Author (Person) | Wallace Goodman, Sara |
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Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Publication Date | 2014 |
ISBN | 9781107477865 |
Content Type | Textbook | Monograph |
Source url: Direct access to the full text of this book only if you access via a network with the rights to electronic access to CUP titles.Why are traditional nation-states newly defining membership and belonging? In the twenty-first century, several Western European states have attached obligatory civic integration requirements as conditions for citizenship and residence, which include language proficiency, country knowledge and value commitments for immigrants. This book examines this membership policy adoption and adaptation through both medium-N analysis and three paired comparisons to argue that while there is convergence in instruments, there is also significant divergence in policy purpose, design and outcomes. To explain this variation, this book focuses on the continuing, dynamic interaction of institutional path dependency and party politics. Through paired comparisons of Austria and Denmark, Germany and the United Kingdom, and the Netherlands and France, this book illustrates how variations in these factors - as well as a variety of causal processes - produce divergent civic integration policy strategies that, ultimately, preserve and anchor national understandings of membership. |
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Source Link | Link to Main Source http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/CBO9781107477865 |
Countries / Regions | Austria, Denmark, Europe, France, Germany, Netherlands, United Kingdom |