Cities vs States: Should Urban Citizenship be Emancipated from Nationality?
Kickoff contribution by Rainer Bauböck. Comments by Avner de Shalit, Nir Barak , Patti Tamara Lenard , Josephine van Zeben, Warren Magnusson, Harald Bauder, Sandra Seubert, Monica W. Varsanyi, Enrico Gargiulo and Lorenzo Piccoli , Johanna Hase , Maarten Prak, Luicy Pedroza, Margaret Kohn, Avigail Eisenberg, Alexander T. Aleinikoff, Barbara Oomen, Ran Hirschl, Helmut Philipp Aust. Stephen Minas, Willem Maas, Kenneth Stahl, Liav Orgad, and Rainer Bauböck
At last, a law on expatriate vote in Greece
Greece has joined the growing group of states that have extended the right to vote in national elections to their citizens abroad. Although the rhetorics – and to a certain extend the expectations – of the Greek government were far more generous in terms of expanding the vote to a broader expatriate electorate, the law provides for a considerable number of restrictions aiming at guaranteeing that the persons entitled to vote conserve genuine links with the country.
9 passports? National Geographic in collaboration with GLOBALCIT
In “Having nine passports is rare; here’s how it could happen” published in this month’s issue of National Geographic our co-director Maarten Vink explains how an individual could obtain up to nine passports in view of the growing tolerance of Read More …
Power Sharing at the Local Level: Evidence on Opting-In for Non-Citizen Voting Rights
Alois Stutzer and Michaela Slotwinski
Power Sharing at the Local Level: Evidence on Opting-In for Non-Citizen Voting Rights
WWZ Working Paper Series
2019
The effect of citizenship on the long-term earnings of marginalized immigrants: Quasi-experimental evidence from Switzerland
Jens Hainmueller, Dominik Hangartner, and Dalston Ward
The effect of citizenship on the long-term earnings of marginalized immigrants: Quasi-experimental evidence from Switzerland
ScienceAdvances
2019
Citizenship
Dimitry Kochenov
Citizenship
MIT Press
2019
