Citizenship policies in the new Europe

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Publication Date 2007
ISBN 978-90-5356-922-1
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Contents:
Introduction: Altneuländer or the vicissitudes of citizenship in the new EU states - Andre Liebich

Part I: Restored states
1. Estonian citizenship: between ethnic perferences and democratic obligations - Priit Jäarve
2. Checks and balances in Latvian nationality policies: national agendas and international frameworks - Kristine Krüma
3. Lithuanian nationality: trump card to independence and its current challenges - Kristine Krüma

Part II: States with histories of shifting borders
4. Same letter, new spirit: nationality regulations and their implementation in Poland - Agata Górny
5. Kin-state responsibility and ethnic citizenship: The Hungarian case - Mária M. Kovács and Judit Tóth

Part III: Post-partition states
6. Czech citizenship legislation between past and future - Andrea Baršová
7. The Slovak question and the Slovak answer: citizenship during the quest for national self-determination and after - Dagmar Kusá
8. From civic to ethnic community? The evolution of Slovenian citizenship - Felicita Medved

Part IV: Mediterranean post-imperial states
9. Malta's citizenship law: evolution and current regime - Eugene Buttigieg
10. Nationality and citizenship in Cyprus since 1945: communal citizenship, gendered nationality and the adventures of a post-colonial subject in a divided country - Nicos Trimikliniotis
11. Changing conceptions of citizenship in Turkey - Zeynep Kadirbeyoglu

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