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From Migrants to Citizens : Membership in a Changing World /

Citizenship policies are changing rapidly in the face of global migration trends and the inevitable ethnic and racial diversity that follows. The debates are fierce. What should the requirements of citizenship be' How can multi-ethnic states forge a collective identity around a common set of va...

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Autres auteurs: Aleinikoff, T. Alexander (Thomas Alexander), 1952- (Éditeur intellectuel), Klusmeyer, Douglas B., 1957- (Éditeur intellectuel)
Format: Électronique eBook
Langue:Inglés
Publié: Washington, D.C. : Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, [2000]
Collection:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Table des matières:
  • Citizenship in countries of immigration : introduction to part one / David A. Martin
  • Citizenship and immigration in Australia / Gianni Zappal and Stephen Castles
  • The dilemmas of Canadian citizenship law / Donald Galloway
  • Between principles and politics : U.S. citizenship policy / T. Alexander Aleinikoff
  • Citizenship in the aftermath of major political transformations : introduction to part two / Kathleen Newland
  • Migration and admittance to citizenship in Russia / George Ginsburgs
  • Post-apartheid citizenship in South Africa / Jonathan Klaaren
  • The making of citizenship policy in the Baltic States
  • Lowell W. Barrington
  • Dual and supranational citizenship : limits to transnationalism : introduction to part three / Rainer Baubick
  • Nationality in Mexico / Manuel Becerra Ramirez
  • Citizenship of the European Union / Marco Martiniello
  • Citizenship in Israel and Japan : introduction to part four / Aristide R. Zolberg
  • Citizenship and membership in the Israeli polity / Ayelet Shachar
  • Citizenship in Japan : legal practice and contemporary development / Chikako Kashiwazaki
  • Conclusion--Managing membership : new trends in citizenship and nationality policy / Miriam Feldblum.