The introductory chapter explains why Yugoslavia and the post-Yugoslav region, due to frequent constitutional changes, provides such an interesting and insightful example for studying modern politics and it shows why citizenship offers necessary lenses to understand political and social processes. It explains what do we mean by citizenship, in theory and practice, and why we introduce a heuristic concept of citizenship regime that encompasses legal and administrative side of inclusion and exclusion, social and political dynamic of membership and the influence of ideologies and everyday experiences of citizenship. The introduction shows the â citizenship gapâ in the literature covering the former Yugoslavia, the ideological conflicts over...
Published online: 26 January 2017The break-up of the former Yugoslavia resulted in the establishment...
Chapter 8 shows the connection between a certain vision of citizenship – in this context, ethnonatio...
Citizenship has been rediscovered in Eastern Europe after the collapse of the communist regimes and ...
Chapter 7 shows that citizenship has to be counted as one of the crucial factors of Yugoslavia’s dis...
Between 1914 and the present day the political makeup of the Balkans has relentlessly changed, follo...
Chapter 1 shows the historical trajectory of the idea that South Slavs as linguistic and cultural ‘b...
What happens to the citizen when states and nations come into being? How do the different ways in wh...
Between 1967 and 1974 Yugoslavia entered a period of intensive constitutional changes that started w...
This special issue examines the governance of citizenship and citizenship-related issues in the cont...
The clash between civic and ethnic solidarity as well as diverse understanding of whom should be loy...
‘Who is in and who is out? – these are the first questions that any political community must answer ...
Published online: 09 July 2015This Introduction explains the origins of the project of exploring cit...
The creation of the multinational federation involved at the same time the re-creation of the Yugosl...
The final chapter brings to the scene the European Union whose influence in shaping the post-Yugosla...
The book chapter is version of the article ‘Understanding Montenegrin Citizenship: http://hdl.handle...
Published online: 26 January 2017The break-up of the former Yugoslavia resulted in the establishment...
Chapter 8 shows the connection between a certain vision of citizenship – in this context, ethnonatio...
Citizenship has been rediscovered in Eastern Europe after the collapse of the communist regimes and ...
Chapter 7 shows that citizenship has to be counted as one of the crucial factors of Yugoslavia’s dis...
Between 1914 and the present day the political makeup of the Balkans has relentlessly changed, follo...
Chapter 1 shows the historical trajectory of the idea that South Slavs as linguistic and cultural ‘b...
What happens to the citizen when states and nations come into being? How do the different ways in wh...
Between 1967 and 1974 Yugoslavia entered a period of intensive constitutional changes that started w...
This special issue examines the governance of citizenship and citizenship-related issues in the cont...
The clash between civic and ethnic solidarity as well as diverse understanding of whom should be loy...
‘Who is in and who is out? – these are the first questions that any political community must answer ...
Published online: 09 July 2015This Introduction explains the origins of the project of exploring cit...
The creation of the multinational federation involved at the same time the re-creation of the Yugosl...
The final chapter brings to the scene the European Union whose influence in shaping the post-Yugosla...
The book chapter is version of the article ‘Understanding Montenegrin Citizenship: http://hdl.handle...
Published online: 26 January 2017The break-up of the former Yugoslavia resulted in the establishment...
Chapter 8 shows the connection between a certain vision of citizenship – in this context, ethnonatio...
Citizenship has been rediscovered in Eastern Europe after the collapse of the communist regimes and ...