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Citizenship Policies Between Nation-State Building and Globalisation: Attitudes of the Decision Makers in Estonia
In the following article, we examine the positions of the decision makers of Estonia on multiple and European citizenship. The Estonian case ofers good opportunities to discuss the structuring of the feld of citizenship in the context of a country that is building up a European style nation-state but that has to simultaneously adjust to the changes in statehood usually characterised as globalisation and Europeanisation. The article is based on a survey conducted in 2003-2004 in eight countries: Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Israel, Portugal and United Kingdom. We will frst briefy characterise the socio-historical context of Estonian citizenship policies, then discuss the results of the empirical research, relate these to wider trends and draw some conclusions
Citizenship Policies Between Nation-State Building and Globalisation: Attitudes of the Decision Makers in Estonia
"In the following article, we examine the positions of the decision makers of Estonia on multiple and
European citizenship. The Estonian case offers good opportunities to discuss the structuring of the
field of citizenship in the context of a country that is building up a European style nation-state but that
has to simultaneously adjust to the changes in statehood usually characterised as globalisation and
Europeanisation. The article is based on a survey conducted in 2003-2004 in eight countries: Estonia,
Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Israel, Portugal and United Kingdom. We will first briefly characterise
the socio-historical context of Estonian citizenship policies, then discuss the results of the empirical
research, relate these to wider trends and draw some conclusions." (author's abstract