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Browsing Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies (RSCAS) by Subject "naturalisation"
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Title:Pre-Accession Changes to Residence-based Naturalisation Requirements in Ten New EU Member States
Author(s):SWIDER, KatjaDate:2011-03-29Type of Publication:Working PaperSeries/Report no.:EUI RSCASAbstract:This study investigates how access to residence-based naturalisation has changed in ten Central and
Eastern European EU member states before their accession. It focuses on the legislative amendments
made during the time ...
Title:Mevrouw de Jong Gaat Eten: EU Citizenship and the Culture of Prejudice
Author(s):KOCHENOV, DimitryDate:2011-02-21Type of Publication:Working PaperSeries/Report no.:EUI RSCASAbstract:This essay discusses the dubious premises of ‘repressive liberalism’ underlying the policies of cultural
‘integration’ that have been adopted by a number of otherwise liberal democracies around the world.
The author uses ...
Title:How Liberal are Citizenship Tests?
Author(s):BAUBOCK, Rainer; JOPPKE, ChristianDate:2010Type of Publication:Working PaperSeries/Report no.:EUI RSCASAbstract:A significant number of –mostly Western European– countries have recently newly introduced
citizenship tests or have added stricter requirements of civic knowledge to previously existing
language tests. This working paper ...
Title:Is there (still) an East-West divide in the conception of citizenship in Europe?
Author(s):BAUBOCK, Rainer; LIEBICH, AndréDate:2010Type of Publication:Working PaperSeries/Report no.:EUI RSCASAbstract:It is common in the literature on nationalism and citizenship to distinguish between civic conceptions
of the political community that are seen to prevail in Western Europe and North America and ethnic
ones that are said ...