Becoming an active citizen: The UK Citizenship Test
Leah Bassel, Pierre Monforte, Kamran Khan
Becoming an active citizen: The UK Citizenship Test
Ethnicities
2020
Leah Bassel, Pierre Monforte, Kamran Khan
Becoming an active citizen: The UK Citizenship Test
Ethnicities
2020
Kickoff contribution by Bronwen Manby. Comments by Diego Acosta, Irene Bloemraad, Barbara von Ruette, Sanzhuan Guo , Sujata Ramachandran , Erin Aeran Chung, Christine Hobden, Alfred Babo, Luicy Pedroza, Imke Harbers,Amal de Chickera, Yonatan T. Fessha, Lillian Frost, Ibrahima KaneRainer Bauböck and, Bronwen Manby
On January 1 2020, Norway followed its Nordic neighbours and allowed for dual citizenship. The law change led to a massive increase in the number of citizenship applications: 30.000 applications were submitted during the first six months of the year. By contrast, the number of applications have remained stable at around 20.000 annually, from 2014 to 2019.
The webinar Citizenship and Populism: a Twenty-First Century Challenge across the Globe will draw on case studies from India, Western Europe, Latin America and elsewhere in order to illuminate engagements between citizenship, democracy and the people.
Kristin Surak
Who wants to buy a visa? Comparing the uptake of residence by investment programs in the European Union
Journal of Contemporary European Studies
2020
Eugene D. Mazo
Voting During a Pandemic
SSRN Papers
2020
European Commission
Commission reports on 2019 European elections
2020
Elizabeth Iams Wellman
Emigrant Inclusion in Home Country Elections: Theory and Evidence from sub-Saharan Africa
American Political Science Review
2020
We are delighted to announce the launch of the Webinars page on our website, which brings together the recordings of our 2020-21 series of webinars. The recordings are made available as study and teaching material on topical issues in citizenship studies.