Croatian Emigrant Almanac 2025

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The 70th CEA volume focuses on the most dynamic Croatian migrant community in the EU—the one that lives all over Germany. Croats in Germany undoubtedly represent an enormous human capital for the Republic of Croatia, which is developing an increasingly attractive immigration policy. The successful integration of returnees from different continents, educated in the multicultural environments of their homeland, into modern Croatian society is largely due to their good knowledge of the Croatian language and culture. Following this fact, the CHF Yearbook brings news about Croaticum’s manuals for faster language learning. Optimism is encouraged by the encouraging introductory essay by our MEP Davor Ivo Stier, which demonstrates how important it is for the Republic of Croatia that the EU continues with a cohesion policy that will enable it to develop faster. In summary, the seven thematic strands—Signs of the Times, Croatian Horizons, Bridges, History, Heritage, Science and New Books—bring together a diverse range of studies with 25 articles by authors questioning the postmodern creativity of the Croatian diaspora.

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