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Dual Citizenship and Political Integration
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Hammar, Tomas
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/ CITIZENSHIP
/ Countries
/ Demography
/ Developed Countries
/ Dual nationality
/ Emigration
/ Emigration and Immigration
/ Employment
/ Ethnic Groups
/ Europe
/ European Council
/ FUTURE (PAST AND PRESENT ATTEMPTS TO DEPICT IT)
/ Health Manpower
/ IMMIGRANTS
/ Immigration and emigration
/ International migration
/ Naturalization
/ Part I: Immigrants as the Subjects of Policy
/ PARTICIPATION
/ POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT OR POLITICAL DEGENERATION
/ Political integration
/ Political Participation
/ Politics
/ Population
/ Population Characteristics
/ Population Dynamics
/ REPRESENTATION
/ Rights
/ Social Integration
/ SURVEY DATA AND POLLING DATA
/ Sweden
/ Transients and Migrants
/ Treaties
/ Voting rights
/ Western Europe
1985
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Dual Citizenship and Political Integration
by
Hammar, Tomas
in
Alien labor
/ CITIZENSHIP
/ Countries
/ Demography
/ Developed Countries
/ Dual nationality
/ Emigration
/ Emigration and Immigration
/ Employment
/ Ethnic Groups
/ Europe
/ European Council
/ FUTURE (PAST AND PRESENT ATTEMPTS TO DEPICT IT)
/ Health Manpower
/ IMMIGRANTS
/ Immigration and emigration
/ International migration
/ Naturalization
/ Part I: Immigrants as the Subjects of Policy
/ PARTICIPATION
/ POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT OR POLITICAL DEGENERATION
/ Political integration
/ Political Participation
/ Politics
/ Population
/ Population Characteristics
/ Population Dynamics
/ REPRESENTATION
/ Rights
/ Social Integration
/ SURVEY DATA AND POLLING DATA
/ Sweden
/ Transients and Migrants
/ Treaties
/ Voting rights
/ Western Europe
1985
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Dual Citizenship and Political Integration
by
Hammar, Tomas
in
Alien labor
/ CITIZENSHIP
/ Countries
/ Demography
/ Developed Countries
/ Dual nationality
/ Emigration
/ Emigration and Immigration
/ Employment
/ Ethnic Groups
/ Europe
/ European Council
/ FUTURE (PAST AND PRESENT ATTEMPTS TO DEPICT IT)
/ Health Manpower
/ IMMIGRANTS
/ Immigration and emigration
/ International migration
/ Naturalization
/ Part I: Immigrants as the Subjects of Policy
/ PARTICIPATION
/ POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT OR POLITICAL DEGENERATION
/ Political integration
/ Political Participation
/ Politics
/ Population
/ Population Characteristics
/ Population Dynamics
/ REPRESENTATION
/ Rights
/ Social Integration
/ SURVEY DATA AND POLLING DATA
/ Sweden
/ Transients and Migrants
/ Treaties
/ Voting rights
/ Western Europe
1985
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Dual Citizenship and Political Integration
1985
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Overview
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 describes the naturalization rate and the reasons for the low propensity for naturalization in various North European countries; 3) surveys the phenomenon of dual citizenship, the reasons for its increase as well as its inconveniences and advantages; and 4) hypothesizes that future increases in dual citizenship will protect political rights and foster political integration.
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Center for Migration Studies of New York, Inc,Center for Migration Studies
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