Europeanization of Citizenship

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Author_Fiorella Dell'Olio
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Cognitive Mobilisation
Common Legal Status
comparative citizenship policy
EEC Treaty
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EU Charter
EU Constitution
EU Democracy
EU Draft Constitution
EU Function
EU Institution
EU Level
EU Member State
EU Migrant
EU National
European Citizenship
Free Movement Rights
identity politics Europe
national identity and immigration policy analysis
National Immigration Policies
nationality law reform
non-EU Citizens
Normative Undertakings
Post-materialist Orientations
Post-national Polity
public opinion migration
Public Self-determination
social rights EU
Supra-national Citizenship
Supra-national Context
Supra-national Level
Supra-national Polity
supranational governance

Product details

  • ISBN 9780754635956
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 04 May 2005
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The connection between immigration and citizenship in Europe is an increasingly important issue. This timely and informative book investigates three main aspects of the issue: the degree to which European citizenship encourages the development of a European identity; the impact of European citizenship at the nation-state level in Italy and the UK in regard to domestic policy-making in the areas of immigration and citizenship; and what is needed to make a supranational citizenship work in practice. Fiorella Dell'Olio examines changes in laws on citizenship, nationality, and immigration in Italy and the UK, and assesses the relationship between the political conceptualization of European citizenship and the public response as revealed by opinion polls. She argues that the establishment of a European citizenship has reinforced the ideology of nationality in both Italy and the UK and that it consequently has failed to forge a European identity.
Fiorella Dell'Olio is the Affiliated Lecturer in European Politics for the Faculty of Social and Political Sciences at the University of Cambridge, UK.

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