The connection between immigration and citizenship in Europe is an
increasingly important issue. This timely and informative book
investigates three main aspects of the issue: the degree to which
European citizenship encourages the development of a European
identity; the impact of European citizenship at the nation-state
level in Italy and the UK in regard to domestic policy-making in
the areas of immigration and citizenship; and what is needed to
make a supranational citizenship work in practice. Fiorella
Dell'Olio examines changes in laws on citizenship, nationality, and
immigration in Italy and the UK, and assesses the relationship
between the political conceptualization of European citizenship and
the public response as revealed by opinion polls. She argues that
the establishment of a European citizenship has reinforced the
ideology of nationality in both Italy and the UK and that it
consequently has failed to forge a European identity.
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