CITIZENSHIP AND IMMIGRATION IN THE COUNTRIES OF LIBERAL DEMOCRACY
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CITIZENSHIP AND IMMIGRATION IN THE COUNTRIES OF LIBERAL DEMOCRACY
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S086904990000617-0-1
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Article
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120-128
Abstract
The subject of the article is methodological controversy in modern studies in the area of immigration and citizenship policy between “cultural” and “realist” access. Analysis of strong and lame sides of these academic attitudes demonstrates: they more add, than exclude one another.
Keywords
nation-state, migration, citizenship, political culture, identity
Date of publication
03.07.2012
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