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Judul Immigration as a Democratic Challenge : Citizenship And Inclusion In Germany And The United States / Ruth Rubio-Marin
Pengarang Rubio-Marin, Ruth
Penerbitan New York : Cambriedge University Press, 2000
Deskripsi Fisik viii, 235 p. ;22 cm.
ISBN 0-521-77770-4
Subjek I. Citizenship-United States
II. Citizenship-Germany
III. Democracy
Abstrak Immigration raises a number of important moral issues regarding access to the rights and privileges of citizenship. At present, immigrants to most Western democracies must satisfy a range of conditions before achieving citizenship. This book argues that this is unjust and undemocratic, and that there should be a time threshold after which immigrants should either be granted full citizenship rights, or should be awarded nationality automatically, without any conditions. The author contrasts her position with the constitutional practice of two countries with rich immigration traditions: Germany and the United States.
Catatan Indeks : Index
Bibliography
Bahasa Inggris
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