Type | Conference Paper - ECPR General Conference |
Title | Identity and Perceptions on the'Wrong'Side of the EU Border |
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Publication (Day/Month/Year) | 2014 |
City | Glasgow |
URL | http://ecpr.eu/Filestore/PaperProposal/5ae1f679-538d-4705-853a-25324c78e6f8.pdf |
Abstract | Since the enlargements of 2004 and 2007, European integration has brought about major changes for the citizens of Central and Eastern Europe, such as a process of rebordering and new obstacles to travel to EU countries. This is the starting point of a research on border identities of the Romanian populations located on the "wrong" side of the EU border in Moldova, Serbia and Ukraine. Based on an analysis of the discourse of “ordinary citizens” collected during field researches in the three countries, the paper looks firstly at the way the border impacts on their perceptions of Europe. The paper determines, secondly, how these populations’ commitment to Romanian identity can be understood as an instrumental attachment to the extent that Romanian citizenship allows them to enjoy the benefits of EU citizenship. |
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