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Does Deliberative Thinking Increase Tolerance? Political Tolerance Toward Individuals With Dual Citizenship

Social Cognition, 2022
A growing number of states permit dual citizenship, but continued fears about communitarian values and worries about divided loyalties of dual citizens frequently boil up, leading to forms of political intolerance against such individuals.
M. Verkuyten   +2 more
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Transnational migration and dual citizenship: The conundrum of social and economic rights of dual citizens in Pakistan

Asian and Pacific Migration Journal, 2022
Pakistan is among the Asian countries which permits dual citizenship. However, the dual citizenship privileges availed by overseas-based Pakistanis spark intense debate making Pakistani dual citizens and their entitlements a contested subject in the ...
Ayesha Masood Chaudry, M. Bilal
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Decision letter for "Barriers to naturalization: How dual citizenship restrictions impede full membership"

International migration (Geneva. Print), 2021
Dual citizenship restrictions are widely recognized as one of the major barriers for immigrant naturalization. Yet, we know surprisingly little about what drives migrants’ concerns about trading off their former citizenship for a new one. This paper aims
M. Weinmann
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Pathways to external citizenship: the global extension of dual citizenship and voting from abroad

Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies
The extension of dual citizenship and external voting rights over the past decades has been widely observed. Both trends contribute to the phenomenon of external citizenship, where citizens residing abroad hold rights to political participation ...
Sebastián Umpierrez de Reguero   +1 more
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Dual citizenship and wicked problems: a leadership stance in child and adolescent psychoanalytic psychotherapy

Journal of Child Psychotherapy
This paper raises and addresses issues to do with leadership and child psychotherapy, beginning with a report on a systematic review of papers about leadership in the Journal of Child Psychotherapy (JCP).
Andrew Dawson, Lynda Ellis
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Beyond ‘birth tourism’: transnational birth mobilities and dual citizenship amid geopolitical instability

Citizenship Studies
This article investigates the pursuit of additional citizenship through transnational births, based on an ethnographic study of Russian families who travel to Brazil specifically to obtain Brazilian nationality for themselves and their children.
Svetlana Ruseishvili
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LEGAL PROTECTION OF CUSTODY RIGHTS FOR DUAL CITIZENSHIP CHILDREN AFTER THE DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE

Awang Long Law Review
The purpose of this research is first to determine the legal consequences of the breakup of mixed marriage on the custody of dual citizenship children and second, to understand the judge's considerations in handing down a decision as legal protection of ...
Agus Arief Wicaksana   +3 more
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Dual citizenship as claims-making: the case of marriage migrants in South Korea

, 2021
Over the past few decades, citizenship scholars have moved from conceptualizing citizenship as a legal status with associated rights to a more process-oriented approach acknowledging the socially constructed nature of citizenship.
Ilju Kim
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Limited Dual Citizenship Age Limit

Law and Humanities Quarterly Reviews, 2022
As a result of mixed marriages, children born based on their parents' descendants (the principle of ius sanguinis), or the nationality obtained based on where a child is born (the principle of ius soli) depends on the principle adopted by each country, giving implications for the existence of children who have dual nationality.
Eka NAM Sihombing   +2 more
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Dual Citizenship

Practical Anthropology, 1969
This article by Sandy Turnbull, whose parents have been missionaries in Haiti for 20 years, is published because it offers an unusually perceptive firsthand account of the experience of dual cultural citizenship. The experience of moments of full integration in each of the cultures involved, alternating with times of conscious or unconscious ...
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