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Introduction | |
The Debate on The 'liberal Paradox': of States, Rights and Social Closure | |
Who Belongs? Immigration, Democracy, and Citizenship | |
Discrimination and Non-Citizens | |
National Sovereignty, Migration, and the Tenuous Hold of International Legality | |
Borders in a 'Post-National' Age: Changing Modes of Inclusion and Exclusion in European Societies | |
Limits of a Governing Migration and Citizenship | |
Migration and Belonging: Challenging the Inclusiveness of the National Welfare State | |
We Are All 'Republican' Now: The Change, Prospects, and Limits of Citizenship | |
The Emerging Migration State: Empirical Evidence from the United States | |
Limits of Immigration and Integration Reform: The Terms of Debate | |
Citizenship as a Flexible Asset | |
By Nations Beyond Nations? Politics of European Union Immigration Policy | |
The European Union's Evolving Migration and Asylum Policies | |
Trans-Nationalism, the European Space, and the State | |
What Is Happening tonbsp;Immigration Politics, and Who Benefits? | |
Governing Immigration Policy in Europe:nbsp; Do New Levels Bring in New Actors? | |
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