Nation state and immigration: the age of population movements

Yedidia Stern, Anita Shapira, Alex Yakobson, Liav Orgad

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Abstract

Volume III explores the cultural, social, and political effects of immigration on the contemporary nation state – its character, cohesion, and possible future, as well as on contemporary liberal democracy. Contributions deal with such issues as various liberal approaches to the issue of immigration and immigrant integration, nation-building narratives and their implications for immigrants and minorities, and citizenship tests and integration policy in the United States and in Europe, as well as Israel's Law of Return and the debate about it and other aspects of the country's immigration policy.
Original languageEnglish
Number of pages240
Volume3
StatePublished - Nov 2014

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