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Debating the dual citizenship- integration nexus in Turkey

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Şenol Sert, Deniz

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Türkiye’de çifte vatandaşlık-entegrasyon ilişkisini tartışmak

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This article explores the institution of dual citizenship outside of the West and focuses on Turkey to assess the possible relationship between dual citizenship and the integration of migrants, drawing on Kymlicka and Norman's (2000) dimensions of citizenship framework, with its tripartite focus on formal status, activity and identity. The research incorporates the perspectives of the three key groups of actors involved in international migration: the host state, the major sending states, and the migrants themselves. Our findings indicate that dual citizenship is neither a barrier to, nor facilitator of, integration in the citizenship dimension of activity in Turkey. Rather, integration - perceived as economic participation by the great majority of the actors - is linked not to dual citizenship per se, but to the acquisition of citizenship in the host country.

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International Relations Council of Turkey (IRCT) / Uluslararası İlişkiler Konseyi Derneği

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International relations

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International Relations / Uluslararası İlişkiler

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10.33458/uidergisi.652960

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