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|a The ethics of multiple citizenship /
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|a Cover; Half-title; Series information; Title page; Copyright information; Dedication; Contents; List of Figures; List of Tables; Acknowledgements; 1 Introduction; I The Legal History of Multiple Citizenship; II Academic Reception and Debates; A What Will Be Said; B What Has Been Said; III The Arguments to Come; Part I Acquisition; 2 Multiple Citizenship by Birthright; I The Efficiency Argument behind Birthright; II What, If Not Efficiency, Could Justify Birthright Multiple Nationality?; A Jus Soli; B Jus Sanguinis; C Reform; III Conclusion; 3 Multiple Citizenship by Naturalization
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|a I Legal FrameworkII Against the Citizenship Renunciation Requirement; III In Defence of the Citizenship Renunciation Requirement; A The Demands of Consistency; B No Different from Other Conditions; C Not like the Other Conditions: What Is Permissible and What Is Not; D Acting against One's Interest; E Loss Aversion; IV Default Rules and Dual Citizenship; A What Are Default Rules?; B Dual Citizenship by Default; C Reform; 4 Multiple Citizenship by Investment; I The Rise of Economic Citizenship; II Selling Honours: The Historical Record; III Lessons from the Sale of Honours
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|a A Merit and ReciprocityB Fairness; C Signalling; D Social Values and Meanings; E Political Consequences; IV A Clarification; V Conclusion; Part II Consequences; 5 Multiple Citizenship and Collective Decision Making; I Multiple Citizens as Political Agents; II Voting, Deliberation, and Collective Rationality; A The Condorcet Paradox: How Majority Rule Can Yield Inconsistent Collective Decisions; B From Aggregating Preferences to Aggregating Judgements; C Why Consistency Matters; D Avoiding Inconsistency: Single-Peaked Preferences, Unidimensionally Aligned Judgements
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|a E The Need for Structured Disagreement or Meta-AgreementF Structuring Disagreement through Deliberation; G Recap and the Role of Citizenship; III How Multiple Citizenship Could Undermine Collective Rationality; A Deciding in Two Countries; B A Perceptual Analogy; IV Conclusion; 6 Multiple Citizenship and the Boundary Problem; I Three Boundary-Drawing Principles: Affectedness, Subjection to Law, and Unaffectedness; A The Affected Interests Principle; B The Legally Subjected Principle; C The Unaffected Interests Principle; II Multiple Citizenship and Boundaries: An Assessment
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|a A The Affected Interests PrincipleB The Legally Subjected Principle; C The Unaffected Interests Principle; III Untying the Gordian Knot: Citizenship-sine-Political Rights, Political Rights-sine-Citizenship; 7 Taxing Multiple Citizens and Global Inequality; I Citizenship and Global Inequality; II Multiple Citizenship, Inequality, and the Birthright Levy; III Interactive Effects, Extra-Benefits, and Double Taxation Agreements; A What Do Double Taxation Agreements Entail for Dual Citizens?; IV Impact on Global Inequality; A The Poor Do Not Move
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|a Explores the moral quandaries of multiple citizenship in the context of broader debates in normative political theory.
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