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"Finally giving the topic of noncitizens' voting rights the empirical attention it deserves, Citizenship Beyond Nationality provides an immense service to everyone who studies democratic theory, migration, voting, and legislative party politics. Luicy Pedroza's findings are carefully drawn and surprising. They will require that we revise many of our assumptions about how different regimes approach noncitizen enfranchisement." * Elizabeth F. Cohen, Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, Syracuse University *

Table of Contents

List of Abbreviations
Preface and Acknowledgments
Introduction
PART I. THE SIGNIFICANCE OF ENFRANCHISEMENT OF MIGRANT RESIDENTS ACROSS THE GLOBE
Chapter 1. Citizenship, Nationality, and Voting Rights
Chapter 2. Broad Comparisons: Denizen Enfranchisement Across Countries
PART II. PROCESSES OF DENIZEN ENFRANCHISEMENT
Chapter 3. The Differentiated Enfranchisement of Denizens in Portugal
Chapter 4. The "Failed" Denizen Enfranchisement in Germany
PART III. COMPARING AND THEORIZING
Chapter 5. The Steps of Denizen Enfranchisement Processes
Chapter 6. A Process Approach to Denizen Enfranchisement in Further Cases
Chapter 7. Beyond Denizen Enfranchisement: Citizenship Change and Migration Policy
Notes
Appendix
References
Index

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      Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
      Publication Date: 26/07/2019
      ISBN13: 9780812250978, 978-0812250978
      ISBN10: 0812250974

      Description

      Book Synopsis


      Trade Review
      "Finally giving the topic of noncitizens' voting rights the empirical attention it deserves, Citizenship Beyond Nationality provides an immense service to everyone who studies democratic theory, migration, voting, and legislative party politics. Luicy Pedroza's findings are carefully drawn and surprising. They will require that we revise many of our assumptions about how different regimes approach noncitizen enfranchisement." * Elizabeth F. Cohen, Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, Syracuse University *

      Table of Contents

      List of Abbreviations
      Preface and Acknowledgments
      Introduction
      PART I. THE SIGNIFICANCE OF ENFRANCHISEMENT OF MIGRANT RESIDENTS ACROSS THE GLOBE
      Chapter 1. Citizenship, Nationality, and Voting Rights
      Chapter 2. Broad Comparisons: Denizen Enfranchisement Across Countries
      PART II. PROCESSES OF DENIZEN ENFRANCHISEMENT
      Chapter 3. The Differentiated Enfranchisement of Denizens in Portugal
      Chapter 4. The "Failed" Denizen Enfranchisement in Germany
      PART III. COMPARING AND THEORIZING
      Chapter 5. The Steps of Denizen Enfranchisement Processes
      Chapter 6. A Process Approach to Denizen Enfranchisement in Further Cases
      Chapter 7. Beyond Denizen Enfranchisement: Citizenship Change and Migration Policy
      Notes
      Appendix
      References
      Index

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