Identity Matters Different Conceptualisations of Belonging from the Perspective of Young Slovenes

In 2004, Slovenia - a former part of communist Yugoslavia - entered the European Union. In doing so, it had to incorporate 'Western' European values of national self-understanding and abandon communism as a reliable concept of state organisation. In this particular historical moment of a c...

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Main Author: Gronold, Daniela (auth)
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Language:English
Published: Waxmann 2010
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