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âForgotten Europeansâ: transnational minority activism in the age of European integration
YesThis article examines transnational activism by coalitions of national minorities in Europe from the early 20th century to the present, setting this within the broader âsecurity versus democracy dilemmaâ that continues to surround international discussions on minority rights. Specifically, we analyse two organisations â the European Nationalities Congress (1925â1938) and the Federal Union of European Nationalities (1949â) â which, while linked, have never been subject to a detailed comparison based on primary sources. In so far as comparisons do exist, they present these bodies in highly negative terms, as mere fronts for inherently particularistic nationalisms that threaten political stability, state integrity and peace. Our more inâdepth analysis provides a fresh and more nuanced perspective: it shows that, in both cases, concepts of European integration and âunity in diversityâ have provided the motivating goals and frameworks for transnational movements advocating common rights for all minorities and seeking positive interaction with the interstate world