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Twenty-five years after the introduction of European citizenship,
it seems as though the EU has overreached itself. In its current
state the EU provokes much negative political reaction among its
citizens. Conversely, interest in European issues has increased
during the crisis, pro-European social movements have emerged and
new debates on reforms of the Union?s architecture are flaring up.
Through updated and integrated multidisciplinary research this book
reconsiders the contradictions and constraints, as well as the
promises and prospects, for the future of EU citizenship. With
chapters from leading researchers in the field, Reconsidering EU
Citizenship is an innovative contribution to the lively debate on
European and transnational citizenship. Bringing together policy
research and reflections from political theory, this book offers an
up-to-date critique of the current state of EU citizenship as well
as new insights for its future. As citizenship rights issues become
more prominent on the EU policy-making agenda, Reconsidering EU
Citizenship will be an invaluable resource to students of EU policy
as well as policy-makers and practitioners in the field.
Contributors include: F. Cheneval, H. Dean, O. Eberl, M. Ferrin, V.
Hlousek, M. Hoogenboom, J. Komarek, V. Koska, M. Prak, S. Seubert,
C. Strunck, P. van Parijs, F. Van Waarden
The concept of supranational European citizenship has become one of
the core concepts of the EU?s unique polity. It has, however, been
one of the most difficult to actualise. This book examines the
challenges of, and barriers to, exercising full citizenship rights
for European citizens and considers how they might best be
overcome. Drawing on cutting-edge research from interdisciplinary
areas of study, this book examines the key issues surrounding EU
citizenship. Reflecting on the diversity of European societies, it
identifies, analyses and compares the many barriers that citizens
face to fully exercising their rights. With chapters examining key
issues from migration to democratic governance and social rights,
Moving Beyond Barriers critically analyzes concepts of citizenship
and the way that EU citizenship is politically, legally,
economically and socially institutionalised, and elaborates
alternatives to the current paths of realising EU citizenship.
Citizenship issues feature prominently in the European
policy-making agenda and the insights offered by this book will be
of benefit to those with an interest in EU law, social and public
policy and administration. Policy-makers and practitioners will
also benefit from the reflections on citizenship and the practical
guidance on how to move beyond current issues regarding EU
citizenship. Contributors include: B. Anderson, W. Bakker, V.
Baricevic, F. Cheneval, S. de Vries, D. di Micco, O. Eberl, M.
Ferrin, M.-P. Granger, M. Hoogenboom, E. Ioriatti, T. Knijn, N.
Kosti, D. Levi-Faur, M. Naldini, M. Prak, E. Pulice, M.
Seeleib-Kaiser, S. Seubert, I. Shutes, M. van der Kolk, F. van
Waarden, S. Walker, P. Wallis
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