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Of states, rights, and social closure = governing migration and citizenship /
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Title/Author:
Of states, rights, and social closure/ edited by Oliver Schmidtke and SaimeOzcurumez.
Reminder of title:
governing migration and citizenship /
other author:
Ozcurumez, Saime.
Published:
New York :Palgrave Macmillan, : 2008.,
Description:
x, 307 p. :ill.
[NT 15003449]:
Introduction: national closure and beyond / Oliver Schmidtke -- The normative debate on the "liberal paradox": of states, rights, and social closure -- Immigration, democracy, and citizenship/Joseph H. Carens-- Noncitizens and discrimination : redefining human rights in the face of complexity/ Donald Galloway -- National sovereignty, migration, and the tenuous hold of international legality : the resurfacing (and resubmersion?) of Carl Schmitt / Jeremy Webber -- Borders in public perception: renationalizing modes of inclusion and exclusion/ Oliver Schmidtke -- Limits of governing migration and citizenship -- We are all "republican" now: changes in, prospects for, and limits of citizenship in Germany/ Thomas Faist and Jèurgen Gerdes -- The institutional setting of naturalizationand multiple citizenship: a comparison of German and Dutch policies/ Anita Bèocker and Dietrich Thrèanhardt -- Immigration reform in Germany: the domestic debate under the red-green government / Imke Kruse -- Territoriality in diasporas and transnational communities/ Riva Kastoryano -- Toward a postnational constellation? Politics andpolicy formation in Europe -- Borders, territory and migrationinthe European Union: from the politics of migration in Europe to the European politics of migration/ Andrew Geddes -- The denationalization of immigration politics: is it happening and who benefits? / Ruud Koopmans ... [et al.] -- Immigrants and participation beyond the nation-state: opportunity-capability rift in EU immigration policy process/ Saime Ozcurumez -- Conclusion: crossing borders of states and border-crossing of rights / Saime Ozcurumez.
Subject:
Citizenship. -
Subject:
European Union countries - Emigration and immigration. -
Online resource:
http://link.springer.com/10.1057/9780230610484access to fulltext (Palgrave)
ISBN:
023061048X
Of states, rights, and social closure = governing migration and citizenship /
Of states, rights, and social closure
governing migration and citizenship /[electronic resource] :edited by Oliver Schmidtke and SaimeOzcurumez. - 1st ed. - New York :Palgrave Macmillan,2008. - x, 307 p. :ill.
Includes bibliographical references (p. [285]-302) and index.
Introduction: national closure and beyond / Oliver Schmidtke -- The normative debate on the "liberal paradox": of states, rights, and social closure -- Immigration, democracy, and citizenship/Joseph H. Carens-- Noncitizens and discrimination : redefining human rights in the face of complexity/ Donald Galloway -- National sovereignty, migration, and the tenuous hold of international legality : the resurfacing (and resubmersion?) of Carl Schmitt / Jeremy Webber -- Borders in public perception: renationalizing modes of inclusion and exclusion/ Oliver Schmidtke -- Limits of governing migration and citizenship -- We are all "republican" now: changes in, prospects for, and limits of citizenship in Germany/ Thomas Faist and Jèurgen Gerdes -- The institutional setting of naturalizationand multiple citizenship: a comparison of German and Dutch policies/ Anita Bèocker and Dietrich Thrèanhardt -- Immigration reform in Germany: the domestic debate under the red-green government / Imke Kruse -- Territoriality in diasporas and transnational communities/ Riva Kastoryano -- Toward a postnational constellation? Politics andpolicy formation in Europe -- Borders, territory and migrationinthe European Union: from the politics of migration in Europe to the European politics of migration/ Andrew Geddes -- The denationalization of immigration politics: is it happening and who benefits? / Ruud Koopmans ... [et al.] -- Immigrants and participation beyond the nation-state: opportunity-capability rift in EU immigration policy process/ Saime Ozcurumez -- Conclusion: crossing borders of states and border-crossing of rights / Saime Ozcurumez.
Increased levels of immigration sparked scholary and public debate about its consequences forimmigrants, liberal democracies, sovereignty and rights in both Europe and North America. This bookaddresses questions such as: Do nation-states act to facilitate or limit immigration and integration,how and why? How do nation-states themselves transform in understanding and interpreting rights respond to immigration? Does the European Union make a difference in terms of how immigrants are perceived or how they act as stakeholders in liberal democracies? Through a collection of rich theoreticaland empirical contributions diverse and intriguing responses are provided with case studies from Europe and North America.
Electronic reproduction.
Basingstoke, England :
Palgrave Macmillan,
2009.
Mode of access:World Wide Web.
ISBN: 023061048X
Standard No.: 10.1057/9780230610484doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
530862
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LC Class. No.: JV7590 / .O42 2008eb
Dewey Class. No.: 325/.1
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