This paper argues that conceptualizing Western state citizenship from the vantage point of advancing liberalism is insufficient. Instead, recently restrictive trends may be sum- marized under the umbrella of earned citizenship. Conceived of as privilege not right, this is a citizenship that is simultaneously more difficult to get and easier to lose, and it inheres elements of neoliberalism and of nationalism in tandem. One could even call it an instance of neoliberal nationalism, which is neither ethnic nor civic but including on the basis of merit and desert. The rise of earned citizenship is a convergent trend across Western Europe and the classic immigrant nations of North America and Australia. Keywords: Citizenship; Liberalism; Neolib...
The tension between citizenship and democracy is well documented in the literature on citizenship. T...
ABSTRACT This paper argues that whilst citizenship as a concept has a long and venerable history, pr...
The government of populations within states and the government of states themselves within the inter...
As Western European nation-states adapt to the challenges posed to the nation-state by globalization...
This paper scrutinizes the paradox of the increasing objective yet diminishing subjective value of c...
The paper first analyses the concept of citizenship throughout history, illustrating how the concept...
Abstract As Western European nation-states adapt to the challenges posed to the nation-state by glob...
Recent political theory has attempted to unbundle demos and ethnos, and thus citizenship from nation...
The paper deals with the issue of the mutations in citizenship as they emerge from the crisis of the...
Citizenship in this chapter means membership of a state. Nationhood means membership of a “nation”, ...
Naturalisation policies define the limits of the liberal state in the sense that they stipulate the ...
This talk scrutinizes neoliberal elements in Western states' recent integration policies, often summ...
The paper reflects upon the democratic challenges posed by the growth of new forms of nationalism ac...
Published online: 20 Mar 2018Liberal citizenship is shaped by the legacies of Athens (democracy) and...
This article makes a contribution to the general theory of citizenship. It argues that there is a ne...
The tension between citizenship and democracy is well documented in the literature on citizenship. T...
ABSTRACT This paper argues that whilst citizenship as a concept has a long and venerable history, pr...
The government of populations within states and the government of states themselves within the inter...
As Western European nation-states adapt to the challenges posed to the nation-state by globalization...
This paper scrutinizes the paradox of the increasing objective yet diminishing subjective value of c...
The paper first analyses the concept of citizenship throughout history, illustrating how the concept...
Abstract As Western European nation-states adapt to the challenges posed to the nation-state by glob...
Recent political theory has attempted to unbundle demos and ethnos, and thus citizenship from nation...
The paper deals with the issue of the mutations in citizenship as they emerge from the crisis of the...
Citizenship in this chapter means membership of a state. Nationhood means membership of a “nation”, ...
Naturalisation policies define the limits of the liberal state in the sense that they stipulate the ...
This talk scrutinizes neoliberal elements in Western states' recent integration policies, often summ...
The paper reflects upon the democratic challenges posed by the growth of new forms of nationalism ac...
Published online: 20 Mar 2018Liberal citizenship is shaped by the legacies of Athens (democracy) and...
This article makes a contribution to the general theory of citizenship. It argues that there is a ne...
The tension between citizenship and democracy is well documented in the literature on citizenship. T...
ABSTRACT This paper argues that whilst citizenship as a concept has a long and venerable history, pr...
The government of populations within states and the government of states themselves within the inter...