The introductory article to the special issue discusses how the extension of voting rights beyond citizenship (that is, to non-national immigrants) and residence (that is, to expatriates) can be interpreted in the light of democratization processes in both Western countries and in developing regions. It does so by inserting the globalization-specific extension of voting rights to immigrants and expatriates within the long-term series of historical waves of democratization. Does the current extension enhance democracy by granting de facto disenfranchised immigrants and emigrants political rights or does it jeopardize the very functioning of democracy by undermining its legitimacy through the removal of territorial and national boundaries? Th...
Voting rights are traditionally associated with the institution of citizenship. This relationship, h...
Saying that migration is in steady increase and that this produces new global challenges is not news...
First published online: 31 March 2021In this article, we analyze the nexus between political regimes...
This book discusses how the extension of voting rights beyond citizenship (i.e., to non-national imm...
The past decade has witnessed a dramatic increase in the number of countries that have made provisio...
First published online: 19 October 2016How does international migration impact the composition of th...
peer reviewedaudience: researcher, professional, studentToday, a large majority of states allow at l...
In this article, I start by looking at the historical origin of external voting in an attempt to def...
These are the supplementary materials for an article published in Diaspora Studies (BDIA), Volume 17...
In this groundbreaking study, David C. Earnest analyzes why democracies give noncitizens the right t...
An increasing number of countries have granted electoral rights to their citizens living abroad. An ...
It is increasingly common for political rights to be extended to citizens who are permanently reside...
Moving past the literature on states granting migrant voting rights, in this article I focus on indi...
This article reviews the recent literature that analyses, within a normative cosmopolitan framework,...
This article addresses two central topics in normative debates on transnational citizenship: the inc...
Voting rights are traditionally associated with the institution of citizenship. This relationship, h...
Saying that migration is in steady increase and that this produces new global challenges is not news...
First published online: 31 March 2021In this article, we analyze the nexus between political regimes...
This book discusses how the extension of voting rights beyond citizenship (i.e., to non-national imm...
The past decade has witnessed a dramatic increase in the number of countries that have made provisio...
First published online: 19 October 2016How does international migration impact the composition of th...
peer reviewedaudience: researcher, professional, studentToday, a large majority of states allow at l...
In this article, I start by looking at the historical origin of external voting in an attempt to def...
These are the supplementary materials for an article published in Diaspora Studies (BDIA), Volume 17...
In this groundbreaking study, David C. Earnest analyzes why democracies give noncitizens the right t...
An increasing number of countries have granted electoral rights to their citizens living abroad. An ...
It is increasingly common for political rights to be extended to citizens who are permanently reside...
Moving past the literature on states granting migrant voting rights, in this article I focus on indi...
This article reviews the recent literature that analyses, within a normative cosmopolitan framework,...
This article addresses two central topics in normative debates on transnational citizenship: the inc...
Voting rights are traditionally associated with the institution of citizenship. This relationship, h...
Saying that migration is in steady increase and that this produces new global challenges is not news...
First published online: 31 March 2021In this article, we analyze the nexus between political regimes...