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  • perceived co-ethnics
    ‘Perceived Co-Ethnics’ and Kin-State Citizenship in Southeastern Europe

    CITSEE Stories

    • Balkan revolts
      The New Balkan Revolts: From Protests to Plenums, and Beyond
    • Bulgarian presidency
      Citizenship and nationhood in Bulgaria
    • 'Who is a Cypriot'
      On Citizenship and Donkeys in Cyprus

    CITSEE Op-Eds

    • Kin-state paternalism
      The Risks and Benefits of Ethnic Citizenship by Florian Bieber

      CITSEE News

      • CITSEE Working Papers
        CITSEE: 8 new working papers on various aspects of citizenship in Southeast Europe

        CITSEE Blog

        • 50 shades of racism
          Fifty shades of racism, or the inclusion of Romani minorities in Europe
        • Subversive Forum
          Subversive Forum: What is the future of Europe and its citizens?
        • The politics of numbers and identity
          The politics of numbers and identity in Albania
        • Security before human rights?
          Frontex in the Balkans – security before human rights?

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        Athenian Democracy by Day and by Night by Yorgos Karagiannakis

         

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