The ERASMUS mobility program and European citizenship: thirty years and nine million people after...!
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https://doi.org/10.14195/1647-6336_19_2Keywords:
Mobility, ERASMUS, European Integration, Supranational Citizenship.Abstract
Established in 1987, the Erasmus program is now recognized as one of the most iconic landmarks of the European project and as one of the European initiatives that has most contributed to demonstrate the potential of a Europe without borders. Thirty years after its implementation we propose to revisit the meaning of this program from a historical reconstruction of the way it has evolved, investigating afterwards its repercussions in the promotion of a more active and participated European citizenship.
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