In recent years, scholars of nationalism have brought renewed focus on political and cultural conceptions of nationhood and citizenship. Drawing on this literature, namely the idea of citizenship regime types, I develop a macro-theoretical framework for understanding cross-national variations in tolerance levels toward ethnic minorities and immigrants. Specifically, I hypothesize that nation-states with more exclusive legal and cultural conceptions of citizenship will have lower aggregate levels of both political and social tolerance. Employing empirical data from a 1997 Eurobarometer survey, I then systematically test the framework, as well as competing explanations, for all member states of the European Union. The results confirm the ...
In this paper, I focus on the relationships between the attitude of the native population towards im...
Since the 1980s, the question of citizenship has taken root as a major theme in the social sciences ...
Europe as a supranational entity is frequently associated to inclusive and cosmopolitan values, whic...
Conceptions of nationhood (i.e., who is accepted as a member of the national ingroup) are known to b...
Conceptions of nationhood (i.e., who is accepted as a member of the national ingroup) are known to b...
The effect of policy regimes on immigrant incorporation has been the subject of extensive debate. De...
The aim of this dissertation is to examine the relationship between national identification and reac...
This paper examines the sources of public opinion towards out-groups (including ethnic minorities an...
It is common in the literature on nationalism and citizenship to distinguish between civic conceptio...
In European Union (EU) countries, public debates about immigrants and citizenship are increasingly f...
Europe as a supranational entity is frequently associated to inclusive and cosmopolitan values, whic...
Over the last few decades the number of cases of multiple nationalities worldwide has increased rapi...
This book investigates the legal rules of acquisition and loss of citizenship in Europe. Challenging...
The distinction between civic and ethnic nationhood and citizenship was already established several ...
The distinction between civic and ethnic nationhood and citizenship was already established several ...
In this paper, I focus on the relationships between the attitude of the native population towards im...
Since the 1980s, the question of citizenship has taken root as a major theme in the social sciences ...
Europe as a supranational entity is frequently associated to inclusive and cosmopolitan values, whic...
Conceptions of nationhood (i.e., who is accepted as a member of the national ingroup) are known to b...
Conceptions of nationhood (i.e., who is accepted as a member of the national ingroup) are known to b...
The effect of policy regimes on immigrant incorporation has been the subject of extensive debate. De...
The aim of this dissertation is to examine the relationship between national identification and reac...
This paper examines the sources of public opinion towards out-groups (including ethnic minorities an...
It is common in the literature on nationalism and citizenship to distinguish between civic conceptio...
In European Union (EU) countries, public debates about immigrants and citizenship are increasingly f...
Europe as a supranational entity is frequently associated to inclusive and cosmopolitan values, whic...
Over the last few decades the number of cases of multiple nationalities worldwide has increased rapi...
This book investigates the legal rules of acquisition and loss of citizenship in Europe. Challenging...
The distinction between civic and ethnic nationhood and citizenship was already established several ...
The distinction between civic and ethnic nationhood and citizenship was already established several ...
In this paper, I focus on the relationships between the attitude of the native population towards im...
Since the 1980s, the question of citizenship has taken root as a major theme in the social sciences ...
Europe as a supranational entity is frequently associated to inclusive and cosmopolitan values, whic...