Chapter 3 Brothers Re-United! Federal Citizenship in Socialist Yugoslavia

The creation of the multinational federation involved at the same time the re-creation of the Yugoslav polity and a laborious construction of the sub-state entities and their own political communities. The creation of republican citizenships and the Yugoslav common two-tier or bifurcated citizenship...

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centralist federalism
decentralization
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decentralization
federal citizenship
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multinational federalism
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Croatian nationality law
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Chapter 3 Brothers Re-United! Federal Citizenship in Socialist Yugoslavia
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centralist federalism
decentralization
federal citizenship
yugoslavism
multinational federalism
republican citizenship
socialism
self-management
centralist federalism
decentralization
federal citizenship
yugoslavism
multinational federalism
republican citizenship
socialism
Croatia
Croatian nationality law
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Organizational Self-management
Working class
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thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JP Politics and government
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multinational federalism
republican citizenship
socialism
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centralist federalism
decentralization
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republican citizenship
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Croatian nationality law
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