Introduction / Valeriu Nicolae and Hannah Slavik -- What in the world is Roma diplomacy? / Andre Liebich -- Towards a definition of anti-gypsyism / Valeriu Nicolae -- On diplomacy, Roma and anti-gypsyism / Valeriu Nicolae -- Our need for internal diplomatic skills / Ian Hancock -- You are not alone : a comparative look at the history of East European Roma and African-Americans in the United States / David Crowe -- The indigenous people's movement : a possible example for promoting Roma issues in the United Nations / Florin Botonogu -- No longer and not yet : between exclusion and emancipation / Bernard Rorke -- Opportunities and limitations for international organisations in addressing the situation of Roma and travellers in Europe / Eva Sobotka -- The European Union : a promoter of Roma diplomacy / Marcel Dediu -- Roma integration in the European Union / Asmet Elezovski -- The Internet and public diplomacy in the formation of non-territorial Roma nation / Valery Novoselsky -- Rroma and Rroma-related groups : the result of a forced naturalization under the pressure of politically correct vocabulary / Saimir Mile -- Anti-gypsyism in the Czech Republic / Gabriela Hrabanova -- Roma women's participation in Finnish society / Janette Gronfors -- Removing the veil over European Union monies : challenges of Roma to access of structural funds in Hungary / Gyula Vamosi -- Roma and their participation in public administration in Macedonia / Ibrahim Ibrahimi -- Together in alliance / Sakibe Jashari -- Opening address / Josep Borrell Fontelles -- Liberals demand greater participation of the Roma community in Europe's political process / Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe -- The role of diplomacy and international action in curbing anti-gypsyism in Europe / Beate Winkler -- How can Roma diplomacy use the European parliament? / Richard Corbett -- Roma women in diplomacy and politics / Lisa Pavan-Wolfe -- The role of civil society in facilitating the transition to equal opportunities for Roma / Elly Rijnierse.