"In this book Nina Kolleck and Ireneusz Pawel Karolewski invite us to understand controversial citizenship policies and practices in an under-researched key area. These 13 chapters collectively take readers– scholars, students and policymakers - on a journey based on a multisciplinary perspecitve exploring citizenship and democracy in Central and Eastern Europe, emphasizing the role of education in shaping active participation." Massimiliano Tarozzi, University of Bologna"Citizenship practices are drastically changing for youth in today’s global world. This book helpfully provides a critical, comparative, and interdisciplinary set of perspectives to the dynamics affecting young people’s citizenship beliefs and practices. The focus on regional dynamics in Central and Eastern provides readers with the opportunity to more deeply explore and examine the nuances and complexities of the citizenship-practice-civic education nexus across contexts." Laura Engel, George Washington University