What is citizenship for?
Titel: | What is citizenship for? : naturalization and citizenship in Latvia / Susanne Tönsmann |
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Veröffentlicht: | Berlin : Berliner Wissenschaftsverlag, [2017] |
Umfang: | 217 Seiten : Diagramme |
Format: | Buch |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Schriftenreihe/ mehrbändiges Werk: |
The Baltic Sea region ; Band 16 |
Hochschulschrift: | Dissertation, Universität Bremen, 2012 |
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ISBN: | 9783830535959 |
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Citizenship is considered a core ingredient of democracy and provides an indeed valuable status: Having citizenship means, amongst other things, having the right to vote, belonging to a state and being able to show a passport when crossing a border. What happens, though, when citizenship is not a given but an option? After the collapse of the Soviet Union, a sizeable part of Latvia's population was left without citizenship. Their willingness to naturalize has been lower than expected - a situation that challenges our understanding of citizenship as a desirable status.What makes citizenship attractive for people? Why does the state want to have citizens and not only residents? Conceiving citizenship as a relation between an individual and a particular state, this book addresses different dimensions of citizenship. Firmly rooted in citizenship theory, the author presents answers to the question "What is citizenship for?" and provides a nuanced analysis of the development of Latvian citizenship policies.