The Resource Citizenship, territoriality, and post-Soviet Nationhood : the politics of birthright citizenship in Azerbaijan, Georgia, and Moldova, Maxim Tabachnik, (electronic book)
Citizenship, territoriality, and post-Soviet Nationhood : the politics of birthright citizenship in Azerbaijan, Georgia, and Moldova, Maxim Tabachnik, (electronic book)
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- Language
- eng
- Extent
- 1 online resource (295 p.)
- Note
-
- Description based upon print version of record
- Efforts to Build a Territorial Nation and Reaction
- Includes index
- Contents
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- Intro; Preface; Acknowledgements; Contents; List of Figures; Chapter 1 Introduction: Territorial National Identity in Russia's "Buffer Zone"; Bibliography; Part I The Battle Between Blood and Territory: Academic, Historical and Institutional Setting; Chapter 2 The Academic Setting; 1 The Origins of the Nation: Modern or Pre-modern?; 2 The Embattled Ethnic/Civic Dichotomy; 3 The Ethnic/Civic Dichotomy and Comparative Citizenship Studies; 4 Ethnic/Civic Scholarship in the Post-Soviet Space; 5 An Ethnic/Territorial Solution; Bibliography; Chapter 3 The Historical and Institutional Settings
- 1 The Nation Between Blood and Territory2 Citizenship Between Blood and Territory; 3 Ethnic/Territorial Tension in Russian Imperial and Soviet Identity Policies; 4 Ethnic/Territorial Tension in Today's Russia; 5 Unconditional Jus Soli: From the New World to the Human Rights Agenda; A Historical Overview; Jus Soli as a Human Right; Bibliography; Part II The Politics of Unconditional Jus Soli in the Post-Soviet States with Frozen Conflicts; Chapter 4 Citizenship Policy Highlights; 1 Azerbaijan: From Unconditional to Conditional Jus Soli
- Unconditional Jus Soli in the 1995 Constitution and the 1998 Citizenship LawImplementation of Unconditional Jus Soli (1995-2014); The 2014 Amendment Annulling Unconditional Jus Soli; General Overview; Legal and Political Commentaries; Humanitarian Concerns; 2 Georgia: Jus Soli Aversion; The 1993 Citizenship Law; The 2004 Dual Citizenship Amendment; The 2014 Citizenship Law; 3 Moldova: From Conditional to Unconditional Jus Soli; Conditional Jus Soli in 1991-1994; Conditional Birthright Citizenship for Children of Foreigners in the 1996 Amendment; The 2000 Citizenship Law
- The 2003 Dual Citizenship Amendment: The Birth of Unconditional Jus SoliBibliography; Chapter 5 Frozen Conflicts and Politics of Territorial Citizenship; 1 Moldova: Transnistria's Territorial Impact on Citizenship Policy; 2 Azerbaijan: Nagorno-Karabakh's Territorial Impact on Citizenship Policy; The Rise and Fall of Pan-Turkism; Academic Battles over Karabakh: Seeking the Nation's Origins; 3 Georgia: The Fear for Ethnic Survival; Bibliography; Chapter 6 Historical Collective Identity; 1 Moldova: An Ambiguous Nation; Shifting Borders and Populations; Moldovans or Romanians?
- (In)congruence of Ethnic and Political BordersConsequences of Unconditional Jus Soli; The Law on Civil Status: Ethnicity Loses Its Meaning; 2 Azerbaijan: Another Ambiguous Nation; Latent Ethnic Concept of the Nation; Azeris or Turks?; Heydar Aliyev: Territorial Nationalism Against Pan-Turkism; (In)congruence of Ethnic and Political Borders: Azeris Between Azerbaijan and Iran; Diaspora, Georgia Azeris and 2014 Citizenship Law Amendments; 3 Georgia: Territorial on the Outside, Ethnic on the Inside; A Long History of Ethnic Nationalism; The Ethnic Nation in Peril and the 1993 Citizenship Law
- Isbn
- 9783030128814
- Label
- Citizenship, territoriality, and post-Soviet Nationhood : the politics of birthright citizenship in Azerbaijan, Georgia, and Moldova
- Title
- Citizenship, territoriality, and post-Soviet Nationhood
- Title remainder
- the politics of birthright citizenship in Azerbaijan, Georgia, and Moldova
- Statement of responsibility
- Maxim Tabachnik
- Language
- eng
- Cataloging source
- EBLCP
- http://library.link/vocab/creatorName
- Tabachnik, Maxim
- Dewey number
- 323.6
- Index
- index present
- LC call number
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- JF801
- JN6690-6699JA71-80JN
- Literary form
- non fiction
- Nature of contents
- dictionaries
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
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- Citizenship
- Former Soviet republics
- Label
- Citizenship, territoriality, and post-Soviet Nationhood : the politics of birthright citizenship in Azerbaijan, Georgia, and Moldova, Maxim Tabachnik, (electronic book)
- Note
-
- Description based upon print version of record
- Efforts to Build a Territorial Nation and Reaction
- Includes index
- Antecedent source
- file reproduced from an electronic resource
- Contents
-
- Intro; Preface; Acknowledgements; Contents; List of Figures; Chapter 1 Introduction: Territorial National Identity in Russia's "Buffer Zone"; Bibliography; Part I The Battle Between Blood and Territory: Academic, Historical and Institutional Setting; Chapter 2 The Academic Setting; 1 The Origins of the Nation: Modern or Pre-modern?; 2 The Embattled Ethnic/Civic Dichotomy; 3 The Ethnic/Civic Dichotomy and Comparative Citizenship Studies; 4 Ethnic/Civic Scholarship in the Post-Soviet Space; 5 An Ethnic/Territorial Solution; Bibliography; Chapter 3 The Historical and Institutional Settings
- 1 The Nation Between Blood and Territory2 Citizenship Between Blood and Territory; 3 Ethnic/Territorial Tension in Russian Imperial and Soviet Identity Policies; 4 Ethnic/Territorial Tension in Today's Russia; 5 Unconditional Jus Soli: From the New World to the Human Rights Agenda; A Historical Overview; Jus Soli as a Human Right; Bibliography; Part II The Politics of Unconditional Jus Soli in the Post-Soviet States with Frozen Conflicts; Chapter 4 Citizenship Policy Highlights; 1 Azerbaijan: From Unconditional to Conditional Jus Soli
- Unconditional Jus Soli in the 1995 Constitution and the 1998 Citizenship LawImplementation of Unconditional Jus Soli (1995-2014); The 2014 Amendment Annulling Unconditional Jus Soli; General Overview; Legal and Political Commentaries; Humanitarian Concerns; 2 Georgia: Jus Soli Aversion; The 1993 Citizenship Law; The 2004 Dual Citizenship Amendment; The 2014 Citizenship Law; 3 Moldova: From Conditional to Unconditional Jus Soli; Conditional Jus Soli in 1991-1994; Conditional Birthright Citizenship for Children of Foreigners in the 1996 Amendment; The 2000 Citizenship Law
- The 2003 Dual Citizenship Amendment: The Birth of Unconditional Jus SoliBibliography; Chapter 5 Frozen Conflicts and Politics of Territorial Citizenship; 1 Moldova: Transnistria's Territorial Impact on Citizenship Policy; 2 Azerbaijan: Nagorno-Karabakh's Territorial Impact on Citizenship Policy; The Rise and Fall of Pan-Turkism; Academic Battles over Karabakh: Seeking the Nation's Origins; 3 Georgia: The Fear for Ethnic Survival; Bibliography; Chapter 6 Historical Collective Identity; 1 Moldova: An Ambiguous Nation; Shifting Borders and Populations; Moldovans or Romanians?
- (In)congruence of Ethnic and Political BordersConsequences of Unconditional Jus Soli; The Law on Civil Status: Ethnicity Loses Its Meaning; 2 Azerbaijan: Another Ambiguous Nation; Latent Ethnic Concept of the Nation; Azeris or Turks?; Heydar Aliyev: Territorial Nationalism Against Pan-Turkism; (In)congruence of Ethnic and Political Borders: Azeris Between Azerbaijan and Iran; Diaspora, Georgia Azeris and 2014 Citizenship Law Amendments; 3 Georgia: Territorial on the Outside, Ethnic on the Inside; A Long History of Ethnic Nationalism; The Ethnic Nation in Peril and the 1993 Citizenship Law
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- 1 online resource (295 p.)
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- one file format
- Form of item
- online
- Isbn
- 9783030128814
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- on1096525968
- (OCoLC)1096525968
- Label
- Citizenship, territoriality, and post-Soviet Nationhood : the politics of birthright citizenship in Azerbaijan, Georgia, and Moldova, Maxim Tabachnik, (electronic book)
- Note
-
- Description based upon print version of record
- Efforts to Build a Territorial Nation and Reaction
- Includes index
- Antecedent source
- file reproduced from an electronic resource
- Contents
-
- Intro; Preface; Acknowledgements; Contents; List of Figures; Chapter 1 Introduction: Territorial National Identity in Russia's "Buffer Zone"; Bibliography; Part I The Battle Between Blood and Territory: Academic, Historical and Institutional Setting; Chapter 2 The Academic Setting; 1 The Origins of the Nation: Modern or Pre-modern?; 2 The Embattled Ethnic/Civic Dichotomy; 3 The Ethnic/Civic Dichotomy and Comparative Citizenship Studies; 4 Ethnic/Civic Scholarship in the Post-Soviet Space; 5 An Ethnic/Territorial Solution; Bibliography; Chapter 3 The Historical and Institutional Settings
- 1 The Nation Between Blood and Territory2 Citizenship Between Blood and Territory; 3 Ethnic/Territorial Tension in Russian Imperial and Soviet Identity Policies; 4 Ethnic/Territorial Tension in Today's Russia; 5 Unconditional Jus Soli: From the New World to the Human Rights Agenda; A Historical Overview; Jus Soli as a Human Right; Bibliography; Part II The Politics of Unconditional Jus Soli in the Post-Soviet States with Frozen Conflicts; Chapter 4 Citizenship Policy Highlights; 1 Azerbaijan: From Unconditional to Conditional Jus Soli
- Unconditional Jus Soli in the 1995 Constitution and the 1998 Citizenship LawImplementation of Unconditional Jus Soli (1995-2014); The 2014 Amendment Annulling Unconditional Jus Soli; General Overview; Legal and Political Commentaries; Humanitarian Concerns; 2 Georgia: Jus Soli Aversion; The 1993 Citizenship Law; The 2004 Dual Citizenship Amendment; The 2014 Citizenship Law; 3 Moldova: From Conditional to Unconditional Jus Soli; Conditional Jus Soli in 1991-1994; Conditional Birthright Citizenship for Children of Foreigners in the 1996 Amendment; The 2000 Citizenship Law
- The 2003 Dual Citizenship Amendment: The Birth of Unconditional Jus SoliBibliography; Chapter 5 Frozen Conflicts and Politics of Territorial Citizenship; 1 Moldova: Transnistria's Territorial Impact on Citizenship Policy; 2 Azerbaijan: Nagorno-Karabakh's Territorial Impact on Citizenship Policy; The Rise and Fall of Pan-Turkism; Academic Battles over Karabakh: Seeking the Nation's Origins; 3 Georgia: The Fear for Ethnic Survival; Bibliography; Chapter 6 Historical Collective Identity; 1 Moldova: An Ambiguous Nation; Shifting Borders and Populations; Moldovans or Romanians?
- (In)congruence of Ethnic and Political BordersConsequences of Unconditional Jus Soli; The Law on Civil Status: Ethnicity Loses Its Meaning; 2 Azerbaijan: Another Ambiguous Nation; Latent Ethnic Concept of the Nation; Azeris or Turks?; Heydar Aliyev: Territorial Nationalism Against Pan-Turkism; (In)congruence of Ethnic and Political Borders: Azeris Between Azerbaijan and Iran; Diaspora, Georgia Azeris and 2014 Citizenship Law Amendments; 3 Georgia: Territorial on the Outside, Ethnic on the Inside; A Long History of Ethnic Nationalism; The Ethnic Nation in Peril and the 1993 Citizenship Law
- Dimensions
- unknown
- Extent
- 1 online resource (295 p.)
- File format
- one file format
- Form of item
- online
- Isbn
- 9783030128814
- Level of compression
- unknown
- Quality assurance targets
- unknown
- Reformatting quality
- unknown
- Specific material designation
- remote
- System control number
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- on1096525968
- (OCoLC)1096525968
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