Description
About the Author
Fiorella Dell'Olio is the Affiliated Lecturer in European Politics for the Faculty of Social and Political Sciences at the University of Cambridge, UK.
Reviews
'Dell'Olio provides a careful analysis of the development of European citizenship and the challenges it presents. This book is a valuable addition to the growing debate on this topic.' Zig Layton-Henry, University of Warwick, UK '...highly informative...' Politeia '...provides a timely contribution to an ongoing scholarly debate on the contemporary relevance of national citizenship...makes a welcome contribution to a new research agenda of Europeanization, where precisely the impact on national citizenship has not yet been extensively studied.' Political Studies Review 'Those interested in the analysis of the development of Euorpean citizenship and challenges it presents shall find the book very useful and valuable.' USI Journal 'This is a detailed and carefully constructed book that provides a counterpoint to the arguments of those who maintain the ascendance of new forms of postnational and supranational citizenship...this book makes an important overall contribution to debates on citizenship within the EU.' Parliamentary Affairs '...this book represents a satisfying blend of realism and normative optimism. It breaks new ground by positing a post-national solution to the predicament of third country nationals resident in the EU who are currently treated as second class citizens...' Political ReviewNet 'The book is clearly well researched...for researchers in contemporary European politics it is a valuable contribution to contemporary debates.' Melbourne Journal of Politics
Book Information
ISBN 9780754635956
Author Fiorella Dell'Olio
Format Hardback
Page Count 184
Imprint Routledge
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Weight(grams) 453g