Kin-state politics stirred by a geopolitical conflict: Hungary’s growing activity in post-Euromaidan Transcarpathia, Ukraine

Kin-state politics stirred by a geopolitical conflict: Hungary’s growing activity in post-Euromaidan Transcarpathia, Ukraine

Szerző(k): Kovály Katalin, Erőss Ágnes, Tátrai Patrik
Évszám: 2017
Folyóirat/tanulmánykötet: HUNGARIAN GEOGRAPHICAL BULLETIN 66:3 pp. 203-218.
ISSN: 2064-5147, 2064-5031 (print)

In the last decades, as a result of intensified migratory movements, scholars have globally witnessed the proliferation of transnational migrant and diaspora communities in many cases challenging the traditionally conceived sovereignty of nation states and inducing policy answers in the field of migration and citizenship politics. In Central and Eastern European countries, citizenship issues have been embedded in kin-state politics due to the existence of great number of ethnic-kin communities living in the territory of a neighbouring or nearby host countries... (The Authors)

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