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  • 1
    ISBN: 9789048502257
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (465 pages)
    Series Statement: IMISCOE Research
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 301
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    Keywords: Citizenship ; European Union countries ; Electronic books ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: The two most recent EU enlargements in May 2004 and in January 2007 have greatly increased the diversity of historic experiences and contemporary conceptions of statehood, nation-building and citizenship within the Union. How did newly formed states determine who would become their citizens? How do countries relate to their large emigrant communities, to ethnic kin minorities in neighbouring countries and to minorities in their own territory? And to which extent have their citizenship policies been affected by new immigration and integration into the European Union? Citizenship Policies in the New Europe describes the citizenship laws in each of the twelve new countries as well as in the accession states Croatia and Turkey and analyses their historical background. Citizenship Policies in the New Europe complements two volumes on Acquisition and Loss of Nationality in the fifteen old Member States published in the same series in 2006.
    Abstract: Contents -- List of figures and tables -- Preface -- Introduction: Altneuländer or the vicissitudes of citizenship in the new EU states -- Part I Restored states -- 1. Estonian citizenship: Between ethnic preferences and democratic obligations -- 2. Checks and balances in Latvian nationality policies: National agendas and international frameworks -- 3. Lithuanian nationality: Trump card to independence and its current challenges -- Part II States with histories of shifting borders -- 4. Same letter, new spirit: Nationality regulations and their implementation in Poland -- 5. Kin-state responsibility and ethnic citizenship: The Hungarian case -- 6. Politics of citizenship in post-communist Romania: Legal traditions, restitution of nationality and multiple memberships -- 7. The politics of Bulgarian citizenship: National identity, democracy and other uses -- Part III Post-partition states -- 8. Czech citizenship legislation between past and future -- 9. The Slovak question and the Slovak answer: Citizenship during the quest for national selfdetermination and after -- 10. From civic to ethnic community? The evolution of Slovenian citizenship -- 11. Croatian citizenship: From ethnic engineering to inclusiveness -- Part IV Mediterranean post-imperial states -- 12. Malta's citizenship law: Evolution and current regime -- 13. Nationality and citizenship in Cyprus since 1945: Communal citizenship, gendered nationality and the adventures of a post-colonial subject in a divided country -- 14. Changing conceptions of citizenship in Turkey -- 'A call to kinship'? Citizenship and migration in the new Member States and the accession countries of the EU -- List of contributors.
    Description / Table of Contents: Contents; List of figures and tables; Preface; Introduction: Altneuländer or the vicissitudes of citizenship in the new EU states; Part I Restored states; 1. Estonian citizenship: Between ethnic preferences and democratic obligations; 2. Checks and balances in Latvian nationality policies: National agendas and international frameworks; 3. Lithuanian nationality: Trump card to independence and its current challenges; Part II States with histories of shifting borders; 4. Same letter, new spirit: Nationality regulations and their implementation in Poland
    Description / Table of Contents: 5. Kin-state responsibility and ethnic citizenship: The Hungarian case6. Politics of citizenship in post-communist Romania: Legal traditions, restitution of nationality and multiple memberships; 7. The politics of Bulgarian citizenship: National identity, democracy and other uses; Part III Post-partition states; 8. Czech citizenship legislation between past and future; 9. The Slovak question and the Slovak answer: Citizenship during the quest for national selfdetermination and after; 10. From civic to ethnic community? The evolution of Slovenian citizenship
    Description / Table of Contents: 11. Croatian citizenship: From ethnic engineering to inclusivenessPart IV Mediterranean post-imperial states; 12. Malta's citizenship law: Evolution and current regime; 13. Nationality and citizenship in Cyprus since 1945: Communal citizenship, gendered nationality and the adventures of a post-colonial subject in a divided country; 14. Changing conceptions of citizenship in Turkey; 'A call to kinship'? Citizenship and migration in the new Member States and the accession countries of the EU; List of contributors;
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    Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press
    ISBN: 9789048512669
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (1 online resource (358 p.))
    Edition: Online-Ausg.
    Series Statement: IMISCOE Research
    Series Statement: EBL-Schweitzer
    Parallel Title: Druckausg. Diaspora and transnationalism
    DDC: 301.07207
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    Keywords: Intercultural communication ; Emigration and immigration ; Transnationalism ; Social sciences ; Electronic books ; Transnationalism ; Emigration and immigration ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Internationale Migration ; Transnationale Politik
    Abstract: Table of contents; Preface; Ch 1. Diaspora and transnationalism: What kind of dance partners?; Ch 2. Diasporas, transnational spaces and communities; Ch 3. The dynamics of migrants' transnational formations: Between mobility and locality; Ch 4. Instrumentalising diasporas for development: International and European policy discourses; Ch 5. Interrogating diaspora: Power and conflict in Peruvian migration; Ch 6. A global perspective on transnational migration: Theorising migration without methodological nationalism
    Abstract: Ch 7. Bridging the divide: Towards a comparative framework for understanding kin state and migrant-sending state diaspora politicsCh 8. Diasporas and international politics: Utilising the universalistic creed of liberalism for particularistic and nationalist purposes; Ch 9. Diaspora, migration and transnationalism: Insights from the study of second-generation 'returnees'; Ch 10. Private, public or both? On the scope and impact of transnationalism in immigrants' everyday lives; Ch 11. Operationalising transnational migrant networks through a simultaneous matched sample methodology
    Abstract: Ch 12. Transnational research collaboration: An approach to the study of co-publications between overseas Chinese scientists and their mainland colleaguesCh 13. The internet as a means of studying transnationalism and diaspora; Ch 14. Transnational links and practices of migrants' organisations in Spain; Ch 15. Cold constellations and hot identities: Political theory questions about transnationalism and diaspora; Bibliography; List of contributors
    Abstract: Diaspora and transnationalism have become popular concepts in academic as well as political discourses. Although originally referring to quite different phenomena, they increasingly overlap in today's usage. There is a conflation of meanings that goes hand in hand with a danger of reifying collective identities. The authors of this much-needed volume choose instead to analyse diaspora and transnationalism as research perspectives rather than as characteristics of particular social groups. The contributions focus on conceptual uses, theoretical challenges and methodological innovations in the s
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