Dual Citizenship in Germany: Towards a Liberal Approach?

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dc.abstract.enIn October 2010, German Chancellor Angela Merkel proclaimed that attempts to build a multicultural society in her country had utterly failed. Her remarks have been widely debated publicly as well as politically since then. Despite Germany’s liberal guest worker and asylum policies, the country did not see itself as explicitly inviting immigration, but was inevitably faced with the concept. As a result, both, internal as well as external pressures to rejuvenate its citizenship and immigration policies began to mount and Germany’s citizenship legislation has in fact made significant progress in recent years. The shift away from a jus sanguinis approach towards jus soli, with the ability of second-generation Germans to choose whether they would like to take on the legal status as German citizens and renounce their original nationality, proved to be a step towards a more liberal approach, albeit the “no dual citizenship” regulation continues to prevail. In this context, the concepts of “good” and “legal” citizenships arise, the issue of loyalty becomes important and limits of citizenship and belonging can be extracted from this debate. Using political and historical discourse analysis on the subjects of citizenship and national identity as well as present-day public and political sentiments, the following thesis analyzes the limits of Germany’s current dual citizenship policy in the contemporary German context.pl
dc.abstract.plNiemcy, podwójne obywatelstwo, imigracja, integracja, krajowa tożsamośćpl
dc.affiliationWydział Studiów Międzynarodowych i Politycznychpl
dc.areaobszar nauk humanistycznychpl
dc.areaobszar nauk społecznychpl
dc.contributor.advisorGalent, Marcin - 160626 pl
dc.contributor.authorDudek, Alexandrapl
dc.contributor.departmentbycodeUJK/WSMPpl
dc.contributor.reviewerMach, Zdzisław - 130132 pl
dc.contributor.reviewerGalent, Marcin - 160626 pl
dc.date.accessioned2020-07-23T22:05:13Z
dc.date.available2020-07-23T22:05:13Z
dc.date.submitted2012-03-19pl
dc.fieldofstudyeuropeistykapl
dc.identifier.apddiploma-63804-136441pl
dc.identifier.projectAPD / Opl
dc.identifier.urihttps://ruj.uj.edu.pl/xmlui/handle/item/177412
dc.languageengpl
dc.subject.enGermany, dual citizenship, immigration, integration, national identitypl
dc.subject.plNiemcy, podwójne obywatelstwo, imigracja, integracja, krajowa tożsamośćpl
dc.titleDual Citizenship in Germany: Towards a Liberal Approach?pl
dc.typemasterpl
dspace.entity.typePublication
dc.abstract.enpl
In October 2010, German Chancellor Angela Merkel proclaimed that attempts to build a multicultural society in her country had utterly failed. Her remarks have been widely debated publicly as well as politically since then. Despite Germany’s liberal guest worker and asylum policies, the country did not see itself as explicitly inviting immigration, but was inevitably faced with the concept. As a result, both, internal as well as external pressures to rejuvenate its citizenship and immigration policies began to mount and Germany’s citizenship legislation has in fact made significant progress in recent years. The shift away from a jus sanguinis approach towards jus soli, with the ability of second-generation Germans to choose whether they would like to take on the legal status as German citizens and renounce their original nationality, proved to be a step towards a more liberal approach, albeit the “no dual citizenship” regulation continues to prevail. In this context, the concepts of “good” and “legal” citizenships arise, the issue of loyalty becomes important and limits of citizenship and belonging can be extracted from this debate. Using political and historical discourse analysis on the subjects of citizenship and national identity as well as present-day public and political sentiments, the following thesis analyzes the limits of Germany’s current dual citizenship policy in the contemporary German context.
dc.abstract.plpl
Niemcy, podwójne obywatelstwo, imigracja, integracja, krajowa tożsamość
dc.affiliationpl
Wydział Studiów Międzynarodowych i Politycznych
dc.areapl
obszar nauk humanistycznych
dc.areapl
obszar nauk społecznych
dc.contributor.advisorpl
Galent, Marcin - 160626
dc.contributor.authorpl
Dudek, Alexandra
dc.contributor.departmentbycodepl
UJK/WSMP
dc.contributor.reviewerpl
Mach, Zdzisław - 130132
dc.contributor.reviewerpl
Galent, Marcin - 160626
dc.date.accessioned
2020-07-23T22:05:13Z
dc.date.available
2020-07-23T22:05:13Z
dc.date.submittedpl
2012-03-19
dc.fieldofstudypl
europeistyka
dc.identifier.apdpl
diploma-63804-136441
dc.identifier.projectpl
APD / O
dc.identifier.uri
https://ruj.uj.edu.pl/xmlui/handle/item/177412
dc.languagepl
eng
dc.subject.enpl
Germany, dual citizenship, immigration, integration, national identity
dc.subject.plpl
Niemcy, podwójne obywatelstwo, imigracja, integracja, krajowa tożsamość
dc.titlepl
Dual Citizenship in Germany: Towards a Liberal Approach?
dc.typepl
master
dspace.entity.type
Publication
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