Bauböck, Rainer

Co-Director

Thematic Bibliography

Citizenship 

 

Citizenship and Democracy: Theoretical Analyses

“Trois principes d’inclusion démocratique”, in: La Citoyenneté comme appartenance au corps politique, Olivier Beaud and François Saint-Bonnet (eds.), Éditions Panthéon-Assas, Paris, 2021: 43-54.

Introduction: Expulsion and Citizenship in the 21st century (with Rutger Birnie), Citizenship Studies, Vol. 24, no. 3, May 2020. OPEN ACCESS.

The Power to Expel: Deportation and Denationalisation in Historical, Legal and Normative Perspective (Rutger Birnie, Rainer Bauböck, eds), Citizenship Studies, Special Issue. Vol. 24, no. 3, May 2020.

“A Free Movement Paradox: Denationalisation and Deportation in Mobile Societies”, Citizenship Studies, Vol. 24, no. 3, May 2020. (50 e-prints available for free download here).

“Democratic inclustion – a short summary”, in: Democratic inclusion beyond the state, review symposium on Rainer Bauböck: Democratic Inclusion, Contemporary Political Theory, March 2019, Volume 18, Issue 1: 89–91.

“Outsiders and non-state actors”, in: Democratic inclusion beyond the state, review symposium on Rainer Bauböck: Democratic Inclusion, Contemporary Political Theory, March 2019, Volume 18, Issue 1: 105–114.

“Specifying the three inclusion principles – a reply to Biale, Pellegrino and Ottonelli, in: Who Belongs to a Democratic Demos. The Boundary Problem and Its Solutions. Symposium on Rainer Bauböck’s Democratic Inclusion, Biblioteca della Libertà, vol. LII, 221, October 2018: 57-72. OPEN ACCESS.

L’inclusione democratica. Una teoria pluralista della cittadinanza”, Biblioteca della libertà, vol. LII, September 2017, n. 220: 1-95.

Drei Demokratische Inklusionsprinzipien, Österreichische Zeitschrift für Politikwissenschaft, 2017, vol. 46, No. 1, p. 75-81.

Democratic Inclusion. Rainer Bauböck in Dialogue, (with responses by Joseph Carens, David Miller, David Owen, Iseult Honohan, Sue Donaldson and Will Kymlicka, Peter S. Spiro). Manchester, Manchester University Press, Critical Powers Series, December 2017, 294 p. OPEN ACCESS.

The Oxford Handbook of Citizenship (Ayelet Shachar, Rainer Bauböck, Irene Bloemraad, Maarten Vink, eds.). Oxford: Oxford University Press, August 2017.

“Political Boundaries and Democratic Membership” in: The Oxford Handbook of Citizenship. Ayelet Shachar, Rainer Bauböck, Irene Bloemraad, Maarten Vink (eds.) August 2017: 60-82.

“Democratic Representation in Mobile Societies”, in: Anna Triandafyllidou (ed.) Multicultural Governance in a Mobile World, Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, October 2017: 283-306.

Morphing the Demos into the right shape. Normative principles for enfranchising resident aliens and expatriate citizens”. Democratization, Volume 22Issue 5, 2015: 820-839.

“Boundaries and Birthright. Bosniak’s and Shachar’s Critiques of Liberal Citizenship”, Issues in Legal Scholarship, vol. 9, no. 1, article 3, 2011: 1-19.

Stakeholder Citizenship: An Idea Whose Time Has Come? In: Bertelsmann Stiftung, European Policy Centre, Migration Policy Institute (eds.) Delivering Citizenship. The Transatlantic Council on Migration, Verlag Bertelsmann Stiftung, Gütersloh, 2008: 31-48.

“The Trade-Off between Transnational Citizenship and Political Autonomy”, in: Thomas Faist and Peter Kivisto (eds.) Dual Citizenship in Global Perspective, Palgrave Macmillan, London, 2007. 69-91.

“The Rights of Others and the Boundaries of Democracy” (Review of Seyla Benhabib: The Rights of Others), in: European Journal of Political Theory, 2007, no. 6: 398-405.

“Political Boundaries in a Multilevel Democracy”, in: Seyla Benhabib and Ian Shapiro (eds.) Identities, Affiliations and Allegiances, Cambridge University Press, July 2007: 85-109.

„Politische Grenzen in einer postwestfälischen Weltordnung“, in: Peter Koller (Ed.) Die Globale Frage, Passagen-Verlag, Wien, 2006:313-348.

Recombinant Citizenship”, in: Martin Kohli and Alison Woodward (eds.) Inclusions and Exclusions in European Societies, Routledge, London, 2001: 38-58.


Citizenship and Migration: Theoretical and Conceptual Analyses

Debating Transformations of National Citizenship (Rainer Bauböck ed.) IMISCOE Research Series, Springer International, 2018. OPEN ACCESS.

“Preface”. In: Bauböck R. (ed) Debating Transformations of National Citizenship. IMISCOE Research Series. Springer, Cham, 2018: vii-ix.

“Global, European and National Questions About the Price of Citizenship”. In: Bauböck R. (ed) Debating Transformations of National Citizenship. IMISCOE Research Series. Springer, Cham, 2018: 3-6.

“What Is Wrong with Selling Citizenship? It Corrupts Democracy!” In: Bauböck R. (ed) Debating Transformations of National Citizenship. IMISCOE Research Series. Springer, Cham, 2018: 37-42.

“Ius Filiationis. A Defence of Citizenship by Descent”, In: Bauböck R. (ed) Debating Transformations of National Citizenship. IMISCOE Research Series. Springer, Cham, 2018: 83-90.

“Whose Bad Guys are Terrorists?” In: Bauböck R. (ed) Debating Transformations of National Citizenship. IMISCOE Research Series. Springer, Cham, 2018: 201-206.

“Citizenship in Could Cuckoo Land?” In: Bauböck R. (ed) Debating Transformations of National Citizenship. IMISCOE Research Series. Springer, Cham, 2018: 261-266.

Genuine links and useful passports: evaluating strategic uses of citizenship”, Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, online first 18 March 2018, Volume 4, Issue 6: 1015-1026.

“Epilogue: International Norms for Nationality: An Elusive Goal?” Netherlands International Law Review 65:497–506 (2018) https://doi.org/10.1007/s40802-018-0126-5.

Transnational Citizenship and Migration (Rainer Bauböck ed.) Anthology. The Library of Contemporary Essays in Governance and Political Theory series. London: Routledge, 2017.

“Introduction”, in: Transnational Citizenship and Migration, Rainer Bauböck (ed.) Anthology. The Library of Contemporary Essays in Governance and Political Theory series. London: Routledge, 2017: 1-16.

“Cutting Genuine Links. A Normative Analysis of Citizenship Deprivation”, Georgetown Journal of Immigration Law, vol. 30, no. 1, fall 2015: 47-104. Co-authored with Vesco Paskalev.

“Constellations and Transitions. Combining Macro and Micro Perspectives on Migration and Citizenship, in Ruth Wodak and Renée Schröder (eds.) Migrations. Interdisciplinary Perspectives. New York, Springer, 2012: 3 – 14.

“Migration and Citizenship: Normative Debates”, in: Daniel Tichenor and Marc Rosenblum (eds.) Oxford Handbook of the Politics of International Migration, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2012: 594-613.

“Citizenship and Freedom of Movement” in Rogers Smith (ed.) Citizenship, Borders, and Human Needs, Pennsylvania University Press, Philadelphia, 2011: 343-376.

Citizenship in European Immigration States: Light and Twilight”. Review Essay on Christian Joppke’s “Citizenship and Migration”, European Political Science Review, 2011, vol. 9, no. 4: 439-445.

“Studying Citizenship Constellations”, Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, May 2010. Vol. 36, no. 5: 847 — 859; republished in: Jo Shaw (ed.) Citizenship and Constitutional Law, Edward Elgar, Aldershot, UK. 2018.

How Liberal are Citizenship Tests? Christian Joppke and Rainer Bauböck (eds.). EUDO CITIZENSHIP forum and RSCAS Working Papers 41/2010. Florence, EUI. OPEN ACCESS.

Realignments of Citizenship, Rainer Bauböck and Virginie Guiraudon (eds.), Citizenship Studies, special issue, vol. 13, October 2009.

“Realignments of citizenship: Reassessing rights in the age of plural memberships and multi-level governance”, (co-authored with Virginie Guiraudon), Citizenship Studies, vol. 13, October 2009: 439–450.

“Stakeholder Citizenship and Democratic Participation in Migration Contexts” in: John Erik Fossum, Paul Magnette and Johanne Poirier (eds.) The Ties That Bind: Accommodating Diversity in Europe and in Canada / Ces liens qui unissent: accommoder la diversité en Europe et au Canada, Peter Lang, Brussels-Bern, 2009: 105-128.

“Citizens on the Move: Democratic Standards for Migrants’ Membership, Canadian Diversity/Diversité Canadienne, vol. 6, no. 4, fall 2008: 7-12. Also published in: Bertelsmann Stiftung, European Policy Centre, Migration Policy Institute (eds.) Delivering Citizenship, Verlag Bertelsmann Stiftung, Gütersloh, 2008: 31-48.

Lealtades rivales e inclusión democrática en contextos migratorios, Revista Internacional de Filisofía Política, no. 27, July 2006: 41-69 (translation: Joaquín Rodríguez, UNED).

“Interaktive Staatsbürgerschaft”, in: Sigrid Baringhorst, James F. Hollifield, Uwe Hunger (Ed.) Herausforderung Migration – Perspektiven der vergleichenden Politikwissenschaft, LIT-Verlag, Berlin, 2006: S. 129-166.

Migration und politische Beteiligung: Wahlrechte jenseits von Staatsgebiet und Staatsangehörigkeit, in: Manfred Oberlechner (ed.) Die missglückte Integration? Wege und Irrwege in Europa, Braumüller, Wien, 2006: 209-223.

Migration and Citizenship. Legal Status, Rights and Political Participation. Rainer Bauböck (ed.) Amsterdam University Press. Chapters by Rainer Bauböck, Albert Kraler, Bernhard Perchinig, Marco Martiniello. IMISCOE report series, April 2006. 128 p.

“Migrants’ Citizenship: Legal Status, Rights and Political Participation” (co-authored with Albert Kraler, Marco Martiniello and Bernhard Perchinig) in: Rinus Penninx (ed.) The Dynamics of International Migration and Settlement in Europe. A State of the Art, Amsterdam University Press, IMISCOE joint studies, 2006: 65-98.

Citizenship: International, State, Migrant and Democratic Perspectives”, in: Joakim Palme and Kristof Tamas (eds.) Globalizing Migration Regimes, Ashgate, Aldershot, UK, 2006: 144-166. Previously published as Global Commission on International Migration Research Paper No. 19, January 2005.

“Expansive Citizenship: Voting Beyond Territory and Membership”, Political Science and Politics, vol. 38, no. 4, October 2005: 683-687.

Cómo transforma la inmigración a la ciudadanía: perspectives internacionales, multinacionales y transnacionales, in: Aubarell, Gemma y Zapata, Ricard (eds.) Inmigración y procesos de cambio. Europy a Mediterráneo en el contexto global. Icaria: Barcelona, 2004: 177-214.

How migration transforms citizenship: international, multinational and transnational perspectives, IWE Working Paper No. 24, Austrian Academy of Sciences, February 2002.

Wessen Stimme zählt? Thesen über demokratische Beteiligung in der Einwanderungsgesellschaft“ (Whose vote counts? On democratic participation in societies of immigration), Wiener Hefte – Migration und Integration in Theorie und Praxis, vol. 1, no.1, spring 2003: 26-44. Also published as IWE Working Paper No. 35, Austrian Academy of Sciences, October 2002.

“Introduction: Dual and supranational citizenship. Limits to transnationalism” in: T. Alexander Aleinikoff and Douglas Klusmeyer (eds.) From Migrants to Citizens. Membership in a Changing World, Carnegie Endowment for Peace, Brookings Institution Press, Washington D.C., 2000: 305-311.

“Wahlrecht für AusländerInnen” (The Franchise for Non-Citizens) in: Forum für Politische Bildung (eds.) Zum politischen System Österreich. Zwischen Modernisierung und Konservativismus, Informationen zur Politischen Bildung, Nr. 17, Bundesministerium für Bildung, Wissenschaft und Kultur, Vienna. 2000 (co-authored with Barbara Liegl): 80-81.

“Sharing history and future? Time horizons of democratic membership in an age of migration”, Constellations, Vol. 4, No.3, 1998: 320-345.

Changing the Boundaries of Citizenship”, in: Rainer Bauböck (ed.) From Aliens to Citizens. Redefining the Legal Status of Immigrants in Europe, Avebury, Aldershot, UK, 1994: 199-232.

Transnational Citizenship. Membership and Rights in International Migration, Edward Elgar, Aldershot, UK, 1994, 348 p.

“Staatsbürgerschaft und Immigration” (Citizenship and Immigration), Journal für Sozialforschung, No.1/1993: 17-30.

“Einbürgerungen: 29 Thesen über Immigration, Staats- und Stadtbürgerschaft, (Naturalizations: 29 Theses on immigration, nationality and urban citizenship) Migration 1/93, Berlin: 129-146.

“Optional Citizenship. Articulation of Interests and Identities in Naturalisations”, Innovation vol.5, No. 2, 1992: 51-68.

Immigration and the Boundaries of Citizenship. Monographs in Ethnic Relations No.4 (new series), Centre for Research in Ethnic Relations, University of Warwick, Coventry 1992, 128 p.

“Migration and Citizenship”, New Community, October 1991: 27-48. Reprinted in: Robin Cohen and Zig Layton-Henry (eds.) The Politics of Migration, Edward Elgar, Aldershot, UK, 1997.


Citizenship Acquisition and Loss: Comparative Analyses

Migration & Staatsbürgerschaft (co-authored with Gerd Valchars), Austrian Academy of Sciences Press, Vienna, September 2021. OPEN ACCESS.

Dual Citizenship and Naturalisation. Global, Comparative and Austrian Perspectives (Rainer Bauböck and Max Haller, eds), Austrian Academy of Sciences Press, Vienna, 2021 available OPEN ACCESS.

“The Toleration of Dual Citizenship: A Global Trend and its Limits” in: Rainer Bauböck and Max Haller (eds) Dual Citizenship and Naturalisation. Global, Comparative and Austrian Perspectives, Austrian Academy of Sciences Press, Vienna, 2021: 59-80, available OPEN ACCESS.

“Non-Toleration of Dual Citizenship in Austria”, in: Rainer Bauböck and Max Haller (eds) Dual Citizenship and Naturalisation. Global, Comparative and Austrian Perspectives, Austrian Academy of Sciences Press, Vienna, 2021: 207-228, available OPEN ACCESS.

“Staatsbürgerschaft und Wahlrecht: Österreich im internationalen Vergleich”, in: Mathias Czaika, Lydia Rössl, Thomas Pfeffer und Friedrich Altenburg (Hg.) Migration & Integration 8: Dialog zwischen Politik, Wissenschaft und Praxis, Universitätsverlag der Donau-Universität Krems, 2020: 179-190.

How Citizenship Laws Differ: A Global Comparison. (co-authors Iseult Honohan and Maarten Vink) DELMI-GLOBALCIT Policy brief, 2018.

“Citizenship Configurations: analysing the multiple purposes of citizenship regimes in Europe”, Contemporary European Studies, 2013, vol. 11 (5): 621–648 2013 (co-author Maarten P. Vink).

Which Indicators Are Most Useful For Comparing Citizenship?” EUDO CITIZENSHIP Working Paper, RSCAS 2011/54, Rainer Bauböck and Marc Helbling (eds.). OPEN ACCESS

Rainer Bauböck, Bernhard Perchinig and Wiebke Sievers (eds.) Citizenship Policies in the New Europe. 2nd updated and enlarged edition, Amsterdam University Press, 2009.

Rainer Bauböck, Bernhard Perchinig and Wiebke Sievers (eds.) Citizenship Policies in the New Europe. Amsterdam University Press, May 2007.

“Models of Citizenship and Rules of Naturalization”, in: Zig Layton-Henry and Czarina Wilpert (eds.) Challenging Discrimination and Racism in Britain and Germany, Palgrave-Macmillan, London, 2003: 25-45.

Rainer Bauböck, Eva Ersboll, Kees Groenendijk and Harald Waldrauch (eds.) Acquisition and Loss of Nationality. Policies and Trends in 15 European states. vol. 1: comparative analyses, Amsterdam University Press, September 2006.

Rainer Bauböck, Eva Ersboll, Kees Groenendijk and Harald Waldrauch (eds.) Acquisition and Loss of Nationality. Policies and Trends in 15 European states. vol. 2: country analyses, Amsterdam University Press, September 2006.

The Acquisition and Loss of Nationality in 15 EU States. Results of the Comparative Project NATAC, IMISCOE Policy Brief No.2. 2005.

“Austrian nationality law” (co-authored with Dilek Çinar), in Hansen, Randall and Weil, Patrick (eds) Towards a European Nationality: Citizenship, Immigration and Nationality Law in the European Union, Macmillan, London, 2001: 255-272.

“La législation sur la nationalité et la naturalisation en Autriche”, (co-authored with Dilek Cinar), in: Patrick Weil and Randall Hansen (eds.) Nationalité et Citoyenneté en Europe, Edition La Découverte, Paris, 1999: 265-280.

“Staatsbürgerschaftsrecht und Einbürgerung in Österreich” (Nationality Law and Naturalization in Austria), in: Sepp Brugger and Josef Unterweger: Staatsbürgerschaftsgesetz (StbG), Verlag Österreich, Wien, 1999: 325-336.

Rainer Bauböck and Dilek Çinar: “Naturalisation Policies in Western Europe”, West European Politics, vol. 17, No.2, 1994, also published in Martin Baldwin-Edwards and Martin A.Schain (eds.) (1994) The Politics of Immigration in Eastern Europe, Frank Cass, Ilford, UK: 192-196.

Rainer Bauböck (ed.) From Aliens to Citizens. Redefining the Status of Immigrants in Europe, Avebury, Aldershot, UK, 1994. Chapters by: Stephen Castles, Marco Martiniello, Dilek Çinar, Ann Dummett, Cathérine Wihtol de Wenden, Ruud van den Bedem, Helmut Rittstieg, Piotr Korcelli, Ferenc Fehér and Agnes Heller, Joseph Carens, Tomas Hammar, Rainer Bauböck, 234 p.


Multilevel Citizenship: European Union

Debating European Citizenship (Rainer Bauböck ed.) IMISCOE Research Series, Springer International, 2018. OPEN ACCESS

“Preface”, In: Debating European Citizenship (Rainer Bauböck ed.) IMISCOE Research Series, Springer, Cham, 2018: vii-ix.

“EU Citizens Should Have Voting Rights in National Elections. But in Which Country?” In: Debating European Citizenship (Rainer Bauböck ed.) IMISCOE Research Series, Springer, Cham, 2018: 23-26.

“The New Cleavage Between Mobile and Immobile European Citizens.” In: Debating European Citizenship (Rainer Bauböck ed.) IMISCOE Research Series, Springer, Cham, 2018: 125-128.

“Grab the Horns of the Dilemma and Ride the Bull.” In: Debating European Citizenship (Rainer Bauböck ed.) IMISCOE Research Series, Springer, Cham, 2018: 245-256.

“Citizenship and Collective Identities as Political Sources of Solidarity in the European Union”, in: Keith Banting and Will Kymlicka (eds.) The Strains of Commitment. The Political Sources of Solidarity in Diverse Societies. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2017: 80-106.

Lacey, Joseph and Rainer Bauböck. 2017. “Enlargement, association, accession – a normative account of membership in a union of states.”  Journal of European Integration, online first http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/07036337.2017.1327523.

“The Three Levels of Citizenship within the European Union”, German Law Journal, vol. 15, August 2014. OPEN ACCESS. Revised version republished in Phenomology and Mind, December 2015. OPEN ACCESS.

Why European Citizenship? Normative Approaches to Supranational Union”, Theoretical Inquiries in Law, vol. 8, no. 2: July 2007: 452-488. Reprinted in: Political Theory and the European Union, Richard Bellamy and Joseph Lacey (eds.), Routledge, London 2017.

“Dreierlei Europa: Über politische Gemeinschaft und Bürgerschaft in der Union”, in Anton Pelinka und Fritz Plasser (eds.) Europäisch Denken und Lehren. Festschrift für Heinrich Neisser, Innsbruck University Press, Innsbruck, 2007: 23-30.

“Civic Citizenship – A New Concept for the New Europe”, in: Rita Süssmuth und Werner Weidenfeld (eds.): Managing Integration. The European Union’s Responsibilities towards Immigrants, Bertelsmann Stiftung, Gütersloh, 2005: 122-138, also published on CD-ROM, ISBN: 3-89204-770-7, 2004.

Monika Mokre, Gilbert Weiss and Rainer Bauböck (eds.) Europas Identitäten. Mythen, Konstrukte, Konflikte (Europe’s Identities. Myths, Constructs, Conflicts), Campus Verlag, Frankfurt, 2003.

Multilevel Citizenship and Territorial Borders in the EU Polity, IWE Working Paper No. 37, Austrian Academy of Sciences, January 2003

„Nun wächst zusammen, was noch nie zusammen gehörte“, (co-authored with Monika Mokre and Gilbert Weiss) in: Monka Mokre, Gilbert Weiss und Rainer Bauböck (eds.) Europas Identitäten. Mythen, Konstrukte, Konflikte, Campus Verlag, Frankfurt, spring 2003.

Political community beyond the sovereign state. Supranational federalism and transnational minorities”, in: Steven Vertovec and Robin Cohen (eds) Conceiving Cosmopolitanism: theory, context and practice, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2002: 110-136. Also published as , IWE Working Paper No. 7, Austrian Academy of Sciences, April 2000.

Citizenship and National Identities in the European Union”, in: Eugen Antalosvky, Josef Melchoir and Sonja Puntscher-Riekmann (eds.) Integration durch Demokratie. Neue Impulse für die Europäische Union, Metropolis, Marburg, 1997: 297-331. Also published in Harvard Law School, Jean Monnet Chair, Working Paper Series No.4/1997.


Multilevel Citizenship: Local and Urban Citizenship
 

Cities vs. States: Should Urban Citizenship be Emancipated from Nationality? GLOBALCIT Working Paper 2020 and lead essay for GLOBALCIT Forum Debate. OPEN ACCESS

In Defence of Multilevel Citizenship – A Rejoinder. GLOBALCIT Forum Debate. OPEN ACCESS

A multilevel puzzle: Migrants’ voting rights in national and local elections”, European Journal of Political Research, 2017, vol. 56 (3): 619–639, co-authored with Jean-Thomas Arrighi.

Reinventing Urban Citizenship”, Citizenship Studies, vol. 7, no. 2, April 2003: 137-158, republished in Jonathan S. Davies and David L. Imbroscio (eds.) Urban Politics, Sage Publication, 2010.