Acknowledgments Introduction Part I. The Analytical Framework: 1. Regimes, states, and minorities 2. Marginality and ethnic mobilization Part II. Non-Democratic Systems and Gypsy Marginality: 3. The gypsies in imperial and authoritarian states 4. The Roma under state-socialism Part III. The Gypsies in Emerging Democracies: 5. The socioeconomic impact of regime change: gypsy marginality in the 1990s 6. Romani mobilization 7. The international dimension: migration and institutions 8. State institutions and policies toward the gypsies 9. Romani marginality revisited Conclusion.
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