The politics of citizenship in Europe
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The politics of citizenship in Europe
Cambridge University Press, 2009
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- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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内容説明
In this book, Howard addresses immigrant integration, one of the most critical challenges facing European countries, the resolution of which will in large part depend on how foreigners can become citizens. Howard's research shows that despite remarkable convergence in their economic, judicial, and social policies, the countries of the European Union still maintain very different definitions of citizenship. Based on an innovative measure of national citizenship policies, the book accounts for both historical variation and contemporary change. Howard's historical explanation highlights the legacies of colonialism and early democratization, which unintentionally created relatively inclusive citizenship regimes. Howard's argument focuses on the politics of citizenship, showing in particular how anti-immigrant public opinion - when activated politically, usually by far right movements or public referenda - can block the liberalizing tendencies of political elites. Overall, the book shows the far-reaching implications of this growing and volatile issue.
目次
- Introduction
- Part I. Argument: 1. Citizenship in cross-national perspective: an empirical baseline in the EU-15
- 2. Historical variation and legacies: the impact of colonialism and early democratization
- 3. Continuity and change in the contemporary period: the impact of public mobilization
- Part II. Cases: 4. Liberalizing change: Sweden, Finland, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, and Portugal
- 5. Restrictive continuity: Austria, Denmark, Italy, Spain, and Greece
- 6. Partial liberalization with a restrictive backlash: Germany
- 7. Citizenship battles in the historically liberal countries: France, Belgium, the United Kingdom, and Ireland
- 8. The new European frontier: the 12 Accession countries
- Conclusion
- Appendix I
- Appendix II.
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