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Choosing allegiances / Javaid, Maham   Journal Article
Javaid, Maham Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
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ID:   082879


Dually divided? The risks of linking debates over citizenship t / Jedwab, Jack   Journal Article
Jedwab, Jack Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Key Words Canada  Diasporas  Dual Citizenship 
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ID:   104048


Experimenting with diasporic incorporation: the overseas citizenship of India / Xavier, Constantino   Journal Article
Xavier, Constantino Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract In response to economic needs after the 1991 reforms, India instituted a diaspora policy that extracted emigrants' material wealth in exchange for cultural capital. Increasingly caught between mounting diasporic demands for the extension of dual citizenship and domestic apprehensions hostile to such a provision, the Indian government was forced to compromise by creating the Overseas Citizenship of India. This article argues that, beyond mere contingency and dependence on the existing repertoire of national membership, this novel form of limited citizenship is also the result of a deliberate governmental strategy to assuage more activist segments of the diaspora.
Key Words Citizenship  India  Dual Citizenship  Diaspora Policy 
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ID:   119384


Home is where the heart is; citizenship is where it is safe: dual citizenship and Europe / Skulte-Ouaiss, Jennifer   Journal Article
Skulte-Ouaiss, Jennifer Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract In a country with a history of conflict, Lebanese not only have long sought emigration as a means of improving their safety and prosperity but also have sought out second passports as 'safeguards' to be used when things got rough at home. Little has been done on how Lebanese view these 'second passports' and the actual citizenship that comes with them. This article seeks to tackle this topic through analysing interviews of 10 Lebanese citizens who also hold European citizenship through naturalisation. How these Lebanese view their European citizenships will be described before turning to discussion of how this may affect the understandings of citizenship in Europe. The article concludes by looking on how the understandings of citizenship in liberal democracies in Europe on the part of citizens who normally reside outside of the state and who obtain citizenship as a 'safety' option may affect the broader understandings of citizenship in these countries.
Key Words Citizenship  Europe  Identity  Dual Citizenship  Lebanese  National Belonging 
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Indian diaspora in the era of globalisation / Jain, S K (ed.) 2012  Book
Jain, S K (ed.) Book
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Publication DelhI, Kalpaz Publications, 2012.
Description 304p.hbk
Standard Number 9788178359236
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