The European Union (EU) as the flagship of supra-nationalism is in a severe crisis. Its legitimacy is increasingly questioned by populist and nationalist parties which claim that the political elites and procedures have become detached from the people and that immigrants endanger the welfare and the culture of the autochthonous population. In this context, the project investigates the potential of transnational citizenship and voting opportunities as current and future pathways contributing to reduce the distance between the people and politicians and to overcome the dichotomy between migrants and sedentary populations. Based on normative theorizing, current empirical tendencies, and existing ideas, we first develop two proposals for transn...
The paper focuses on the European Parliament (EP) elections seen as a tool for migrant political par...
Since the introduction of the EU citizenship in 1992 the freedom of movement and residence within th...
The financial crisis of the Eurozone in 2008 has had major socio-political and demographic consequen...
Building on MEP Andrew Duff’s proposal to create a limited pan-European constituency for electing re...
The core right of EU citizenship is freedom of movement within the territory of the Union. But EU ci...
Published online before print on 22 June 2015.This article offers an empirically driven critical con...
European Parliament elections are often criticised for lacking the required level of voter engagemen...
The EU grants rights to third-country nationals (TCNs) and strives to approximate their rights to th...
This is a brief in the bEUcitizen policy brief series. The bEUcitizen project - funded by the Europe...
First published online 29 May 2007European citizenship is a nested membership in a multilevel polity...
Who should have the right to vote – and who does? This chapter focuses on these two central question...
This eBook has been published by the European University Institute, Robert Schuman Centre for Advanc...
Since the introduction of the EU citizenship in 1992 the freedom of movement and residence within th...
Democracy is one of the fundamental values of the European Union (EU). The starting point of democr...
Voting rights are traditionally associated with the institution of citizenship. This relationship, h...
The paper focuses on the European Parliament (EP) elections seen as a tool for migrant political par...
Since the introduction of the EU citizenship in 1992 the freedom of movement and residence within th...
The financial crisis of the Eurozone in 2008 has had major socio-political and demographic consequen...
Building on MEP Andrew Duff’s proposal to create a limited pan-European constituency for electing re...
The core right of EU citizenship is freedom of movement within the territory of the Union. But EU ci...
Published online before print on 22 June 2015.This article offers an empirically driven critical con...
European Parliament elections are often criticised for lacking the required level of voter engagemen...
The EU grants rights to third-country nationals (TCNs) and strives to approximate their rights to th...
This is a brief in the bEUcitizen policy brief series. The bEUcitizen project - funded by the Europe...
First published online 29 May 2007European citizenship is a nested membership in a multilevel polity...
Who should have the right to vote – and who does? This chapter focuses on these two central question...
This eBook has been published by the European University Institute, Robert Schuman Centre for Advanc...
Since the introduction of the EU citizenship in 1992 the freedom of movement and residence within th...
Democracy is one of the fundamental values of the European Union (EU). The starting point of democr...
Voting rights are traditionally associated with the institution of citizenship. This relationship, h...
The paper focuses on the European Parliament (EP) elections seen as a tool for migrant political par...
Since the introduction of the EU citizenship in 1992 the freedom of movement and residence within th...
The financial crisis of the Eurozone in 2008 has had major socio-political and demographic consequen...