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    Negotiating the Kin-State Citizenship: The Case of Croats from Herzegovina

    Subasic, Mate ORCID logoORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2870-4304 (2023) Negotiating the Kin-State Citizenship: The Case of Croats from Herzegovina. Nationalities Papers, 51 (2). pp. 335-352. ISSN 0090-5992

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    Abstract

    This article explores how the meanings individuals ascribed to kin-state citizenship change in the long term. Previous research has looked at the real-time acquisition of citizenship and established three dimensions of meanings individuals ascribe to citizenship: identity, instrumental, and legitimacy. Building on the case of Croats from Herzegovina (BiH), who acquired citizenship back in the 1990s, the article demonstrates how meanings individuals ascribe to citizenship change over time across each dimension - subject to the perception of inclusion into the kin-state, type and the extent of opportunities kin-states provide, as well as the routinization of citizenship practices. By disaggregating each dimension further, the article extends the understanding of kin-state citizenship and shows how individuals respond to the policy implementation's overall dynamics by aligning the meanings they ascribe to citizenship. Therefore, future work should look more closely at the interplay between state policy dynamics and its impact on individuals.

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