Morphing the Demos into the right shape. Normative principles for enfranchising resident aliens and expatriate citizens |
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Authors: | Rainer Bauböck |
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Affiliation: | 1. Social and Political Theory, The European University Institute, Florence, Italyrainer.baubock@eui.eu |
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Abstract: | In this article I criticize, first, democratic inclusion principles that are indeterminate with regard to democratic boundaries and indifferent towards the structural features of polities. I suggest that a democratic stakeholder principle passes these critical tests and can be applied to democratic polities of different kinds. Second, I compare birthright-based and residence-based membership regimes at state and local levels and consider how they can accommodate international migrants. Third, I argue that these two regimes are not freestanding alternatives between which democratic polities have to choose, but are combined in a multilevel architecture of democratic citizenship, in which the inclusion and exclusion dynamics of birthright and residence mutually constrain each other and every individual is included as a citizen in both types of polities. |
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Keywords: | citizenship demos franchise inclusion affected interests stakeholder local self-government birthright |
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