Illiberal liberal states : immigration, citizenship and integration in the EU /
Understanding the dynamics of the illiberal practices of liberal states is increasingly important in Europe today. This book examines the changing relationship between immigration, citizenship and integration at the European and national arenas.
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Farnham, Surrey ; Burlington, VT :
Ashgate,
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Table of Contents:
- 1. Understanding the contest of community: illiberal practices in the EU? / Elspeth Guild, Kees Groenendijk and Sergio Carrera
- -- tPart I. Citizenship and Integration: The European Union: 2. Political rights and multilevel citizenship in Europe / Jo Shaw; 3. Passing citizenship tests as a requirement for naturalisation: a comparative perspective / Gerard-Rene de Groot, Jan-Jaap Kuipers and Franziska Weber; 4. European citizenship: a tool for integration? / Zeynep Yanasmayan
- -- Part II. Citizenship and integration: The National Arenas: 5. The impact of EU enlargement on nation building and citizenship law / Judit Toth; 6. Justifying citizenship tests in the Netherlands and the UK / Ricky Van Oers; 7. Dual citizenship as an element of the integration process in receiving societies: the case of Slovenia / Barbara Kejzar; 8. Religious citizenship as a substitute for immigrant integration?: the governance of diversity in Austria / Julia Mourao Permoser and Sieglinde Rosenberger
- -- Part III. Immigration and Integration: The European Union: 9. Doing and deserving: competing frames of integration in the EU / Dora Kostakopoulou, Sergio Carrera and Moritz Jesse; 10. Missing in action: effective protection for third-country nationals from discrimination under Community law / Moritz Jesse; 11. Free movement as a precondition for integration of third-country nationals in the EU / Sara Iglesias Sanchez; 12. Access to social assistance benefits and Directive 2004/38 / Paul Minderhoud
- -- Part IV. Immigration and Integration: The National Arenas: 13. Integration and immigration: the vicissitudes of Dutch 'Inburgering' / Leonard F.M. Besselink; 14. Liberal states: privatised integration policies? / Ines Michalowski; 15. The integration agenda in British migration law / Bernard Ryan; 16. Discrimination instead of integration?: Integration requirements for immigrants in Denmark and Germany / Anja Wiesbrock; 17. Nationality, Immigration and 'the republican integration' in France: normativisation, expansionism and externalization / Sergio Carrera; 18. Immigration and the construction of public philosophy(ies) of integration in Spain / Ruth Ferrero and Gemma Pinyol; 19. Insertion, integration and rejection of immigration in Italy / Salvatore Palidda.