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Caught between nationalism and transnationalism: How Central and East European states respond to East–West emigration

Caught between nationalism and transnationalism: How Central and East European states respond to... This article seeks to explain the varied policy responses to the large wave of emigration from Central and Eastern European states during the last two decades, focusing on the cases of Hungary, Bulgaria, Romania, and Poland. Differing degrees of emigrant engagement by these states are explained by the role of internal minorities as active members of the emigrant population and the overall political and demographic relevance of historical kin. This study contributes to our understanding of what shapes state policies towards different types of external populations. It also highlights the particular challenges of state-led transnational engagement in a supranational border regime. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png International Political Science Review SAGE

Caught between nationalism and transnationalism: How Central and East European states respond to East–West emigration

International Political Science Review , Volume 39 (3): 15 – Jun 1, 2018

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Publisher
SAGE
Copyright
© The Author(s) 2018
ISSN
0192-5121
eISSN
1460-373X
DOI
10.1177/0192512117753613
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Abstract

This article seeks to explain the varied policy responses to the large wave of emigration from Central and Eastern European states during the last two decades, focusing on the cases of Hungary, Bulgaria, Romania, and Poland. Differing degrees of emigrant engagement by these states are explained by the role of internal minorities as active members of the emigrant population and the overall political and demographic relevance of historical kin. This study contributes to our understanding of what shapes state policies towards different types of external populations. It also highlights the particular challenges of state-led transnational engagement in a supranational border regime.

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International Political Science ReviewSAGE

Published: Jun 1, 2018

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