1st Edition
Poland's Kin-State Policies Opportunities and Challenges
1. Karta Polaka, Poland and its Co-ethnics Abroad
Andreea Udrea, David Smith and Karl Cordell
2. Karta Polaka—New Wine in Old Bottles
Dorota Pudzianowska
3. The Paradoxical Nature of Diaspora Engagement Policies: A World Polity Perspective on the Karta Polaka
Bastian Sendhardt
4. Divided Nationhood and Multiple Membership: A Framework for Assessing Kin-State Policies and Their Impact
Myra A. Waterbury
5. Pragmatic Trans-Border Nationalism: A Comparative Analysis of Poland’s and Hungary’s Policies Towards Kin-Minorities in the Twenty-First Century
Magdalena Lesińska and Dominik Héjj
6. Minority Protection and Kin-State Engagement: Karta Polaka in Comparative Perspective
Andreea Udrea and David Smith
7. The Polish Minority in Germany: Marginal or Marginalised?
Karl Cordell
8. Between Two Kin-States: The Round Table Meetings on the German Minority in Poland and the Poles in Germany 2010–2019
Sławomir Łodzinski
9. Relations Between Polish Immigrant Organisations in Germany and Institutions of the Polish and German States
Michał Nowosielski
10. Does Polish Origin Matter? The Integration Challenges of Polish Card Holders in Poland
Myroslava Keryk
11. Identities of and Policies Towards the Polish National Minority in Lithuania
Diana Janušauskienė
12. National Bonds, Foreign Policy and the Future of Europe
Jan Zielonka
Biography
Andreea Udrea co-convenes KINPOL Observatory on Kin-state Policies at the University of Glasgow. With Professor David Smith, she led a two-year project entitled ‘Poland’s Kin-state Policies: Opportunities and Challenges’ funded by the Noble Foundation Programme on Modern Poland.
David Smith is Professor and Alec Nove Chair in Russian and East European Studies at the University of Glasgow, where he co-convenes the KINPOL Observatory on Kin-state Policies and the Glasgow Baltic Research Unit.
Karl Cordell is Emeritus Professor of Politics at the University of Plymouth.






