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Democracy and the Nation State:

Aliens, Denizens, and Citizens in a World of International Migration
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Avebury, 1990 - Social Science - 226 pages

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Hammar starts his book from the concern that the increased number of individuals settled into countries in which they do not have citizenship rights and thus cannot vote imperils democracy. He is not ... Read full review

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Contents

Democracy versus the Nation State
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Three Entrance Gates into the New Country
9
Membership of State and Nation
26
Copyright

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About the author (1990)

Hammar is Professor Emeritus of International Migration and Ethnic Relations at the Stockholm University, Sweden.

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