pt. I. Argument --1. Citizenship in Cross-National Perspective: An Empirical Baseline in the EU-15 --2. Historical Variation and Legacies: The Impact of Colonialism and Early Democratization --3. Continuity and Change in the Contemporary Period: The Impact of Public Mobilization --pt. II. Cases --4. Liberalizing Change: Sweden, Finland, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, and Portugal --5. Restrictive Continuity: Austria, Denmark, Italy, Spain, and Greece --6. Partial Liberalization with a Restrictive Backlash: Germany --7. Citizenship Battles in the Historically Liberal Countries: France, Belgium, the United Kingdom, and Ireland --8. New European Frontier: The Accession-12 --Appendix I. Detailed Breakdown of the Three CPI Components --Appendix II. Naturalization Rates for the EU
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Summary: In this book, Marc Morje Howard addresses immigrant integration, exploring the far-reaching implications of one of the most critical challenges facing Europe today.
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Citizenship -- Europe -- Case studies.
Europe -- Emigration and immigration -- Government policy.