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Whose Rights, Whose Return? The Boundary Problem and Unequal Restoration of Citizenship in the Post-Yugoslav Space

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Đorđević, Biljana D.
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The paper argues that the right to return should be upheld as one of the political principles for mitigation of the boundary problem in post-conflict societies. Restoration of citizenship pursued through justified politics of return contributes to democratic reconstitution of post-conflict societies. In post-Yugoslav space, however, the politics of return of refugees, internally displaced persons, diaspora and deportspora can be charged with promoting some forms of citizenship inequality, preferring some citizens over others and impeding or effectively blocking the return of those who are not desirable.
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Ethnopolitics, 2015, 14, 2, 121-139
Publisher:
  • Routledge Taylor & Francis Group
Funding / projects:
  • European Research Council (ERC)
  • CITSEE - The Europeanisation of Citizenship in the Successor States of the Former Yugoslavia (EU-230239)
  • The Europeanisation of Citizenship in the Successor States of the Former Yugoslavia
  • University of Edinburgh, UK

DOI: 10.1080/17449057.2014.991150

ISSN: 1744-9057

WoS: 000212736500002

Scopus: 2-s2.0-84920642110
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publisher = "Routledge Taylor & Francis Group",
journal = "Ethnopolitics",
title = "Whose Rights, Whose Return? The Boundary Problem and Unequal Restoration of Citizenship in the Post-Yugoslav Space",
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Đorđević, B. D.. (2015). Whose Rights, Whose Return? The Boundary Problem and Unequal Restoration of Citizenship in the Post-Yugoslav Space. in Ethnopolitics
Routledge Taylor & Francis Group., 14(2), 121-139.
https://doi.org/10.1080/17449057.2014.991150
Đorđević BD. Whose Rights, Whose Return? The Boundary Problem and Unequal Restoration of Citizenship in the Post-Yugoslav Space. in Ethnopolitics. 2015;14(2):121-139.
doi:10.1080/17449057.2014.991150 .
Đorđević, Biljana D., "Whose Rights, Whose Return? The Boundary Problem and Unequal Restoration of Citizenship in the Post-Yugoslav Space" in Ethnopolitics, 14, no. 2 (2015):121-139,
https://doi.org/10.1080/17449057.2014.991150 . .

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