Citizenship, East and West
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Citizenship, East and West
(A Publication of the Graduate Institute of International Studies, Geneva)
Kegan Paul International, 1995
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
First Published in 1995. The outcome of the political transition in Eastern Europe depends not only on the politics pursued but on the understanding of politics in the countries involved. A key aspect of such understanding is the notion of 'citizenship', an ancient term of striking contemporary relevance not only in Eastern Europe but in the West as well. What then are the dynamics of citizenship in Europe's new democracies and how do emerging solutions to the question of citizenship there respond to the concerns that the issue of citizenship has raised and continues to raise elsewhere? These questions prompted the project which has led to this volume. Conceived in 1991, it focussed on Poland, Hungary and, what was then Czecho-Slovakia, as countries already grappling with the issue of post-communist citizenship.
目次
- Problems: Two Concepts of Citizenship, Citizenship in its International Dimension
- Citizenship and Identity: A Double Reading of the Identity Crisis Poland: Citizenship in Post-Communist Poland: Civil Society or Das Volk? Hungary: Citizenship in Hungary, from a Legislative Viewpoint, Questions of Czech Citizenship, Slovakia After the Split: Dilemmas of the New Citizenship, Discussion 5 Perspectives
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