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200 00$aExtraterritorial citizenship in postcommunist Europe /$fedited by Timofey Agarin and Ireneusz Pawe? Karolewski ; contributors, Timofey Agarin [and seven others]
210 1$aLondon, England ;$aNew York, New York :$cRowman & Littlefield,$d2015.
210 4$dİ2015
215 $a1 online resource (183 p.)
300 $aIncludes index.
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327 $aCover-Page; Halftitle; Title; Copyright; Contents; Acknowledgements; 1 Extraterritorial Citizenship in Postcommunist Europe: Setting the Parameters for a Comparative Research Agenda; 2 Kin-state Responsibility, Reparations, and Extraterritorial Citizenship: A Comparative Analysis of Romania's and Hungary's Legislation on Kin-minorities; 3 Regulating Access to Citizenship after Territorial Changes: Extraterritorial Citizenship and the Russian Federation; 4 The Polish Charter: Extraterritorial Semi-Citizenship and Soft Power
327 $a5 'Less is More, or More is Less'?: Securitized Citizenship in the Baltic States6 Nation-State Building with the Bear in Mind: The Impact of the Russian Federation in Post-Soviet 'Breakaway' Regions; 7 Armenia and Extraterritorial Citizenship: A Means to Self-Determination and Nation-Building?; 8 Ethnic Identity, Domestic Politics, and EU Incentives: Exploring Extraterritorial Citizenship Policies in Postcommunist Bulgaria and Macedonia; 9 Resistance to Extraterritorial Citizenship in the Unconsolidated States in Southeastern Europe; Conclusion: Is It Time to Cut the Umbilical Cord?; Index
327 $aAbout the Contributors
330 $aThe volume reflects on citizenship practices and policies across post-socialist states. Seven original research chapters look at the effects of institution-building on the relationship between citizens residing beyond the borders of "their" state and the political processes taking place both in their countries of residence and in their kin states.
606 $aCitizenship$zEurope, Eastern
606 $aCitizenship$zFormer Soviet republics
606 $aPost-communism$zEurope, Eastern
606 $aPost-communism$zFormer Soviet republics
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615 0$aCitizenship
615 0$aPost-communism
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