Theorizing the Karta Polaka: Debordering and Rebordering the Limits of Citizenship, Territory and Nation in the EU’s Eastern Neighbourhood

Bastian Sendhardt
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This article offers a contribution to theorizing the Karta Polaka, a kin-state law addressing the Polish diaspora in the successor states of the USSR, in the context of the Europeanization of Poland’s borders with Ukraine and Belarus. Building on the observation that the modern state includes individuals according to an ideal model based on a congruency of the categories “citizenship”, “territory” and “nation”, it is argued that kin-state laws, by addressing non-resident non-citizens of national belonging, not only diverge from the ideal inclusion but also redraw the very boundaries of these categories. Building on a qualitative analysis of the Act on the Karta Polaka, accompanying documents and the minutes of parliamentary (committee) sessions concerned with the draft act, this article traces the discursive processes that redraw the boundaries of these categories. Employing the concept of De-/Rebordering, this article shows how the categories of Polish citizenship, territory and nation are redefined and how the inclusion of non-resident non-citizens by the Polish state is legitimated.
卡尔塔波拉卡的理论化:欧盟东部邻国的公民、领土和国家界限的解构与重新界定
在波兰与乌克兰和白俄罗斯边界欧洲化的背景下,这篇文章为理论化Karta Polaka提供了贡献,Karta Polaka是一项针对苏联后继国家的波兰侨民的亲属国家法律。在观察到现代国家根据一种基于“公民”、“领土”和“民族”类别一致性的理想模式包括个人的基础上,作者认为,亲属国家法通过解决民族归属的非居民非公民问题,不仅偏离了理想的包容,而且重新划定了这些类别的边界。本文基于对《Karta Polaka法案》的定性分析、相关文件和与该法案草案有关的议会(委员会)会议记录,追溯了重新划定这些类别边界的讨论过程。本文运用“去边界/重新边界”的概念,展示了波兰公民身份、领土和民族的类别如何被重新定义,以及波兰国家如何将非居民非公民纳入其中。
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