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dc.contributor.editorBAUBÖCK, Rainer
dc.contributor.editorHALLER, Max
dc.date.accessioned2021-05-11T08:11:19Z
dc.date.available2021-05-11T08:11:19Z
dc.date.issued2021
dc.identifier.citationBudapest : Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften, 2021, Sitzungsberichte der philosophisch-historischen Klasse ; 910en
dc.identifier.isbn9783700187752
dc.identifier.isbn9783700189268
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/1814/71176
dc.description.abstractThe toleration of dual citizenship has become a global trend as states try to retain ties to their emigrants or to encourage their immigrants to naturalise. This volume examines changes in state attitudes to dual citizenship and their social impact, zooming in from analyses of global dynamics to a series of country case studies that illustrate the variety of reasons and intentions behind dual citizenship reform. Finally, five chapters provide the most thorough analysis of the special Austrian case so far. They show the size of Austria’s untapped potential for naturalisation of immigrants, the incoherence of its citizenship policies at home and abroad and the need for a comprehensive reform.en
dc.description.tableofcontents-- Preface by Rainer Bauböck and Max Haller -- Introduction by Max Haller and Rainer Bauböck -- Part I. Citizenship Identity and Utility in Global Perspective -- 2. (Dual) Citizenship and National Identity in a Globalised World: Sociological Perspectives by Max Haller -- 3. The Toleration of Dual Citizenship: A Global Trend and its Limits by Rainer Bauböck -- 4. The Past and (Post-COVID) Future of Dual Citizenship by Peter J. Spiro -- 5. Strategic Dual Citizenship: Global Dynamics of Supply and Demand by Yossi Harpaz -- Part II. Dual Citizenship in Comparative Perspective -- 6. Dual Citizenship Acceptance and Immigrant Naturalisation Propensity in the Netherlands: The Relevance of Origin- and Destination-Country Rules by Floris Peters and Maarten Vink -- 7. Kin Citizenship in Eastern Europe by Szabolcs Pogonyi -- 8. The Danish Turn Towards Dual Citizenship by Eva Ersbøll -- 9. Dual Citizenship in Italy: An Ambivalent and Contradictory Issue by Günther Pallaver and Guido Denicolò -- 6 Table of Contents -- Part III. Austrian Citizenship at Home and Abroad -- 10. Non-Toleration of Dual Citizenship in Austria by Rainer Bauböck and Gerd Valchars -- 11. The Potential for Naturalisation in Austria: A Statistical Approximation by Stephan Marik-Lebeck -- 12. Does Citizenship Promote Integration? An Austrian Case Study of Immigrants from the Former Yugoslavia and Turkey by Raimund Haindorfer and Max Haller -- 13. The View of Expatriate Austrians on Dual Citizenship: The Results of a Worldwide Survey by Florian Gundl -- 14. Does Dual Citizenship Endanger Ethnic Cohabitation? How the South Tyrolean Population Views a Supplementary Austrian Citizenship by Hermann Atz and Max Halleren
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dc.publisherÖsterreichische Akademie der Wissenschaftenen
dc.relation.urihttps://verlag.oeaw.ac.at/dual-citizenship-and-naturalisation-global-comparative-and-austrian-perspectivesen
dc.rightsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessen
dc.titleDual citizenship and naturalisation : global, comparative and Austrian perspectivesen
dc.typeBooken
dc.identifier.doi10.1553/978OEAW87752


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