In 1975, Sweden extended voting rights in local elections to immigrants without Swedish citizenship (resident aliens). In this essay, motives behind the reform are analysed and it is argued that these were based on a wish to speed up the integration of immigrants rather than on normative ideas about the nature of democracy. In fact, the reform was seen as a part of the emerging Swedish integration policy of the 1970s. The discursive construction of ‘the immigrant’ was another important factor. Most immigrants at the time came from other Nordic countries, and politicians saw them as culturally similar to Swedes. However, this would change after the reform was enacted as Nordic labour immigration was superseded by non-European refugee immigra...
This thesis examines the establishment of an anti-immigrant party (AIP) in Sweden. Until recently, S...
Three decades ago, Sweden extended municipal and provincial voting privileges to non-citizen residen...
Scholarly findings suggest that immigrants in Western countries, in general, participate less in pol...
Political Parties, Enfranchisement, and Citizenship: Debates on Voting Rights for Expatriate Citizen...
This paper examines both how Swedish immigrant policy has changed over time and the policy outcome i...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Political Science, 2000.Includes bib...
We study the causal effect of the possibility to vote on foreigners propensity to naturalize, a key ...
The issue of civic integration and requirements for citizenship has been a far-reaching debate that ...
This thesis consists of three studies that discuss and analyse Sweden's immigrant and integration po...
Immigration to Sweden in the last three decades consists mainly of refugees and family reunion migra...
Three decades ago, Sweden extended municipal and county voting privileges to non-citizen residents ...
Saying that migration is in steady increase and that this produces new global challenges is not news...
Scholarly findings suggest that immigrants in Western countries, in general, participate less in pol...
This thesis is about whether Swedish immigrants are to be considered politically empowered or not. T...
This thesis consists of three self-contained essays about immigrants’ experiences in Sweden. They al...
This thesis examines the establishment of an anti-immigrant party (AIP) in Sweden. Until recently, S...
Three decades ago, Sweden extended municipal and provincial voting privileges to non-citizen residen...
Scholarly findings suggest that immigrants in Western countries, in general, participate less in pol...
Political Parties, Enfranchisement, and Citizenship: Debates on Voting Rights for Expatriate Citizen...
This paper examines both how Swedish immigrant policy has changed over time and the policy outcome i...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Political Science, 2000.Includes bib...
We study the causal effect of the possibility to vote on foreigners propensity to naturalize, a key ...
The issue of civic integration and requirements for citizenship has been a far-reaching debate that ...
This thesis consists of three studies that discuss and analyse Sweden's immigrant and integration po...
Immigration to Sweden in the last three decades consists mainly of refugees and family reunion migra...
Three decades ago, Sweden extended municipal and county voting privileges to non-citizen residents ...
Saying that migration is in steady increase and that this produces new global challenges is not news...
Scholarly findings suggest that immigrants in Western countries, in general, participate less in pol...
This thesis is about whether Swedish immigrants are to be considered politically empowered or not. T...
This thesis consists of three self-contained essays about immigrants’ experiences in Sweden. They al...
This thesis examines the establishment of an anti-immigrant party (AIP) in Sweden. Until recently, S...
Three decades ago, Sweden extended municipal and provincial voting privileges to non-citizen residen...
Scholarly findings suggest that immigrants in Western countries, in general, participate less in pol...