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Introduction : the rescaling of territory and citizenship in Europe

Auteur(s)
Arrighi de Casanova, Jean-Thomas 
Institut d'histoire 
Stjepanovic, Dejan
Date de parution
2019-3-1
In
Ethnopolitics
Vol.
3
No
18
De la page
278
A la page
297
Revu par les pairs
1
Résumé
This Special Issue explores the consequences of past and ongoing processes of territorial rescaling on citizenship in a theoretical and comparative perspective. In this introduction, we unpack our core concept of territorial rescaling and discuss its implications for the citizenship status and rights of those groups and individuals who reside in the contested territory or are connected to it. We show that in the context of the European multilevel federation, territorial rescaling is rather the norm than the exception, an inherent feature of ongoing processes of integration and disintegration instead of an anomaly. The rescaling of territorial borders invariably leads to the realignment of membership boundaries. The articles focus on various related issues, such as the delineation of the franchise in constitutive referendums; the democratic foundations of multilevel secession; and citizenship in ‘aspiring’ states ( e.g. Catalonia and Scotland), ‘new’ states (e.g. the Successor States of Former Yugoslavia) and ‘contested’ states (e.g. Kosovo and the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus).
Lié au projet
The Regional Dynamics of Integration and Citizenship Regulation: An International Comparative Perspective (IP19) 
Identifiants
https://libra.unine.ch/handle/123456789/28100
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10.1080/17449057.2019.1585087
Type de publication
journal article
Dossier(s) à télécharger
 main article: 2020-02-25_2571_1002.pdf (605.34 KB)
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