“A Finger for Berlusconi” Italy’s anti-immigration/anti-crime measures, Romanian realities, and the poverty of European citizenship

作者: F. Peter Wagner

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摘要: This paper presents for the most part penultimate version of a working that has since been published (end February) as an occasional in series Politische Italien-Forschung, edited by Alexander Grasse at University Giessen, Germany: http://www.uni-giessen.de/cms/fbz/fb03/institute/institut-furpolitikwissenschaft/pifo/occasional The presentation will focus more on issue state/citizenship itself. In particular, I intend to make distinction between political citizenship and capitalist market defined EU rights explicit. also effort distinguish my interpretation situation – namely norms, rules practices are expressions three not easily reconciled if indeed overlapping dimensions: cosmopolitanism, national state-defined sovereignty, common from Jenson’s interpretation “citizenship regime” (Jenson 2007).

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