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CITSEE Stories

  • Bulgarian presidency
    Citizenship and nationhood in Bulgaria
  • Rolling back history: The Romanian policy of restoration of citizenship to former citizens
  • Farewell to our social rights? Hungarian governments and their most vulnerable groups
  • On trial at the women’s court: gender violence, justice and citizenship
  • Managing migration through earned citizenship - the deserving and the others
  • What’s sexuality got to do with it? On sexual citizenship
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Interviews

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    ‘Artisans for incorporation’- An interview with Saskia Sassen
  • ‘The reassertion of the political’- an interview with Tariq Ali on the future of European citizenship
  • Naked city: On authenticity and urban citizenship. An interview with Sharon Zukin
  • Adventures in the narrative: a conversation with Lawrence Weschler
  • Citizens of ‘Yugosphere’ and ‘United Kingdoms’?- An interview with Tim Judah
  • How to (de)mobilise citizens- an interview with Chip Gagnon
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CITSEE Blog

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    Twenty years after: The Amendments and Modifications to the Law on Croatian Citizenship
  • “COMMUNIST ZOMBIES”: NOTES ON ACTIVE CITIZENSHIP IN SLOVENIA
  • Serbian Citizenship: The Recent Developments
  • Investor programs: attempting to cure the struggling European economies?
  • Muslims’ support for European integration: Albania and Turkey Compared
  • Constitutional provision on EU citizenship – The case of Croatia
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CITSEE News

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    CITSEE studies on “Citizenship after Yugoslavia” published by Routledge
  • CITSEE studies on “Citizens and Citizenship after Yugoslavia” published in Serbian
  • CITSEE publications: 'Citizenship in the new states of Southeastern Europe'
  • CITSEE staff publications in 2011
  • CITSEE completes 7 case studies
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Photo Reportage

  • A painting of the Makedonka factory
    Post-socialist industrial landscapes: the crumbling of the textile industry in Štip and Leskovac
  • Lanark Way
    Divided Cities, Space and Territory: Belfast, Skopje and Mitrovica
  • Paying tribute to TITO
    Post-Yugoslav Palimpsests: memory and space in Croatia and Bosnia
  • Retracing Images – Visual Culture after Yugoslavia
    Retracing Images – Visual Culture after Yugoslavia
  • A citizens’ summit in Brussels
    Much better than the G8
  • Exarcheia Square in Athens
    Athenian Democracy by Day and by Night
  • Sirkeci station, Istanbul
    Live, Work and Rest in Istanbul - A Visitor's View
  • A street graffiti in Zagreb
    Are we there yet?
  • Flags
    In hope of better days

Country Profiles

Op-ed

  • Youth and unemployment
    The citizens of the future
  • The view from Union Street: from Yugoslavia to the European Union
  • The Risks and Benefits of Ethnic Citizenship by Florian Bieber
  • CITSEE, or a trip into the unknown by Jo Shaw
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CITSEE Studies

  • Bilingual street names in Istria
    Territoriality and Citizenship: Membership and Sub-State Polities in Post-Yugoslav Space
  • School education and citizenship
    Citizenship and education policies in post-Yugoslav States
  • visa regime
    Europeanisation through mobility: visa liberalisation and citizenship regimes
  • media and citizenship
    Media, Citizenship, and Political Agenda(s)
  • Street name changes
    The Politics of Selecting by Origin in Post-Communist Southeast Europe
  • Graffitis in Belgrade
    Imagining the nation in Serbia
  • A statue on a Ljubljana bridge
    The Janus face of Slovenian Citizenship
  • Old Zagreb
    Defining the nation: constructing citizenship in the new Croatia
  • A mural on Skenderbej Square in Tirana
    Reinventing the state: (e)migration and citizenship in Albania
  • Old train station in Skopje
    Macedonian Citizen: ‘Former Yugoslav’, Future European?
  • The Millenium Bridge in Podgorica
    Montenegrin mists: politics, citizenship and identity
  • A motive from Pristina
    Kosovo: between a ‘political club’ and a ‘divided house'
  • A view of Sarajevo
    Bosnia: Complex Citizenship in a Complex Country
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