Citizenship policies in the New Europe /

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...

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Corporate Author: JSTOR (Organization)
Other Authors: Bauböck, Rainer, Perchinig, Bernhard, 1958-, Sievers, Wiebke
Format: eBook
Language:English
Language Notes:English.
Published: Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press, ©2009.
Edition:Expanded and updated ed.
Series:IMISCOE research.
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Online Access:Connect to the full text of this electronic book
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Summary: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.
Physical Description:1 online resource (460 pages) : illustrations
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:9789048502257
904850225X
1282401912
9781282401914
9786612401916
6612401915