Who Speaks for Roma

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Who Speaks for Roma
Author : Aidan McGarry
File Size : 53,8 Mb
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Language : English
Release Date : 01 May 2010
ISBN : 9781441134219
Pages : 217 pages
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Aidan McGarry looks at the political participation and representation of the Romani community, one of the most disadvantaged and excluded minority in Europe.

Who Speaks for Roma

Aidan McGarry looks at the political participation and representation of the Romani community, one of the most disadvantaged and excluded minority in Europe.

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Who Speaks for Roma

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