The European Centre for Minority Is-
ECMI was founded in 1996 by the governments of Denmark, Germany and
Schleswig-Holstein. It is a non-partisan and interdisciplinary institution which can
draw upon an international core staff of the highest calibre, supplemented by a
number of Visiting Fellows and Visiting Research Associates from all over Europe
and beyond. The Centre also maintains active relations with other institutions involved in conflict resolution and interethnic relations and engages in collaborative
projects with them.
PART IV
The European Centre for Minority Issues (ECMI) advances majority-minority relations in the wider Europe through action, research and documentation. It supports the stabilization of areas of ethnopolitical tension and conflict, contributes
to the strengthening of relevant legislation and best practices in governance and
enhances the capacity of civil society actors and governments to engage with one
another in a constructive and sustainable way. It serves European governments
and regional intergovernmental organizations as well as non-dominant groups in
the European area. The Centre also supports the academic community, the media
and the general public through the timely provision of information and analysis.
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