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Despite an increasing number of EU and government initiatives in their favor, the situation of Roma in Europe has only worsened. This book explores the many miscalculations, misconceptions, and blunders that have led to this failure. Looking at Hungary, the Czech Republic, and Romania, Rostas shows how policy makers in each country have mishandled already confused EU policy, from failing to define “Roma” to not having a way to evaluate their own progress. Rostas further argues that the alleged successes of these policies were actually the product of poor information and sometimes outright deception. Examining perennial topics among Roma like school segregation and political representation, the author shows how often the so-called success of Roma policies can be fallacious and simply pave the way for further problems. Rostas maintains that when the EU’s Framework for Roma program comes to an end in 2020, there must be a fundamental shift in policy for there to be any real improvement for Roma. Policy makers will have to address Roma issues not only in terms of poverty and social exclusion but also in terms of the particular nature of Romani ethnic identity. This shift requires reconceiving Roma as a “politically insular minority” and rearranging the power dynamics of local government to ensure that when the new era of Roma policy begins Roma themselves will have a voice in its formulation.

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  1. Cover
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  1. Title page, Copyright
  2. pp. I-iv
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  1. Contents
  2. pp. v-vi
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  1. Preface
  2. pp. vii-xiv
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  1. 1. Chapter I. Ethnic Identity as a Social Category and as a Process
  2. pp. 1-48
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  1. 2. Chapter II. Policy-Making, Policy Models, and the Roma
  2. pp. 49-96
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  1. 3. Chapter III. Policies towards Roma in the Czech Republic, Hungary, and Romania
  2. pp. 97-146
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  1. 4. Chapter IV. The EU Framework for National Roma Integration Strategies: The Soft Governance of Complex Issues
  2. pp. 147-216
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  1. 5. Chapter V. Conclusion: Failure, Data, and What Comes Next
  2. pp. 217-248
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  1. Acknowledgments
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  1. List of References
  2. pp. 253-278
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  1. Index
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  1. Back cover
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