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Of states, rights, and social closure : governing migration and citizenship
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Of states, rights, and social closure : governing migration and citizenship

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Introduction: national closure and beyond / Oliver Schmidtke
The normative debate on the 'liberal paradox': of states, rights and social closure
Who belongs? Immigration, democracy, and citizenship / Joe Carens
Discrimination and non-citizens / Donald Galloway
National sovereignty, migration, and the tenuous hold of international legality / Jeremy Webber
Borders in a 'post-national' age: changing modes of inclusion and exclusion in European societies / Oliver Schmidtke
Limits of governing migration and citizenship
We are all 'republican' now: the change, prospects, and limits of citizenship / Jurgen Gerdes and Thomas Faist
Citizenship as a flexible asset / Anita Bocker and Dietrich Thranhardt
Immigration reform in Germany: the domestic debate under the red-green government / Imke Kruse
Non-territoriality in nationalism / Riva Kastoryano
Towards a post-national constellation? Politics and policy formation in Europe
Borders, territory and migration in the European Union: from the politics of migration in Europe to the European politics of migration / Andrew Geddes
The de-nationalization of immigration politics - is it happening and who benefits? / Ruud Koopmans, Paul Statham, Marco Giugni, and Florence Passy
Immigrants and participation beyond the nation-state: opportunity-capability rift in EU immigration policy process / Saime Ozcurumez
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