Fuzzing citizenship, nationalising political space: A framework for interpreting the Hungarian 'status law' as a new form of kin-state policy in Central and Eastern Europe
Year of publication: |
2002-01-01
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Authors: | Fowler, Brigid |
Institutions: | One-Europe Programme |
Subject: | East-Central Europe | EU-East-Central Europe | minorities | Nation-state | nationality | European citizenship | enlargement | Schengen | free movement | sovereignty | identity | immigration policy | Council of Europe | Poland | Hungary | Slovakia | Romania |
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