The policy for protecting national minorities and Hungarian foreign policy. The case of the Hungarian Card in Hungarian-Slovak and Hungarian-Romanian relations
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Kopys, T. (2012). The policy for protecting national minorities and Hungarian foreign policy. The case of the Hungarian Card in Hungarian-Slovak and Hungarian-Romanian relations. Central European Political Studies, (1), 175–192. https://doi.org/10.14746/ssp.2012.1.06

Abstract

The Hungarian Card exemplifies how to solve nationality and citizenship issues in the transforming international reality after the collapse of the Berlin Wall and the expansion of the European Union. Regardless of the dispute in Hungary, as well as among EU politicians, Hungarian law has emphasized the need to redefine the concept of the nation, or even to substitute the political sense of this concept with the status of state membership or citizenship. The Hungarian Card, how it was passed and then successively amended, evidences that a regional policy is actually operating in Central Europe. Additionally, this Hungarian law has accelerated work on similar regulations in other countries, including Poland.

https://doi.org/10.14746/ssp.2012.1.06
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