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Citizenship Regimes and the Politicization of Immigrant Groups

Authors Didier Ruedin
Year 2017
Journal Name Österreichische Zeitschrift für Politikwissenschaft
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1 Journal Article

Citizenship Regime Inclusiveness Index (CITRIX)

Description
This the Citizenship Regime Inclusiveness Index (CITRIX) mainly builds on selected and partly modified indicators of the Migration and Integration Policy Index (MIPEX) strand on the Access to Nationality. It also uses the citizenship indicators of Fitzgerald et al. (2014) as well as the resources offered by DEMIG and GLOBALCIT as further cornerstones for data collection. Covering a total of 23 OECD countries from 1980 to 2014 (805 country-year observations), CITRIX zooms in on four fundamental components of citizenship regimes relating to the acquisition of nationality by immigrants and their children: (1) the residence duration requirement for ordinary naturalization; (2) the toleration of dual citizenship in naturalization; (3) further naturalization requirements, namely language and citizenship tests as well as economic and criminal record condition; and (4) the strength of jus soli.
Year 2014
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2 Data Set

Citizenship configurations: Analysing the multiple purposes of citizenship regimes in Europe

Authors Maarten Peter Vink, Rainer Bauboeck
Year 2013
Journal Name COMPARATIVE EUROPEAN POLITICS
4 Journal Article

Comparing Citizenship Regimes

Authors Maarten Vink
Year 2017
Journal Name The Oxford Handbook of Citizenship
7 Journal Article

Citizenship, migration, and confessional democracy in Lebanon

Authors Thibaut JAULIN
Year 2014
Journal Name [Migration Policy Centre]
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8 Journal Article

The Institutional Context of Tolerance for Ethnic Minorities: A Comparative, Multilevel Analysis of Western Europe

Authors Steven A. Weldon
Year 2006
Journal Name American Journal of Political Science
Citations (WoS) 171
10 Journal Article

Atypical citizenship regimes: comparing legal and political conceptualizations

Authors Daniel Naujoks
Year 2020
Journal Name Comparative Migration Studies
11 Journal Article

Transnational citizenship: German-Turks and liberalizing citizenship regimes

Authors Ayhan Kaya
Year 2012
Journal Name Citizenship Studies
Citations (WoS) 6
12 Journal Article

Constellations and Transitions: Combining macro and micro perspectives on migration and citizenship

Authors Rainer BAUBÖCK
Year 2012
Book Title Michi MESSER, Renée SCHRÖDER and Ruth WODAK (eds), Migrations: Interdisciplinary Perspectives, Vienna/New York, Springer, 2012, 3-14
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13 Book Chapter

Do Citizenship Regimes Shape Political Incorporation? Evidence from Four European Cities

Authors amparo gonzález-ferrer, laura morales
Year 2013
Journal Name European Political Science
Citations (WoS) 8
14 Journal Article

Dimensions of citizenship policy in the post-Yugoslav space : divergent path

Authors Jelena DZANKIC
Year 2017
Journal Name Central and East European migration review, 2017, Vol. 6, No. 1, pp. 31-48
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15 Journal Article

Report on citizenship law : the Republic of Korea

Authors Chulwoo LEE
Description
This report canvasses the citizenship law of the Republic of Korea with reference to its historical background and evolution, the system of citizenship law and administration, the modes of acquisition of citizenship, the grounds for the loss of citizenship, the law's attitude to multiple citizenship and statelessness, and issues for future reform. The citizenship regime of the Republic of Korea has been shaped by the country's background as a historic protonational state with a putatively "homogenous" population (Hobsbawm 1992: 66), the experience of Japanese rule, waves of outmigration and diasporic experiences, national division, and a "migration transition" since the 1990s (Castles, Haas & Miller 2014: 46-51). The report focuses on the legal aspects of the citizenship regime and does not purport to discuss the political and social implications of the law, but discerning readers will be able to sense how the backgrounds and processes of nation-building and population movement have shaped the legal regime.
Year 2019
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16 Report

Report on citizenship law : the Republic of Korea

Authors Chulwoo LEE
Description
This report canvasses the citizenship law of the Republic of Korea with reference to its historical background and evolution, the system of citizenship law and administration, the modes of acquisition of citizenship, the grounds for the loss of citizenship, the law’s attitude to multiple citizenship and statelessness, and issues for future reform. The citizenship regime of the Republic of Korea has been shaped by the country’s background as a historic protonational state with a putatively ‘homogenous’ population (Hobsbawm 1992: 66), the experience of Japanese rule, waves of outmigration and diasporic experiences, national division, and a ‘migration transition’ since the 1990s (Castles, Haas & Miller 2014: 46-51). The report focuses on the legal aspects of the citizenship regime and does not purport to discuss the political and social implications of the law, but discerning readers will be able to sense how the backgrounds and processes of nation-building and population movement have shaped the legal regime.
Year 2017
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17 Report

Governing immigrants and citizenship regimes: the case of France, 1950s–1990s

Authors Walter Nicholls
Year 2012
Journal Name Citizenship Studies
Citations (WoS) 6
18 Journal Article

Ethnic Citizenship Regimes: Europeanization, Post-War Migration and Redressing Past Wrongs

Authors Sergiu Gherghina
Year 2013
Journal Name Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies
Citations (WoS) 1
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19 Journal Article

Report on citizenship law : Philippines

Authors Filomeno V. AGUILAR
Description
The Philippines has the interesting experience of having gone through two citizenship regimes. From an initial period in which jurisprudence favoured the principle of ius soli the country transitioned to the current regime in which ius sanguinis has been the prevailing principle. The initial period occurred during the first half of the twentieth century when the Philippines was under US colonial rule, while the subsequent period occurred after the Philippines gained independence.
Year 2017
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20 Report

Dual Citizenship, Double Membership? Membership and Belonging of Immigrants’ Descendants in France and Sweden

Authors Constanza Vera-Larrucea
Year 2011
Journal Name Journal of International Migration and Integration
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24 Journal Article

Beyond instrumental citizenship: the Spanish and Italian citizenship regimes in times of crisis

Authors Claudia Finotelli, MariaCaterina La Barbera, Gabriel Echeverría
Year 2017
Journal Name Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies
Citations (WoS) 2
25 Journal Article

Ethnic Penalties in Western Labour Markets: <i>Contributions, Explanations, Critiques</i>

Authors Arnfinn H. Midtbøen
Year 2015
Journal Name Nordic Journal of Migration Research
26 Journal Article

Understanding Montenegrin citizenship

Authors Jelena Dzankic
Year 2012
Journal Name Citizenship Studies
28 Journal Article

Country Report: Georgia

Authors Alexi GUGUSHVILI
Description
Although Georgia has granted dual citizenship to more than 36,000 people since 2004 and simplified naturalisation requirements, ius sanguinis remains the central principle of the established citizenship regime, and ethnicity largely determines one’s dual citizenship. The post-Soviet nationality policies of Georgia can be linked to that of Georgia’s First Democratic Republic of 1918-1921. On both occasions — after the fall of the Russian Empire and the Soviet Union — Georgia had to apply collective naturalisation, encountered secessionist movements at home, and faced the difficult struggle of establishing new economic, political and social systems. The main difference between the two systems was that the earlier one was social democratic, whereas the latter was market-oriented.
Year 2012
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29 Report

Europeans on the Move

Authors Martin Westlake
Year 2011
Journal Name European Political Science
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30 Journal Article

Insecure lives: Irregular Migration and Precarious Labour in Finland (INSECURE) / Epävarma elämä: Epävirallinen maahanmuutto ja prekaari työ Suomessa (INSECURE) (550 000 €)

Description
Project description: INSECURE is a multi-sited, multi-method study of irregular migration in Finland. It provides an understanding of how mobility controls, employment and citizenship regimes affect migrants’ social and material conditions in Finland and produce everyday insecurity of existence and marginalisation. The project obtains knowledge on how migrants cope with precarious living and working conditions. INSECURE analyses the ways in which irregular migration is framed as a security question in Finnish policy documents. The project produces applicable empirical knowledge to assist policy-making in confronting the question of irregular migration in Finland. By investigating the situation of vulnerable subjects excluded from the realm of citizenship, the project breaks new ground in revealing what security de facto means in contemporary societies characterised by multiple forms of mobilities, including irregular migration. / Hankkeen julkinen kuvaus: INSECURE on monipaikkainen ja –metodinen tutkimus epävirallisesta maahanmuutosta Suomessa. Projekti tuottaa uudenlaista ymmärrystä siitä, kuinka liikkuvuuden, työmarkkinoiden ja kansalaisuuden kontrollointi tuottavat jokapäiväistä turvattomuutta ja syrjäytymistä ja vaikuttavat siirtolaisten yhteiskunnallisiin ja taloudellisiin elinehtoihin Suomessa. Projektissa tutkitaan, kuinka siirtolaiset rakentavat elämäänsä turvattomuuden ja prekaarien työsuhteiden ja asumisolojen ympäristössä. INSECURE analysoi epävirallisen maahanmuuton turvallistamista viranomaisdiskursseissa Suomessa. Projekti tuottaa soveltamiskelpoista empiiristä tietoa epäviralliseen maahanmuuttoon liittyvän päätöksenteon tueksi. Haavoittuvassa asemassa olevien ja kansalaisuuteen sidottujen oikeuksien ulkopuolelle suljettujen siirtolaisten aseman tutkiminen avaa uusia näkökulmia turvallisuuden käytännön merkityksiin nykyisessä yhteiskunnassa, jota luonnehtii monimuotoisen liikkuvuuden ja epävirallisen maahanmuuton muodot.
Year 2014
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31 Project

Defending National Identity and National Interests: The Limits of Citizenship Transnationalism in Germany and China

Authors Choo Chin Low
Year 2014
Journal Name JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION AND INTEGRATION
32 Journal Article

The Architecture of Race in the British Immigration and Citizenship Regime: The Figure of the Undesirable ‘Other’

Authors Iva Dodevska
Year 2021
Journal Name Journal of Identity and Migration Studies
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33 Journal Article

Report on citizenship law : Malaysia and Singapore

Authors Choo Chin LOW
Description
The Malaysian citizenship regime is shaped by British colonialism, federalism, the politics of communalism and ethnic nationalism. Ius soli has been controversial in Malayan citizenship history due to the immigration history of British Malaya. Birthright citizenship for many generations of immigrants was contested because they were not readily assimilated into the Malayan way of life, which challenged the ethnic homogeneity of Malay nation-states. The adoption of territorial birthright principles was contested in the post-war period due to the emergence of politics of communalism and ethnic nationalism. As ius soli has been controversial in Malayan citizenship history, the Federation of Malaya (1948) resorted to the principle of double ius soli, followed by the principle of delayed ius soli in 1952 before fully institutionalising unconditional ius soli on the eve of Malayan independence in 1957.
Year 2017
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34 Report

Women and Legal Pluralism: Lessons from Indigenous Governance Systems in the Andes

Authors Rachel Sieder, Anna Barrera
Year 2017
Journal Name Journal of Latin American Studies
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35 Journal Article

Negotiations and morality: the ethnicization of citizenship in post-secession South Sudan

Authors Ferenc David Marko
Year 2015
Journal Name JOURNAL OF EASTERN AFRICAN STUDIES
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38 Journal Article

Forced Marriage vs. Family Reunification: Nationality, Gender and Ethnicity in German Migration Policy

Authors Doris Urbanek
Year 2012
Journal Name JOURNAL OF INTERCULTURAL STUDIES
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40 Journal Article

The Role of Social Capital in Migrants’ Engagement in Local Politics in European Cities

Authors Katia Pilati, Laura Morales
Book Title Social Capital, Political Participation and Migration in Europe
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44 Book Chapter

Reform, Counter-Reform and the Politics of Citizenship: Local Voting Rights for Third-Country Nationals in Greece

Authors Anna Triandafyllidou
Year 2014
Journal Name JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION AND INTEGRATION
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45 Journal Article

A tale of ambiguity: citizenship, nationalism and democracy in Turkey

Authors E. F. KEYMAN, TUBA KANCI
Year 2011
Journal Name Nations and Nationalism
46 Journal Article

The blind spots of liberal citizenship and integration policy

Authors Aleksandra Lewicki
Year 2017
Journal Name PATTERNS OF PREJUDICE
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47 Journal Article

Practicing Citizenship: Bolivian Migrant Identities and Spaces of Belonging in Washington DC

Authors Christopher Strunk
Year 2015
Journal Name Journal of Intercultural Studies
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48 Journal Article

The three levels of citizenship within the European Union

Authors Rainer BAUBÖCK
Year 2014
Journal Name German Law Journal, 2014, Vol. 15, No. 5, pp. 751-764
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49 Journal Article

Expanding the Electorate: Comparing the Noncitizen Voting Practices of 25 Democracies

Authors David C. Earnest
Year 2014
Journal Name JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION AND INTEGRATION
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50 Journal Article
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