The inclusion of social minorities is contingent on civic activism and government policies that become more polarised as well as volatile in times of crises. Markus Thiel, Ernesto Fiocchetto and Jeffrey Maslanik delve into the state of inclusion policies throughout Europe
The EU’s promotion of LGBTI human rights has provoked disputes over these rights, and the way they are promoted. Focusing on civil pluralism and democratic consolidation would make the EU a more reflective and effective actor, argues Markus Thiel
Professor, Department of Politics and International Relations, Florida International University (FIU) / Director of FIU’s Jean Monnet Center of Excellence
Markus's research focuses on EU political sociology and LGBTIQ politics.Â
He has published several books and articles in these areas, including five co-edited volumes and three research monographs.
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