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Citizenship, identity and immigration in the European Union : between past and future /

Contributor(s): Kostakopoulou, Theodora.
Publisher: Manchester : Manchester University Press, 2001, (2009)Description: ix, 214 p. ; 24 cm.Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9780719081194 (pbk.); 9780719081194:; 071908119X.Subject(s): European Union | Citizenship -- European Union countries | Group identity -- European Union countries | European Union countries -- Emigration and immigrationDDC classification: 323.6094
Contents:
1. European identity 2. The institutional construction of European identity 3. New horizons, old constraints and the Amsterdam compromise 4. In search of a theory 5. Constructive citizenship in the European Union 6. Schengenland and its alternative 7. European identity in praxis: from the land ethic to an ethic of dwelling.
Summary: Population movement into and around the European Union has important consequences for the political systems of member states. This study considers a constructive model of European citizenship within a heterogeneous & inclusive European polity.
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1. European identity 2. The institutional construction of European identity 3. New horizons, old constraints and the Amsterdam compromise 4. In search of a theory 5. Constructive citizenship in the European Union 6. Schengenland and its alternative 7. European identity in praxis: from the land ethic to an ethic of dwelling.

Population movement into and around the European Union has important consequences for the political systems of member states. This study considers a constructive model of European citizenship within a heterogeneous & inclusive European polity.

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