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Title:Political cultures do matter : citizens and politics in Western Europe and East and Southeast Asia Author(s):BLONDEL, Jean; INOGUCHI, TakashiDate:2002Citation:
- Japanese journal of political science, 2002, Vol. 3, No. 2, pp. 151-171
Type:ArticleAbstract:This article is concerned with the examination of the attitudes of the 'common man' in two regions of the globe, both with respect to basic relations between citizen and state and with respect to the extent to which ...
Title:The unbearable lightness of Europeanisation : extradition policies and the erosion of sovereignty in the post-Yugoslav states Author(s):DZANKIC, JelenaDate:2013Type:Working PaperSeries/Number:EUI RSCAS; 2013/87Abstract:This research analyses the effect of Europeanisation on sovereignty in the post-Yugoslav states by examining the evolution of the different states’ policies related to extradition of their own nationals. Extradition is an ...
Title:The essentialist critique of multiculturalism : theories, policies, ethos Author(s):KYMLICKA, WillDate:2014Type:Working PaperSeries/Number:EUI RSCAS; 2014/59; Global Governance Programme-108Abstract:One important critique of multiculturalism is that it promotes “essentialism”, reifying the identities and practices of minority groups. In Anne Phillips’ words, multiculturalism “exaggerates the internal unity of cultures, ...
Title:International migration and the nation state in Arab countries Author(s):FARGUES, PhilippeDate:2013Citation:
- Middle East Law and Governance, 2013, Vol. 5, No. 1-2, pp. 5-35
Type:ArticleAbstract:International migration and the nation state have had, in all times and in all places, a difficult relationship. While the nation state is a community that recognises itself as one people sharing one territory and one ...
Title:Interculturalism, multiculturalism, or both? Author(s):MEER, Nasar; MODOOD, TariqDate:2013Type:OtherSeries/Number:EUI RSCAS PP; 2013/18; Global Governance ProgrammeAbstract:In this policy paper we outline some of the prevailing ways in which interculturalism is being positively contrasted with multiculturalism, especially as a set of political ideas, in European contexts of post-migration ...
Title:Jewish/Palestinian self-determination and citizenship in Israel/Palestine Author(s):GANS, ChaimDate:2014Type:Working PaperSeries/Number:EUI RSCAS; 2014/35; Global Governance Programme-94Abstract:The paper presents a distinction I worked out in great detail in my book A Political Theory for the Jewish People: Three Zionist Narratives (Hebrew, 2013, submitted for publication in English) among three versions of ...
Title:The Pros and Cons of Ius Pecuniae: Investor citizenship in comparative perspective Author(s):DZANKIC, JelenaDate:2012Type:Working PaperSeries/Number:EUI RSCAS; 2012/14; [GLOBALCIT]; EUDO Citizenship ObservatoryAbstract:The aim of this paper is to look at economic aspects of citizenship and compare states offering naturalisation to investors. By analysing different investor citizenship programs, the paper highlights the normative tension ...
Title:Independence referendums : who should vote and who should be offered citizenship? Editor(s):ZIEGLER, Ruvi; SHAW, Jo; BAUBÖCK, RainerDate:2014Type:Working PaperSeries/Number:EUI RSCAS; 2014/90; [GLOBALCIT]; EUDO Citizenship ObservatoryAbstract:In this EUDO CITIZENSHIP Forum Debate, several authors consider the interrelations between eligibility criteria for participation in independence referendum (that may result in the creation of a new independent state) and ...
Title:The return of banishment : do the new denationalisation policies weaken citizenship? Editor(s):MACKLIN, Audrey; BAUBÖCK, RainerDate:2015Type:Working PaperSeries/Number:EUI RSCAS; 2015/14; [GLOBALCIT]; EUDO Citizenship ObservatoryAbstract:In this EUDO CITIZENSHIP Forum Debate, several authors discuss the growing trend in Europe and North America of using denationalisation of citizens as a counter-terrorism strategy. The deprivation of citizenship status, ...
Title:Legal and symbolic membership : symbolic boundaries and naturalization intentions of Turkish residents in Germany Author(s):WITTE, NilsDate:2014Type:Working PaperSeries/Number:EUI RSCAS; 2014/100; [GLOBALCIT]; EUDO Citizenship ObservatoryAbstract:The lasting disenfranchisement of foreign residents presents democratic countries of immigration with a problem of legitimacy. The urge to open access to citizenship has been omnipresent in the academic debate since Walzer’s ...


