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Debating Transformations of National Citizenship
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Rainer Bauböck
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2018
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Springer International Publishing
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978-3-319-92718-3
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978-3-319-92719-0
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2018
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10.1007/978-3-319-92719-0
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Book chapters
pp. E1
Correction to: You Can’t Lose What You Haven’t Got: Citizenship Acquisition and Loss in Africa
pp. 3
Summary: Global, European and National Questions About the Price of Citizenship
pp. 7
Dangerous Liaisons: Money and Citizenship
pp. 17
Cash-for-Passports and the End of Citizenship
pp. 21
Citizenship for Those who Invest into the Future of the State is Not Wrong, the Price Is the Problem
pp. 25
The Price of Selling Citizenship
pp. 29
Global Mobility Corridors for the Ultra-Rich. The Neoliberal Transformation of Citizenship
pp. 33
The Maltese Falcon, or: my Porsche for a Passport!
pp. 37
What Is Wrong with Selling Citizenship? It Corrupts Democracy!
pp. 43
What Money Can’t Buy: Face-to-Face Cooperation and Local Democratic Life
pp. 47
If You Do not Like Selling Passports, Give Them for Free to Those Who Deserve Them
pp. 51
Citizenship for Real: Its Hypocrisy, Its Randomness, Its Price
pp. 57
Trading Citizenship, Human Capital and the European Union
pp. 61
Citizenship for Sale: Could and Should the EU Intervene?
pp. 65
Linking Citizenship to Income Undermines European Values. We Need Shared Criteria and Guidelines for Access to EU Citizenship
pp. 69
Coda
pp. 73
Bloodlines and Belonging: Time to Abandon Ius Sanguinis?
pp. 83
Ius Filiationis: A defence of Citizenship by Descent
pp. 91
Tainted Law? Why History Cannot provide the Justification for Abandoning Ius Sanguinis
pp. 97
Family Matters: Modernise, Don’t Abandon, Ius Sanguinis
pp. 103
Abolishing Ius Sanguinis Citizenship: A Proposal Too Restrained and Too Radical
pp. 109
Citizenship Without Magic
pp. 113
The Janus-Face of Ius Sanguinis: Protecting Migrant Children and Expanding Ethnic Nations
pp. 117
The Prior Question: What Do We Need State Citizenship for?
pp. 121
No More Blood
pp. 127
Law by Blood or Blood by Law?
pp. 131
Limiting the Transmission of Family Advantage: Ius Sanguinis with an Expiration Date
pp. 137
Retain Ius Sanguinis, but Don’t Take it Literally!
pp. 143
Distributing Some, but Not All, Rights of Citizenship According to Ius Sanguinis
pp. 149
Learning from Naturalisation Debates: The Right to an Appropriate Citizenship at Birth
pp. 153
Don’t Put the Baby in the Dirty Bathwater! A Rejoinder
pp. 163
The Return of Banishment: Do the New Denationalisation Policies Weaken Citizenship?
pp. 173
Terrorist Expatriation: All Show, No Bite, No Future
pp. 177
Should Those Who Attack the Nation Have an Absolute Right to Remain Its Citizens?
pp. 181
Terrorists Repudiate Their Own Citizenship
pp. 185
It’s Not About Their Citizenship, it’s About Ours
pp. 189
You Can’t Lose What You Haven’t Got:Citizenship Acquisition and Loss in Africa
pp. 197
Revocation of Citizenship of Terrorists: A Matter of Political Expediency
pp. 201
Whose Bad Guys Are Terrorists?
pp. 207
Human Rights for All Is Better than Citizenship Rights for Some
pp. 215
Denationalisation, Assassination, Territory: Some (U.S.-Prompted) Reflections
pp. 219
Beware States Piercing Holes into Citizenship
pp. 225
Disowning Citizens
pp. 229
Our Epoch’s Little Banishments
pp. 233
Deprivation of Citizenship: Is There an Issue of EU Law?
pp. 239
On Producing the Alien Within: A Reply
pp. 251
Cloud Communities: The Dawn of Global Citizenship?
pp. 261
Citizenship in Cloud Cuckoo Land?
pp. 267
Citizenship in the Era of Blockchain-Based Virtual Nations
pp. 279
Global Citizenship for the Stay-at-Homes
pp. 285
A World Without Law; A World Without Politics
pp. 289
Virtual Politics, Real Guns: On Cloud Community, Violence, and Human Rights
pp. 295
A World Wide Web of Citizenship
pp. 299
Citizenship Forecast: Partly Cloudy with Chances of Algorithms
pp. 305
The Separation of Territory and State: a Digital French Revolution?
pp. 311
A Brave New Dawn? Digital Cakes, Cloudy Governance and Citizenship á la Carte
pp. 317
Old Divides, New Devices: Global Citizenship for Only Half of the World
pp. 321
Escapist Technology in the Service of Neo-Feudalism
pp. 327
Cloud Communities and the Materiality of the Digital
pp. 337
Cloud Agoras: When Blockchain Technology Meets Arendt’s Virtual Public Spaces
pp. 343
Global Cryptodemocracy Is Possible and Desirable
pp. 353
The Future of Citizenship: Global and Digital – A Rejoinder
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