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            Citizenship Policies in the New Europe

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            Sievers, Wiebke (editor)
            Bauböck, Rainer (editor)
            Perchinig, Bernhard (editor)
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            Abstract
            In May 2004 ten new Member States joined the European Union. This enlargement has greatly increased the diversity of historic experiences and contemporary conceptions of statehood, nation-building and citizenship within the Union. In contrast with the old Member States, many of the new ones have not existed as independent states within their present borders for more than two generations. Citizenship Policies in the New Europe describes the citizenship laws in each of the ten new countries and analyses their historical background. Turkey has been added as the largest source country of immigration into the fifteen old Member States because it illustrates the increasing interaction between citizenship laws in migrant sending and receiving countries. Citizenship Policies in the New Europe complements two volumes on Acquisition and Loss of Nationality published earlier in the same series and that present comparative analyses of citizenship regulations in the fifteen old Member States. Citizenship Policies in the New Europe is part of the IMISCoe Research series. Two other publications on the same subject, "http://www.aup.nl/do.php?a=show_visitor_book&isbn=9789053569498">Acquisition and Loss of Nationality, were released earlier this year. Authors: Andrea Barová, Eugene Buttigieg, Agata Górny, Priit Järve, Zeynep Kadirbeyoglu, Mária Kovács, Kristine Kruma, Andre Liebich, Dagmar Kusá, Felicita Medved, Judit Tóth, Nikos Trimikliniotis
             
            Deze titel is vervangen door "http://www.aup.nl/do.php?a=show_visitor_book&isbn=9789089641083">ISBN 978 90 8964 108 3 In mei 2004 werd de EU tien lidstaten rijker. Met deze uitbreiding nam de diversiteit aan historische achtergronden, ideeën over de staat, het vormen van een staat en het Europees burgerschap toe. In tegenstelling tot de oude lidstaten, bestaan de nieuwe vaak niet langer dan twee generaties als onafhankelijke staat. Hoe besloten deze nieuwe staten wie tot hun burgers behoorden? Hoe staan zij tegenover de aanzienlijke immigrantengemeenschappen en etnische minderheden in hun land, en etnisch verwante minderheden in buurlanden? In hoeverre hebben immigratie en integratie in de EU invloed op burgerwetgeving en beleid? Citizenship Policies in the New Europe beschrijft de burgerwetgeving in elk van de tien nieuwe lidstaten en zet deze in historisch perspectief. Turkije als land waar de meeste immigranten in de vijftien oude lidstaten vandaan komen is toegevoegd, omdat het illustreert hoe de interactie verloopt tussen wetgeving in landen waar immigranten vandaan komen en die waar ze naartoe migreren. Citizenship Policies in the New Europe bevat twee uitgaven in dezelfde serie over "http://www.aup.nl/do.php?a=show_visitor_book&isbn=9789053569498">Acquisition and Loss of Nationality, die eerder dit jaar werden gepubliceerd, met vergelijkbare analyses over regulatie van de bevolking in de vijftien oude lidstaten.
             
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            https://doab-dev.siscern.org/handle/20.500.12854/196975
            Keywords
            wetenschap algemeen; popular science; thema EDItEUR::P Mathematics and Science::PD Science: general issues
            DOI
            10.5117/9789053569221
            ISBN
            9789053569221
            Publisher
            Amsterdam University Press
            Publisher website
            www.aup.nl
            Publication date and place
            2007
            Pages
            314
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