This article aims to report on the cultural identity of Romanians after Romania"s admission to the European Union as described by Romanians themselves, especially in light of the trending unofficial appropriation of the term “European” to be synonymous with European Union status. A semi-structured survey was conducted that included twenty-two adult Romanians, Romanian being defined by holding Romanian citizenship. The data was then coded according to social science methodology to categorize emerging themes and aid in analysis. The analysis revealed four prominent themes that give insight into specifically the political landscape of Romania through Romanian cultural identity after Romania"s admission to the European Union. Issues of concern ...
We propose that collective support for European integration is mani-fested in 2 distinct forms: firs...
We propose that collective support for European integration is mani‐fested in 2 distinct forms: firs...
We propose that collective support for European integration is mani‐fested in 2 distinct forms: firs...
The paper examines the decisive impact of Romania’s Balkan heritage on its current position in the E...
The adoption of Romanian children abroad, which began under Ceauşescu and continued until the 2000s,...
Postcommunist Romania still caught in the net of ubiquitous and unstoppable globalization tries to a...
Postcommunist Romania still caught in the net of ubiquitous and unstoppable globalization tries to a...
This work deals with national identity, a very important national dimension in the context of Europe...
The European identity is not a reality, but a necessity for a stabile future of the European politic...
Starting from Bordieu’s theory on the connection between the economic, social, and cultural capital...
AbstractIn the EU 28, the Roma people are the largest European minority. Unevenly spread, having in ...
This thesis explores the influence of national identity on Romania’s post-socialist foreign policy a...
This thesis explores the influence of national identity on Romania’s post-socialist foreign policy a...
This thesis explores the influence of national identity on Romania’s post-socialist foreign policy a...
International audienceThe adoption of Romanian children abroad, which began under Ceauşescu and cont...
We propose that collective support for European integration is mani-fested in 2 distinct forms: firs...
We propose that collective support for European integration is mani‐fested in 2 distinct forms: firs...
We propose that collective support for European integration is mani‐fested in 2 distinct forms: firs...
The paper examines the decisive impact of Romania’s Balkan heritage on its current position in the E...
The adoption of Romanian children abroad, which began under Ceauşescu and continued until the 2000s,...
Postcommunist Romania still caught in the net of ubiquitous and unstoppable globalization tries to a...
Postcommunist Romania still caught in the net of ubiquitous and unstoppable globalization tries to a...
This work deals with national identity, a very important national dimension in the context of Europe...
The European identity is not a reality, but a necessity for a stabile future of the European politic...
Starting from Bordieu’s theory on the connection between the economic, social, and cultural capital...
AbstractIn the EU 28, the Roma people are the largest European minority. Unevenly spread, having in ...
This thesis explores the influence of national identity on Romania’s post-socialist foreign policy a...
This thesis explores the influence of national identity on Romania’s post-socialist foreign policy a...
This thesis explores the influence of national identity on Romania’s post-socialist foreign policy a...
International audienceThe adoption of Romanian children abroad, which began under Ceauşescu and cont...
We propose that collective support for European integration is mani-fested in 2 distinct forms: firs...
We propose that collective support for European integration is mani‐fested in 2 distinct forms: firs...
We propose that collective support for European integration is mani‐fested in 2 distinct forms: firs...