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Author Strumia, Francesca.

Title Supranational citizenship and the challenge of diversity : immigrants, citizens and member states in the EU / Francesca Strumia.

Publication Info. Leiden : Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 2013.

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Description 1 online resource (1 online resource (x, 336 pages)) : illustrations.
Physical Medium polychrome
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Series Nijhoff studies in EU law ; volume 4
Nijhoff studies in EU law ; v. 4.
Contents Supranational Citizenship and the Challenge of Diversity; Copyright; Contents; List of Tables and Figures; Acknowledgments; Introduction: Citizenship, Diversity, and Divides; 1. The Quest of Distinctiveness and Inclusion- A Comparative Analysis of Internal Borders and Divides in the US and the EU; 1.1. Introduction; 1.2 Frame of Analysis; 1.2.1 Citizenship through the Lens of Nationality, Immigration and Free Movement; 1.2.2 3 Notions of Internal Borders; 1.2.3 Preliminary Notions on Legal Membership and Central Authority.
1.3. Immigration, Nationality, Free Movement: A Map of US and EU Internal Frontiers1.3.1. Immigration Regimes; 1.3.2 Nationality and Inclusion; 1.3.3 Free Movement Regimes; 1.4 Membership and Divides in the US and the EU; 2. Citizens and Others in the EU: Legal Sameness, Societal Difference; 2.2.1. The Literature on European Identity; 2.2.2. The Peculiarity of the Citizenship Norm; 2.2.3. The Compliance Approach; 2.3.1. Dynamics of European Citizenship and the Evolution of Legal Sameness; 2.3.2. The Dilution of Societal Sameness in the EU; 2.3.3. Towards the Mismatch.
2.4.1. Episodes of Resistance2.5.1. European Interactions, Dissonance and Acculturation into European Sameness; 2.5.2. Triggering Acculturation through Legitimacy; 2.5.3. Citizenship and Belonging Moments; 2.5.4. A Critical Mass of Sharing; 2.5.5. The Weaknesses of the Sameness Approach; 3. Insider/Outsider Divides in the EU; 4. Supranational Citizenship as Mutual Recognition of Belonging; 4.1.1. First Proposition; 4.1.2. Second Proposition; 4.4.1. The Operation of Rules of Mutual Recognition in Respect of Immigrants.
4.4.2. Procedural and Substantive Issues Concerning the Extension of Mutual Recognition4.7.1. Immigrants; 4.7.2. Member States; 4.7.3. Natives; Conclusion; List of Works Cited; Index.
Summary In Supranational Citizenship and the Challenge of Diversity Francesca Strumia explores how European citizenship contributes to filter diversities in the EU, by shifting insider/outsider divides as experienced by immigrants, perceived by citizens and set by member states.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Subject Citizenship -- European Union countries.
Citizenship.
European Union countries.
Emigration and immigration law -- European Union countries.
Emigration and immigration law.
Marginality, Social -- European Union countries.
Marginality, Social.
Citizenship -- United States.
United States.
Supranationalism -- European Union countries.
Supranationalism.
European Union countries -- Social policy.
Social policy.
World citizenship.
World citizenship.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Other Form: Print version: Strumia, Francesca. Supranational Citizenship and the Challenge of Diversity. Leiden : Martinus Nijhoff Publishers 2013 9789004260559
ISBN 9789004260764 (electronic book)
9004260765 (electronic book)
1299975704 (electronic book)
9781299975705 (electronic book)
9789004260559 (hardback ; alkaline paper)
9004260552 (hardback ; alkaline paper)