@Book{352164581, editor="Levy, Daniel and Ṿais, Yifʿat", title="Challenging ethnic citizenship: German and Israeli perspectives on immigration", year="2002", publisher="Berghahn Books", address="New York [u.a.]", keywords="Immigrants; Government policy; Germany; Minorities; Israel; Deutschland; BRD; Staatsb{\"u}rgerschaft; Einwanderung; Minderheitenpolitik; Regierungspolitik; Einwanderung/Einwanderer; Minderheit; Ethnische Bev{\"o}lkerungsgruppe/Volksgruppe; Emigration and immigration", contents="Muenz, Rainer: Ethnos or demos? Migration and citizenship in Germany Cohen, Yinon: Immigration and the changing composition of Israel's citizenry: from pioneers to workers and from settlers to migrants Gosewinkel, Dieter: Citizenship and naturalization politics in Germany in the 19th and 20th centuries Fuecks, Ralf: Reform of the citizenship law and the conflict about dual citizenship Weiss, Yfaat: The golem and its creator or how the Jewish nation state became multiethnic Margalit, Gilad: German citizenship policy and Sinti identity politics Soysal, Levent: Beyond ``second-generation'': rethinking the place of migrant youth culture in Berlin Rosenhek, Zeev: Migration regimes and social rights: migrant workers in the Israeli welfare state Shumsky, Dimitry: Ethnicity and citizenship in the perception of Russian Israelis Kimmerling, Baruch: Nationalism, identity and citizenship: the Yehoshua-Shammas debate Jabareen, Hassan: From Arab Israelis to Palestinians in Israel: Jewish-Zionist time and the negati", note="ed. by Daniel Levy and Yfaat Weiss", note="Based on an international conference ``Citizenship and Identity: German and Israeli Perspectives'' held at Haifa University in March 2000-Acknowledgments", note="Includes bibliographical references and index", isbn="9781571812919", language="English" }