Citizenship in Hard Times: How Ordinary People Respond to Democratic Threat
Sara Wallace Goodman
Citizenship in Hard Times: How Ordinary People Respond to Democratic Threat
Cambridge University Press
2022
Sara Wallace Goodman
Citizenship in Hard Times: How Ordinary People Respond to Democratic Threat
Cambridge University Press
2022
In this blogpost, Els de Graauw discusses New York City’s recently enacted law to restore local voting rights for noncitizens. She contextualises this city law by situating it in the history of noncitizen voting in the United States and by comparing it to other recently adopted initiatives that advance urban citizenship in New York City.
Jérôme Gonnot
Taxation with representation: Understanding natives’ attitudes to foreigners’ voting rights
European Journal of Political Economy
2021
Scott Titshaw
Inheriting Citizenship
Stanford Journal of International Law
2022
In this blogpost, Rachel Pougnet discusses the proposed citizenship deprivation powers under Clause 9 of the Nationality and Borders Bill in the context of limited constitutional safeguards in the UK.
Lorin-Johannes Wagner
Member State nationality under EU law – To be or not to be a Union Citizen?
Maastricht Journal of European and Comparative Law
2021
Catherine Simpson Bueker
Fear and voting: Evidence of a threat-opportunity model of citizenship acquisition among lower income immigrants of color beginning the naturalization process
Migration Letters
2021
Szabolcs Pogonyi
The right of blood: ‘ethnically’ selective citizenship policies in Europe
National Identities
2022