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Debating European Citizenship

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Debating European Citizenship
Springer International Publishing

Table of Contents

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    Book Overview
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    Chapter 1 EU citizenship: Still a Fundamental Status?
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    Chapter 2 EU-Citizens Should Have the Right to Vote in National Elections
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    Chapter 3 EU Citizens Should Have Voting Rights in National Elections, But in Which Country?
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    Chapter 4 A European or a National Solution to the Democratic Deficit?
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    Chapter 5 EU Accession to the ECHR Requires Ensuring the Franchise for EU Citizens in National Elections
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    Chapter 6 How to Enfranchise Second Country Nationals? Test the Options for Best Fit, Easiest Adoption and Lowest Costs
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    Chapter 7 What’s in a People? Social Facts, Individual Choice, and the European Union
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    Chapter 8 Testing the Bonds of Solidarity in Europe’s Common Citizenship Area
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    Chapter 9 ‘An Ever Closer Union Among the Peoples of Europe’: Union Citizenship, Democracy, Rights and the Enfranchisement of Second Country Nationals
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    Chapter 10 Five Pragmatic Reasons for a Dialogue with and Between Member States on Free Movement and Voting Rights
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    Chapter 11 Don’t Start with Europeans First. An Initiative for Extending Voting Rights Should also Promote Access to Citizenship for Third Country Nationals
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    Chapter 12 Voting Rights and Beyond…
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    Chapter 13 One Cannot Promote Free Movement of EU Citizens and Restrict Their Political Participation
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    Chapter 14 Second Country EU Citizens Voting in National Elections Is an Important Step, but Other Steps Should Be Taken First
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    Chapter 15 A More Comprehensive Reform Is Needed to Ensure That Mobile Citizens Can Vote
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    Chapter 16 Incremental Changes Are not Enough – Voting Rights Are a Matter of Democratic Principle
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    Chapter 17 Mobile Union Citizens Should Have Portable Voting Rights Within the EU
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    Chapter 18 Concluding Remarks: Righting Democratic Wrongs
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    Chapter 19 Freedom of Movement Needs to Be Defended as the Core of EU Citizenship
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    Chapter 20 The Failure of Union Citizenship Beyond the Single Market
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    Chapter 21 State Citizenship, EU Citizenship and Freedom of Movement
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    Chapter 22 Free Movement as a Means of Subject-Formation: Defending a More Relational Approach to EU Citizenship
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    Chapter 23 Free Movement Emancipates, but What Freedom Is This?
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    Chapter 24 Free Movement and EU Citizenship from the Perspective of Intra-European Mobility
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    Chapter 25 The New Cleavage Between Mobile and Immobile Europeans
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    Chapter 26 Whose Freedom of Movement Is Worth Defending?
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    Chapter 27 The Court and the Legislators: Who Should Define the Scope of Free Movement in the EU?
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    Chapter 28 Reading Too Much and Too Little into the Matter? Latent Limits and Potentials of EU Freedom of Movement
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    Chapter 29 What to Say to Those Who Stay? Free Movement is a Human Right of Universal Value
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    Chapter 30 Union Citizenship for UK Citizens
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    Chapter 31 UK Citizens as Former EU Citizens: Predicament and Remedies
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    Chapter 32 ‘Migrants’, ‘Mobile Citizens’ and the Borders of Exclusion in the European Union
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    Chapter 33 EU Citizenship, Free Movement and Emancipation: A Rejoinder
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    Chapter 34 EU Citizenship Needs a Stronger Social Dimension and Soft Duties
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    Chapter 35 Liberal Citizenship Is Duty-Free
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    Chapter 36 Building Social Europe Requires Challenging the Judicialisation of Citizenship
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    Chapter 37 EU Citizenship Should Speak Both to the Mobile and the Non-Mobile European
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    Chapter 38 The Impact and Political Accountability of EU Citizenship
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    Chapter 39 ‘Feed them First, Then Ask Virtue of Them’: Broadening and Deepening Freedom of Movement
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    Chapter 40 EU Citizenship, Duties and Social Rights
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    Chapter 41 Why Compensating the ‘Stayers’ for the Costs of Mobility Is the Wrong Way to Go
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    Chapter 42 Balancing the Rights of European Citizenship with Duties Towards National Citizens: An Inter-National Perspective
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    Chapter 43 Grab the Horns of the Dilemma and Ride the Bull
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    Chapter 44 Why Adding Duties to European Citizenship Is Likely to Increase the Gap Between Europhiles and Eurosceptics
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    Chapter 45 Enhancing the Visibility of Social Europe: A Practical Agenda for ‘The Last Mile’
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    Chapter 46 Towards a ‘Holding Environment’ for Europe’s (Diverse) Social Citizenship Regimes
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    Chapter 47 Imagine: European Union Social Citizenship and Post-Marshallian Rights and Duties
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    Chapter 48 Why the Crisis of European Citizenship is a Crisis of European Democracy
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    Chapter 49 Regaining the Trust of the Stay-at-Homes: Three Strategies
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    Chapter 50 Social Citizenship, Democratic Values and European Integration: A Rejoinder
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Title
Debating European Citizenship
Published by
IMISCOE Research Series, July 2018
DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-89905-3
ISBNs
978-3-31-989904-6, 978-3-31-989905-3
Editors

Bauböck, Rainer

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Unknown 13 100%

Demographic breakdown

Readers by professional status Count As %
Student > Master 5 38%
Student > Ph. D. Student 3 23%
Student > Doctoral Student 2 15%
Student > Postgraduate 1 8%
Lecturer 1 8%
Other 2 15%
Readers by discipline Count As %
Social Sciences 8 62%
Arts and Humanities 3 23%
Business, Management and Accounting 1 8%
Decision Sciences 1 8%
Engineering 1 8%
Other 0 0%
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This research output has an Altmetric Attention Score of 58. This is our high-level measure of the quality and quantity of online attention that it has received. This Attention Score, as well as the ranking and number of research outputs shown below, was calculated when the research output was last mentioned on 19 March 2024.
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