Overview
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Thomas Faist
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Citizenship and Development (COMCAD), Bielefeld University Center on Migration, Bielefeld, Germany
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P. Kivisto
About this book
This book explores the transition of unitary to multiple forms of citizenship around the globe. The contributions to this volume probe into the proposition that the increasing tolerance towards dual citizenship is a test case for the growing liberalization of citizenship law in liberal and emerging democracies.
Keywords
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autonomy
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community
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democracy
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Europe
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identity
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immigration
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law
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migration
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nationalism
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politics
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sovereignty
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state
Editors and Affiliations
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Citizenship and Development (COMCAD), Bielefeld University Center on Migration, Bielefeld, Germany
Thomas Faist
About the editors
RAINER BAUBÖCK Professor of Political Theory at the European University Institute (EUI) at Florence, Italy
SEYLA BENHABIB Eugene Meyer Professor of Political Science and Philosophy at Yale University, USA
IRENE BLOEMRAAD Assistant Professor in the Department of Sociology at the University of California, USA
JÜRGEN GERDES Research Fellow at Bielefeld University, Germany
MÁRIA M. KOVÁCS Professor of History at the Central European University (CEU) and Director of the Nationalism Studies Program at CEU, Turkey
AUDREY KOYABASHI Professor and Queen's Research Chair in the Department of Geography at Queen's University, UK
AUDREY MACKLIN Associate Professor of Law at the University of Toronto, Canada
MYER SIEMIATYCKI Programme Director of the MA Programme in Immigration and Settlement Studies at Ryerson University, Canada
PETER J.SPIRO Rusk Professor of International Law at the University of Georgia Law School, USA
WALDEMAR A.SKROBACKI Lecturer in Politics in the Department of Political Science at the University of Toronto, Canada
PHIL TRIADAFILOPOULOS Assistant Professor of Political Science at the University of Toronto, Canada.