GIESSEN - The discussion of the theme of belonging, citizenship and language in Estonia is a never ending one. More than two decades have passed since Estonia regained its independence and many steps have been made towards the integration of its vast Russian-speaking minority. Yet the country seems to have so far failed to fully embrace its multinational and multicultural nature, remaining stuck in the ethnic dimension of the nation-building process. This paper is a short reflection on the current debates surrounding the minority integration and is based primarily on an article that appeare...
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