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Key Trends and Practices in Diaspora Education Policymaking. Comparative Analysis of Three Countries: Poland, Lithuania and Hungary
(Ośrodek Badań nad Migracjami, 2022-03-01) Popyk, Anzhela; Centre for Migration Research, University of Warsaw
Education policy constitutes a substantial part of the diaspora policies in Poland, Lithuania and Hungary. Though, the main aim of the education policy for diaspora is to establish ties with the diaspora members by ensuring access to the native language learning, transmitting the home country’s history, preserving culture and traditions. These pursue the superior purpose of bringing up ethnic identity and national awareness. This report evaluates and compares the diaspora education policies across three countries, with a spotlight on the post-accession emigration groups. The analysis indicates that Polish, Lithuanian and Hungarian education policies are built on formal and non-formal types of education, with little space for informal learning. Besides, the report showcases, the selectiveness of the policies in terms of ethnic and age groups of the diaspora. The paper ends with the suggestion on the directions to modify the educational policy towards making it more exhaustive by strengthening various forms of education.
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Dual-citizenship as an Instrument for the Diaspora Policy. The Comparative Analysis of Lithuania, Hungary and Poland
(Ośrodek Badań nad Migracjami, 2021-12-01) Popyk, Anzhela; Centre for Migration Research, University of Warsaw
The aim of this report is to present different types of dual citizenship regulations as a part of diaspora policy in three Central and Eastern European countries, Lithuania, Hungary and Poland. This paper presents an overview of current citizenship approaches and ways one can acquire or lose home state’s citizenship. Besides, it presents the analysis of political, public and academic discourse on the process of introduction of dual citizenship to the states’ diaspora, interior and foreign policies. The report ends with a comparative analysis of dual citizenship as a policy instrument in three chosen states.