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EXTRATERRITORIAL CITIZENSHIP IN POSTCOMMUNIST EUROPE
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By: |
Timofey Agarin (Editor), Ireneusz Pawel Karolewski (Editor) |
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Hardback |

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ISBN 10: |
1783483628 |
ISBN 13: |
9781783483624 |
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Publisher: |
ROWMAN & LITTLEFIELD INTERNATIONAL |
Pub. date: |
2 October, 2015 |
Pages: |
230 |
Description: |
The 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. |
Synopsis: |
What role does the protection of citizens abroad play in motivating states' policies? How does citizenship of non-residents map onto domestic nation-building projects? And in what ways do extraterritorial citizenship issues differ from those related to diaspora and migration? This volume develops a new analytical framework for emerging research on how states establish relationships with non-resident citizens and resident non-citizens. It provides new insights on the changing relationship between states and the societies they govern, particularly in light of the liberalization of the state institutions on the one hand and their approach to citizenship as a political resource on the other. Examining a range of European states in the post-communist region, the book illustrates the complex geopolitical interests and interstate relations involved with these policy decisions, whilst highlighting the relevance of similar issues around the globe. |
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UK |
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Rowman & Littlefield International |
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