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128
Cross-border mobility, identity and political community
Thursday, March 29, 2018: 4:00 PM-5:45 PM
Alhambra (InterContinental Chicago Magnificent Mile)
Cross-border mobility, identity and political community
Europe's "Normative Power" Versus Grass-Root Activism in Kosovo: The Case of the Movement for Self-Determination
Basak Zeynep Alpan
,
Middle East Technical University
Glocalized Identities: Combining Global and Local Attachment in the 21st Century
Tim Reeskens
,
Tilburg University
No Longer There for the People? Explaining Trust in Politicians in Eastern Europe
Sergiu Gherghina
,
University of Glasgow
;
Elena-Iuliana Toma
,
Goethe University Frankfurt
Nationalist Movements in the Developed World: Diffusion of Autonomy
Lucia Kovacikova
,
Tulane University
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