Comparative analysis of the political activity of the Polish minority in Ukraine and the Ukrainian minority in Poland in 1990-2015 (based on pilot studies from 2014-2015)

Sławomir Łodziński, Sergiusz Rudnicki
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Abstract The article tries to analyze the participation and political representation of the Polish minority in Ukraine and the Ukrainian minority in Poland in the period 1990-2015. Its meaning stems from at least several reasons. Firstly, because the both states officially accepted national minorities after 1990, they have introduced institutional arrangements of protection of their rights and have signed the major international documents in this area. Secondly, because the process of adaptation of European standards of minority protection took place in both countries in the situation of deep democratic changes and market reforms. Hence, the question of the role of minority policy in this has emerged. Thirdly, because the both countries are linked to one another because of a shared common history that sometimes divides societies and public opinion in these states and the political activity of both groups can increase or diminish these socio-political divisions. In the case of the Polish minority in Ukraine this article draws attention to the lack of political representation at country level and its limited activity as the Polish group at the local level (based on the Zhytomyr example). On the other hand in the case of the Ukrainian minority in Poland the article highlights the process of gradual decline of its political activity on the country level (as a result of the spatial dispersion of this group and the absence of a political partner on the country political scene) while we may observe its political activity at the local level.
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1990-2015年乌克兰波兰裔少数民族与波兰乌克兰裔少数民族政治活动比较分析(基于2014-2015年试点研究)
本文试图分析1990-2015年期间在乌克兰的波兰裔少数民族和在波兰的乌克兰裔少数民族的政治参与和政治代表性。它的意义至少有几个原因。首先,由于两国在1990年以后正式接受了少数民族,两国都引入了保护少数民族权利的制度安排,并签署了这方面的重要国际文件。第二,因为这两个国家都是在深刻的民主变革和市场改革的情况下适应欧洲保护少数民族标准的过程。因此,少数民族政策在这方面的作用问题就出现了。第三,因为这两个国家彼此联系在一起,因为共同的历史有时会分裂这些国家的社会和公众舆论,两个群体的政治活动可以增加或减少这些社会政治分歧。在乌克兰的波兰少数民族的情况下,本文提请注意在国家一级缺乏政治代表,其作为波兰群体在地方一级的活动有限(基于日托米尔的例子)。另一方面,就波兰的乌克兰少数民族而言,文章强调了其在国家层面的政治活动逐渐下降的过程(由于该群体的空间分散以及在国家政治舞台上缺乏政治伙伴),而我们可以观察到其在地方层面的政治活动。
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