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Dual Citizenship and Political Integration

International Migration Review, 1985
On the premise that representative government cannot properly function without the political participation of a large active segment of its constituents represented by permanent immigrants without citizenship, this article: 1) reviews some attempts to resolve such an anomalous situation; 2) suggests naturalization as an instrument to correct it and ...
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Dual Citizenship and Democracy

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2008
Dual/multiple citizenship has become a wide-spread phenomenon in many parts of the world. Whereas during most of the 20th century it was seen as an evil which has to be avoided, today dual citizenship is it de jure accepted or de facto tolerated by most countries.
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Dual reasons for dual citizenship

2017
With increasing globalisation the nation state is losing its significance. This is reflected in a growing tendency to permit dual citizenship, a trend which Australia should follow. We should think of citizenship as membership and participation in a community, rather than as an exclusive allegiance to a single nation. Copyright.
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Dual citizenship and sovereignty

Nationalities Papers, 2011
Multiple and dual citizenship in the past decades have become widely accepted worldwide. Leading scholars in citizenship studies claim that the growing tolerance of dual citizenship signals the weakening of state sovereignty and the emergence of transnational, post-national or cosmopolitan norms.
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Dual Citizenship in Russia

europa ethnica, 2019
In the USSR, the dual citizenship was expressly prohibited by the Soviet law. After Perestroika, a new stage of Russian statehood began: on 12 December 1993, the Constitution of the modern Russian Federation was adopted, which granted Russian citizens the right to have dual citizenship.
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Dual Liminality Conditioned by Existing Citizenship: Highly Skilled Chinese Immigrants Navigating Legality and Career in the U.S.

Sociological inquiry
Immigrants need to constantly manage their legal status while straddling uncertain life circumstances and shifting policies. U.S. immigrant policies treat immigrants based on U.S. internal and international political needs.
Jane Jia‐Yin Wang
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Dual/multiple citizenship

2021
The entry addresses how double and multiple citizenship are regulated in the comparative scenario and which are the main legal issues arising from this topic.
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Democracy and dual citizenship

2017
Citizenship lies at the heart of democracy and, at present, there are two main ways of thinking about this in Australia. One is based on the idea of cool attachment: citizens should adhere to the procedural rules of the state and should not harbour strong emotional attachments to the nation.
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Opportunities and challenges of dual citizenship in Kenya: Towards a dual approach to dual citizenship

2020
Globalization is presenting major challenges in many counties by reducing the role of borders in defining state sovereignty. Many of the challenges posed can as well be converted to opportunities, depending on how a nation responds. A number of nations have enacted legislation that are tolerant to dual and multiple citizenship in order to create ...
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Dual Citizenship - A Postnational View

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2006
Does the dramatic rise of plural citizenship portend a postnational future? This essay describes how plural citizenship both reflects and accelerates postnationalism, in the sense that it undermines state-based identities. This proposition may pose an initial paradox, insofar as plural citizenship could be thought to facilitate state-based connections.
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