‘Perceived Co-Ethnics’ and Kin-State Citizenship in Southeastern Europe

CITSEE Working Paper 2013/26

28 Pages Posted: 2 Feb 2014

Date Written: 2013

Abstract

The paper analyses the often neglected ‘perceived co-ethnics’ in the analysis of citizenship policies. The paper argues this is an interstitial category that further complicates the triadic nexus between national minorities, nationalizing states and kin-states. Apart from bringing the perceived co-ethnics issue into the focus, the paper elucidates citizenship policies affecting groups that challenge the exact fit between ethnicity and nation; showing how national governments through particular citizenship policies and categorisation practices engage in construction of groups. The paper shows that the triadic nexus framework which has had a strong influence on citizenship and minorities scholarship needs to be revised in some aspects and include unidirectional relations between the elements of the triadic nexus. The paper is based on the comparison between the cases of ethnic Vlachs and Bunjevci in the context Albania, Croatia, Greece and Serbia.

Keywords: Southeastern Europe, citizenship, minorities, co-ethnics, kin-state

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Stjepanović, Dejan, ‘Perceived Co-Ethnics’ and Kin-State Citizenship in Southeastern Europe (2013). CITSEE Working Paper 2013/26, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2388698 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2388698

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