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Immigration as a Democratic Challenge Citizenship and Inclusion in Germany and the United States - Ruth Rubio-Mar?­n 2000 PDF New York Russell Sage Foundation BOOKS HISTORY
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Immigration as a Democratic Challenge Citizenship and Inclusion in Germany and the United States
Author: Ruth Rubio-Mar?­n
Year: 2000
Pages: 279
Format: PDF
File size: 1 MB
Language: ENG



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Long Description of the Plot: In "Immigration as a Democratic Challenge: Citizenship and Inclusion in Germany and the United States the authors delve into the complex issues surrounding immigration and its impact on democratic societies. The book explores the challenges that immigrants face in their quest for citizenship and inclusion, and how these challenges can be addressed through democratic reforms. The authors argue that immigration is not just a matter of national security or economic growth, but also a fundamental challenge to democratic values such as equality, freedom, and justice. They contend that the current debates around immigration are often framed within a narrow and divisive discourse that neglects the broader implications of immigration for democratic societies. The book begins by examining the historical context of immigration policies in both Germany and the United States, highlighting the significant differences between the two countries in terms of their approaches to citizenship and inclusion.
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