian model has been set up in such a way, but the manner in which it functions will depend on the political will to implement it, the willingness of national minority members to be active subjects of social and political life, as well as on civil society and Croatian society as a whole.

Keywords

national minorities; national minority rights; models of minority protection

Hrčak ID:

78011

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/78011

Publication date:

30.12.2011.

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