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8 - Conclusion

from Part II - Consequences

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  16 July 2018

Ana Tanasoca
Affiliation:
University of Canberra
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Chapter 8 begins with a short recap of the major claims found in the literature on multiple citizenship, closing the circle opened by this introduction. I argue that those claims are misguided, by reference to the arguments developed in the substantive chapters of the book. The conclusion also returns to elaborate upon one particular policy proposal offered in Chapter 6 as alternative to multiple citizenship: the unbundling of citizenship rights. I argue that many of the pitfalls of multiple citizenship discussed in all the previous chapters could be solved by that unbundling proposal. I offer some fine-tuning of the proposal, identifying different variants of it and discussing implementation strategies for them. I argue in favour of one in particular: a partial unbundling, to be applied only to a second (or third or more) citizenship.
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  • Conclusion
  • Ana Tanasoca, University of Canberra
  • Book: The Ethics of Multiple Citizenship
  • Online publication: 16 July 2018
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108554176.008
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  • Conclusion
  • Ana Tanasoca, University of Canberra
  • Book: The Ethics of Multiple Citizenship
  • Online publication: 16 July 2018
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108554176.008
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  • Conclusion
  • Ana Tanasoca, University of Canberra
  • Book: The Ethics of Multiple Citizenship
  • Online publication: 16 July 2018
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108554176.008
Available formats
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