‘Who is in and who is out? – these are the first questions that any political community must answer about itself’ (Walzer 1993: 55). We can agree with Michael Walzer on this point, but there is one important question that precedes asking who is in and who is out and that is, why are we in this together in the first place? How did a concrete political community come into being, and why does it still exist? How does a person find himself or herself in a particular community whose members are then recognized as co-citizens? And, are we all satisfied with the existing legal, political and social arrangements within the shared polity? Maybe we want our political community to be organized differently, or we want to belong to an entirely different...
What happens to the citizen when states and nations come into being? How do the different ways in wh...
The main focus of this study is upon citizenship and its relationship to two levels of political org...
The article seeks to elucidate some controversial problems of the formation of both civic and nation...
The introductory chapter explains why Yugoslavia and the post-Yugoslav region, due to frequent const...
Chapter 7 shows that citizenship has to be counted as one of the crucial factors of Yugoslavia’s dis...
The clash between civic and ethnic solidarity as well as diverse understanding of whom should be loy...
The final chapter brings to the scene the European Union whose influence in shaping the post-Yugosla...
Between 1967 and 1974 Yugoslavia entered a period of intensive constitutional changes that started w...
Chapter 1 shows the historical trajectory of the idea that South Slavs as linguistic and cultural ‘b...
The creation of the multinational federation involved at the same time the re-creation of the Yugosl...
Chapter 8 shows the connection between a certain vision of citizenship – in this context, ethnonatio...
Print Publication Date: Aug 2017 - Online Publication Date: Sep 2017The chapter focuses on citizensh...
Publication is composed by 4 volumes.Citizenship, denoting full and active membership of the nationa...
Between 1914 and the present day the political makeup of the Balkans has relentlessly changed, follo...
The contributions to this special issue of Citizenship Studies generally understand citizenship as r...
What happens to the citizen when states and nations come into being? How do the different ways in wh...
The main focus of this study is upon citizenship and its relationship to two levels of political org...
The article seeks to elucidate some controversial problems of the formation of both civic and nation...
The introductory chapter explains why Yugoslavia and the post-Yugoslav region, due to frequent const...
Chapter 7 shows that citizenship has to be counted as one of the crucial factors of Yugoslavia’s dis...
The clash between civic and ethnic solidarity as well as diverse understanding of whom should be loy...
The final chapter brings to the scene the European Union whose influence in shaping the post-Yugosla...
Between 1967 and 1974 Yugoslavia entered a period of intensive constitutional changes that started w...
Chapter 1 shows the historical trajectory of the idea that South Slavs as linguistic and cultural ‘b...
The creation of the multinational federation involved at the same time the re-creation of the Yugosl...
Chapter 8 shows the connection between a certain vision of citizenship – in this context, ethnonatio...
Print Publication Date: Aug 2017 - Online Publication Date: Sep 2017The chapter focuses on citizensh...
Publication is composed by 4 volumes.Citizenship, denoting full and active membership of the nationa...
Between 1914 and the present day the political makeup of the Balkans has relentlessly changed, follo...
The contributions to this special issue of Citizenship Studies generally understand citizenship as r...
What happens to the citizen when states and nations come into being? How do the different ways in wh...
The main focus of this study is upon citizenship and its relationship to two levels of political org...
The article seeks to elucidate some controversial problems of the formation of both civic and nation...