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Title:Open borders in the nineteenth century : constructing the national, the citizen and the foreigner in South America Author(s):ACOSTA, DiegoDate:2017Type:Working PaperSeries/Number:EUI RSCAS; 2017/46; Global Governance Programme-282; GLOBALCITAbstract:This working paper describes and explains the historical origins of the division between the national and the foreigner in South America. In the early nineteenth century, all the previously Spanish possessions in South ...
Title:Let me vote in your country, and I’ll let you vote in mine : a proposal for transnational democracy Editor(s):BLATTER, Joachim; BAUBÖCK, Rainer
Date:2019Type:Working PaperSeries/Number:EUI RSCAS; 2019/25; Global Governance Programme-340; GLOBALCIT; [Global Citizenship]Abstract:Technocratic forms of international governance have spurred the rise of populist nationalists in Europe and around the globe. Joachim Blatter argues that we should tackle these intertwined challenges to representative ...

Title:Brexit, nationality and union citizenship : bottom up Author(s):JESSURUN D'OLIVEIRA, Hans U.Date:2018Type:Working PaperSeries/Number:EUI RSCAS; 2018/49; Global Governance Programme-317; GLOBALCITAbstract:In this paper an inquiry is made into the reactions of Union citizens to the imminent Brexit and the uncertainty the unfinished negotiations bring. UK citizens seek to acquire the nationality of EU27 Member States, while ...
Title:EU citizenship : still a fundamental status? Author(s):SHAW, JoDate:2018Type:Working PaperSeries/Number:EUI RSCAS; 2018/14; Global Governance Programme-296; GLOBALCITAbstract:Written as a standalone essay as part of an edited booked based on citizenship forums published on the GlobalCIT website, this essay is intended to explore the trajectory of EU citizenship, under pressure from forces inside ...
Title:Contested territories, liminal polities, performative citizenship : a comparative analysis Author(s):KRASNIQI, GezimDate:2018Type:Working PaperSeries/Number:EUI RSCAS; 2018/13; Global Governance Programme-295; GLOBALCIT; [Global Citizenship]Abstract:Through a comparative analysis of ten liminal polities - Abkhazia, Kosovo, Nagorno-Karabakh, Somaliland, South Ossetia, Palestine, Taiwan, the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC), Transnistria and Western Sahara, ...
Title:Revocation of citizenship : the new policies of conditional membership Editor(s):FARGUES, Emilien Louis Maurice
; HONOHAN, IseultDate:2021Type:Working PaperSeries/Number:EUI RSC; 2021/23; Global Governance Programme-438; GLOBALCITAbstract:In many countries across the world, citizenship revocation policies are back on the political agenda. States are either contemplating or adopting legislative changes to increase the power of the executive to take citizenship ...

Title:Revising citizenship within the European Union : is a genuine link requirement the way forward? Author(s):VAN DEN BRINK, MartijnDate:2020Type:Working PaperSeries/Number:EUI RSCAS; 2020/76; Global Governance Programme-418; GLOBALCIT; [Global Citizenship]Abstract:EU institutions have argued on several occasions that national and EU citizenship should not be awarded without any genuine link with the Member State concerned. Various political theorists have adopted the same position ...
Title:Cities vs states : should urban citizenship be emancipated from nationality? Editor(s):BAUBÖCK, Rainer
; ORGAD, Liav
Date:2020Type:Working PaperSeries/Number:EUI RSCAS; 2020/16; Global Governance Programme-386; GLOBALCIT; [Global Citizenship Governance]Abstract:A majority of the world population lives in cities, but determining citizenship remains a monopoly of nation-states. Should cities claim their own citizenship, based on residence rather than nationality? Should they get ...


Title:Citizenship loss and deprivation in the European Union (27 + 1) Author(s):LEPOUTRE, Jules
Date:2020Type:Working PaperSeries/Number:EUI RSCAS; 2020/29; Global Governance Programme-392; GLOBALCITAbstract:Citizenship legislations of the Member States of the European Union are the result of common principles, shared influences and various constitutional identities. Altogether, they revolve around a set of international rules ...

Title:Unblocking access to citizenship in the global South : should the process be decentralised? Editor(s):MANBY, Bronwen; BAUBÖCK, Rainer
Date:2021Type:Working PaperSeries/Number:EUI RSC; 2021/07; Global Governance Programme-431; GLOBALCITAbstract:Why is naturalisation so rare in countries of the global South, and how could access be made easier? More than one third of global migration is into low and middle income countries; three-quarters of the global refugee ...
