The Scramble for Citizens shows us how three states (Italy, Spain and Argentina) have competed and struggled to claim a portion of the population that has moved between its borders over the past two centuries. In a flexible, clear, and concise way, David Cook-Martin formulates a historical reconstruction of the strategies adopted by the states in order to create and maintain links with a mobile population, while allowing us to know the tactics that people have developed to respond to these competitive dynamics.
Book review: The scramble for Citizens: Dual nationality and state competition for immigrants; David Cook Martin
ROVETTA CORTES, ANA IRENE
2013
Abstract
The Scramble for Citizens shows us how three states (Italy, Spain and Argentina) have competed and struggled to claim a portion of the population that has moved between its borders over the past two centuries. In a flexible, clear, and concise way, David Cook-Martin formulates a historical reconstruction of the strategies adopted by the states in order to create and maintain links with a mobile population, while allowing us to know the tactics that people have developed to respond to these competitive dynamics.File in questo prodotto:
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