Ethnic Nation No More? Making Sense of Germany’s New Stance on Dual Citizenship by Birth
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Title
Ethnic Nation No More? Making Sense of Germany’s New Stance on Dual Citizenship by Birth
Description
While Germany does not allow dual citizenship in principle, since 23 November 2014, children born on German territory to non-German parents are no longer forced at the age of 23 to choose between German citizenship or that of their parents. Rather, they will be able to hold dual citizenship indefinitely. While this may be a far cry from more liberal dual citizenship policies in other countries, the progressive reform of Germany’s citizenship law gains its specific meaning from that country’s tormented history of ethnic nationhood and blood-based citizenship. It is also striking at a time when many countries in the Western world are moving towards more restrictive immigration and citizenship policies. In this paper, we argue that the abrogation of the Optionspflicht [the duty to choose] constitutes a step in leaving behind the country’s notorious tradition of constituting an “ethnic nation.” Our analysis confirms Christian Joppke’s claim that politics and party ideologies matter for the “de-ethnicization” and “re-ethnicization” of citizenship, simultaneous processes that are neither linear nor necessarily path-dependent.
Full text available at: https://doi.org/10.22215/rera.v9i1.241
Full text available at: https://doi.org/10.22215/rera.v9i1.241
Creator
Winter, Elke
Diehl, Annkathrin
Patzelt, Anke
Source
Canadian Journal of European and Russian Studies; 2015: RERA V9:1 Spring 2015 (backfile abstracts)
2562-8429
10.22215/cjers.v9i1
Publisher
Centre for European Studies, Carleton University
Date
2015-06-08
Type
info:eu-repo/semantics/article
info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
Peer-reviewed Article
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Citation
Elke Winter, Annkathrin Diehl and Anke Patzelt, Ethnic Nation No More? Making Sense of Germany’s New Stance on Dual Citizenship by Birth, Centre for European Studies, Carleton University, 2015, accessed November 7, 2024, https://igi.indrastra.com/items/show/2766