The argument this Chapter develops is twofold. If they wish to comply with the requirements imposed by the ideal of democracy, modern liberal polities have to reconsider the popular basis upon which they are based. International mobility and a growing number of immigrants settling on their land call for a widening of the population entitled to take part in the democratic process. Should they fail to do so, their qualification as democracies may well be in peril. Western democracies have shown endeavours in this direction but they tend to confuse the logic of state with the logic of nation, the former being applied for the admission in their territory, the latter being at the core of the concept of citizenship. Such confusion casts doubts on...
The mass movement of people across the globe constitutes a major feature of world politics today.Wha...
Published online: 11 Feb 2015In this article I criticize, first, democratic inclusion principles tha...
The coexistence of cultural and religious minorities in liberal democratic systems presents various ...
What unites political associations? And what are fair criteria for conceding or denying access to ci...
When newly democratizing countries engage in processes of decision-making, a great deal rests upon t...
Our current understanding of citizenship is grounded in our culture of individualism and results in ...
The concept of citizenship is ambiguous. It is sometimes understood as nationalitè (state citizenshi...
What are the implications for a liberal democracy if political elites continue to allow (and pursue)...
This article deals with the political challenges that European liberal democracies confront in relat...
Print Publication Date: Aug 2017 - Online Publication Date: Sep 2017The chapter focuses on citizensh...
The coexistence of cultural and religious minorities in liberal democratic systems presents various ...
ABSTRACT. The author calls attention to the theoretical and empirical difficulties of assigning a pr...
The aim of this paper is to propose a theoretical reflection on the possible transformations of demo...
In December Niraja Gopal Jayal, Professor at the Centre for the Study of Law and Governance at the J...
Citizenship in liberal democracies has, until recently, been theorized as conferring equal legal sta...
The mass movement of people across the globe constitutes a major feature of world politics today.Wha...
Published online: 11 Feb 2015In this article I criticize, first, democratic inclusion principles tha...
The coexistence of cultural and religious minorities in liberal democratic systems presents various ...
What unites political associations? And what are fair criteria for conceding or denying access to ci...
When newly democratizing countries engage in processes of decision-making, a great deal rests upon t...
Our current understanding of citizenship is grounded in our culture of individualism and results in ...
The concept of citizenship is ambiguous. It is sometimes understood as nationalitè (state citizenshi...
What are the implications for a liberal democracy if political elites continue to allow (and pursue)...
This article deals with the political challenges that European liberal democracies confront in relat...
Print Publication Date: Aug 2017 - Online Publication Date: Sep 2017The chapter focuses on citizensh...
The coexistence of cultural and religious minorities in liberal democratic systems presents various ...
ABSTRACT. The author calls attention to the theoretical and empirical difficulties of assigning a pr...
The aim of this paper is to propose a theoretical reflection on the possible transformations of demo...
In December Niraja Gopal Jayal, Professor at the Centre for the Study of Law and Governance at the J...
Citizenship in liberal democracies has, until recently, been theorized as conferring equal legal sta...
The mass movement of people across the globe constitutes a major feature of world politics today.Wha...
Published online: 11 Feb 2015In this article I criticize, first, democratic inclusion principles tha...
The coexistence of cultural and religious minorities in liberal democratic systems presents various ...