Codes of Otherness
In: Social research: an international quarterly, Band 77, Heft 1, S. 79-100
ISSN: 0037-783X
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In: Social research: an international quarterly, Band 77, Heft 1, S. 79-100
ISSN: 0037-783X
In: Politique étrangère: PE ; revue trimestrielle publiée par l'Institut Français des Relations Internationales, Band 75, Heft 3, S. 579-591
ISSN: 0032-342X
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In: Politique étrangère: PE ; revue trimestrielle publiée par l'Institut Français des Relations Internationales, Band 75, Heft 3, S. 579-593
ISSN: 0032-342X
In: Ethnicities, Band 8, Heft 1, S. 133-139
In: The American journal of sociology, Band 113, Heft 1, S. 266-268
ISSN: 1537-5390
In: Constellations: an international journal of critical and democratic theory, Band 13, Heft 2, S. 275-287
ISSN: 1467-8675
No other enlargement country, nor enlargement itself, has aroused as much debate as Turkey's request for accession to the European Union. Until now, the Brussels commissioners had never been forced to find nuanced and complicated formulations to define the nature of the relationship between Turkey and Europe – a "carefully elaborated compromise" or a "privileged partnership" – in order to finally initiate the negotiations by specifying that it is nevertheless "an open process whose result (membership) cannot be guaranteed in advance." (.).
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No other enlargement country, nor enlargement itself, has aroused as much debate as Turkey's request for accession to the European Union. Until now, the Brussels commissioners had never been forced to find nuanced and complicated formulations to define the nature of the relationship between Turkey and Europe – a "carefully elaborated compromise" or a "privileged partnership" – in order to finally initiate the negotiations by specifying that it is nevertheless "an open process whose result (membership) cannot be guaranteed in advance." (.).
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In: Revue française de science politique, Band 56, Heft 4, S. 533-554
ISSN: 0035-2950
In: Revue française de science politique, Band 56, Heft 4, S. 533
ISSN: 1950-6686
No other enlargement country, nor enlargement itself, has aroused as much debate as Turkey's request for accession to the European Union. Until now, the Brussels commissioners had never been forced to find nuanced and complicated formulations to define the nature of the relationship between Turkey and Europe – a "carefully elaborated compromise" or a "privileged partnership" – in order to finally initiate the negotiations by specifying that it is nevertheless "an open process whose result (membership) cannot be guaranteed in advance." (.).
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In: Constellations, Band 13, Heft 2, S. 275-287
In: PS: political science & politics, Band 38, Heft 4, S. 693-696
Since the 1980s, the question of citizenship has taken root as a major theme in the social sciences and as the focus of juridical, political, social, and cultural debates in all democratic societies. In Europe, citizenship has taken different shapes and definitions in its rhetoric, ideology, and practice with regard to immigrants; incorporation into nation-states and their expansion of political participation beyond boundaries relating to home and host country to include a broad European space. Citizenship is also an issue for European construction itself. Within nation-states citizenship has been expressed in different domains extending from the national community to the civil society, even though only "legal" citizenship allows the full participation of individuals and groups in the political community. At the European level, despite the transnational participation of immigrants encouraged by the very nature of the European Union and its supranational institutions andde factoexpansion of dual citizenship, the claim for equal recognition as citizens that underlies the political strategies of immigrants remains within the framework of the legitimacy of the state of residence and citizenship.
In: American anthropologist: AA, Band 107, Heft 2, S. 287-288
ISSN: 1548-1433
Since the 1980s, the question of citizenship has taken root as a major theme in the social sciences and as the focus of juridical, political, social, and cultural debates in all democratic societies. In Europe, citizenship has taken different shapes and definitions in its rhetoric, ideology, and practice with regard to immigrants' incorporation into nation-states and their expansion of political participation beyond boundaries relating to home and host country to include a broad European space. [Premières lignes]
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