敖德萨州的少数民族--运用欧洲模式确保和平共处

Radu Carp
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文章主要介绍了敖德萨州和敖德萨市少数民族的情况,重点是 2022 年 2 月 24 日俄罗斯对乌克兰开战之前的情况,但也涉及之后发生的相关事件。它从民族身份的角度解释了是什么历史原因使得敖德萨地区如此多样化,从几个世纪以来就有许多少数民族生活在这里。尽管有大量关于该地区少数民族问题的研究,但迄今为止,还没有一项研究能够反映出乌克兰与罗马尼亚、保加利亚以及在一定程度上与土耳其这些亲缘国家之间的复杂关系。战争开始前,乌克兰境内的伊德族人数已经很多,这对乌克兰多数民族与少数民族的关系产生了重要影响,战争结束后,这一数字肯定会更高。文章特别考虑了敖德萨州的这一情况。文章探讨了机构和宗教行为者如何影响这种关系,但战争将如何塑造这种关系仍是一个未决问题。文章对 2017 年乌克兰教育法、2022 年 2 月 24 日之前该法的实施情况以及 2022 年少数民族法进行了分析,以回答为什么战争结束后为乌克兰少数民族制定新框架非常重要这一问题。
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National Minorities in the Odesa Oblast – Applying the European Model to Ensure Peaceful Coexistence
The article deals with the situation of national minorities living in the Odesa oblast and in the town of Odesa with the main focus before the Russian war against Ukraine started on 24 of February 2022 but using also the relevant events happened afterwards. It explains what are the historical reasons that made Odesa a region so diverse from the national identity perspective, with a lot of national minorities living here from centuries. Although there are a significant number of studies on the issue of the national minorities in this region, none of them captured, so far, the complex relationship of Ukraine with the kin-states – Romania, Bulgaria and in some extent Turkey. The number of idp s in Ukraine was already high before the war started, with an important impact on the relationship of the Ukrainian majority with the national minorities and it will certainly be much higher after the war. The article takes into account this situation particularly for the Odesa oblast. The article examines how the institutions and the religious actors have influenced this relationship but how the war will shape it remains an open question. The article offers a perspective on the 2017 Ukrainian law in education, how it was applied until 24 of February 2022 and also on the 2022 Law on minorities, in order to find an answer to the question why a new framework for the national minorities in Ukraine after the end of the war is very important.
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