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Ethnogenesis and Statelessness

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2019
The process of ethnogenesis (i.e. the formation of new ethnic groups) can be considered equivalent to the production of "governance goods" in situation of statelessness. The process of ethnogenesis is a response to the problem of social distance between heterogeneous groups which is a barrier to trade.
Louis Rouanet   +2 more
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The National Register of Citizens (NRC) in India and the potential for statelessness in situ: a cautionary tale from Assam

Contemporary South Asia, 2022
The threat of statelessness has the potential to be realized anew in India with the announcement of the impending National Register of Citizens (NRC). It has propelled this populous democracy once again into controversy.
A. Hari, S. Nagpal
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Treading the border of (il)legality: statelessness, “amphibian life,” and the Rohingya “boat people” of Asia

Inter-Asia Cultural Studies, 2022
In Myanmar, the state and the Buddhist-majority civil society have long been hostile to the people known as the Rohingya. The Muslim Rohingya have lived in Rakhine state for centuries, but the Myanmar government, labelling them “illegal Bengali migrants,”
Arnab Roy Chowdhury, Ahmed Abid
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Exile, Statelessness, and Migration

2018
This book explores the intertwined lives, careers, and writings of a group of prominent Jewish intellectuals during the mid-twentieth century—in particular, Theodor Adorno, Hannah Arendt, Walter Benjamin, Isaiah Berlin, Albert Hirschman, and Judith Shklar, as well as Hans Kelsen, Emmanuel Levinas, Gershom Scholem, and Leo Strauss.
S. Benhabib
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Disciplining Statelessness: Fragmentary Outcomes of the Tibetan Rehabilitation Policy in India

Asian Studies Review, 2021
Tibetan settlements in India house the largest population of Tibetan exiles and are crucial repositories of Tibetan culture and nationalism in the political struggle for Tibet. The settlements privilege the moral narrative of statelessness as an integral
M. Balasubramaniam, Sonika Gupta
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Nationality and Statelessness [PDF]

open access: possible, 2012
Nationality is the legal bond between a person and a state, denotes membership to said state, and gives rise to reciprocal rights and duties between individual and state. This legal bond is also commonly referred to as “citizenship” and the terms “nationality” and “citizenship” are widely used interchangeably, particularly in the field of international
Laura van Waas   +1 more
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Stateless Income [PDF]

open access: possibleFlorida Tax Review, 2022
This paper and its companion, The Lessons of Stateless Income, together comprehensively analyze the tax consequences and policy implications of the phenomenon of “stateless income.” Stateless income comprises income derived for tax purposes by a multinational group from business activities in a country other than the domicile of the group’s ultimate ...
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Theorizing half-statelessness: a case study of the Nation-State Law in Israel

, 2020
In 2018, the state of Israeli citizenship completed a long-anticipated transformation. The passage of the Nation-State Law represented a formal and substantial reordering of the Israeli political sphere and the long-held contention that it prioritized ...
Amal Jamal, Anna Kensicki
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Half-Statelessness and Hannah Arendt’s Citizenship Model: The Case of Palestinian Citizens of Israel

Mediterranean Politics, 2020
This article explores Hannah Arendt’s conceptualization of half-statelessness, theorized as the partial invasion of citizenship by characteristics of statelessness.
Noa Gani, Amal Jamal
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