Citizenship in transition : new perspectives on transnational migration from the Middle East to Europe /

The revolutions of the Arab Spring have challenged the notion of what citizens in the countries affected expect from their governments, and also potentially created a new wave of migration, once again showing how the local and the global are connected in the identity of citizens and notions of citiz...

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Other Authors: Profanter, Annemarie, 1976-, Owtram, Francis
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Newcastle upon Tyne : Cambridge Scholars, 2013.
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