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Menéndez, A., Olsen, E. The Odd Citizenship out: European Citizenship in the Mirror of the Internal and External Other. Rechtstheorie, 51(1), 99-113. https://doi.org/10.3790/rth.51.1.99
Menéndez, Agustín José and Olsen, Espen D. H. "The Odd Citizenship out: European Citizenship in the Mirror of the Internal and External Other" Rechtstheorie 51.1, , 99-113. https://doi.org/10.3790/rth.51.1.99
Menéndez, Agustín José/Olsen, Espen D. H.: The Odd Citizenship out: European Citizenship in the Mirror of the Internal and External Other, in: Rechtstheorie, vol. 51, iss. 1, 99-113, [online] https://doi.org/10.3790/rth.51.1.99

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The Odd Citizenship out: European Citizenship in the Mirror of the Internal and External Other

Menéndez, Agustín José | Olsen, Espen D. H.

Rechtstheorie, Vol. 51 (2020), Iss. 1 : pp. 99–113

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Prof. Dr. Agustín José Menéndez, Departemento de Filosofía y Sociedad, Facultad de Filosofía, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Ciudad Universitaria, 28040 Madrid, Spain

Prof. Dr. Espen D. H. Olsen, School of Business, Oslo Metropolitan University, P.O. Box 4, St. Olavs plass, 0130 Oslo, Norway

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Table of Contents

Section Title Page Action Price
Agustín José Menéndez and Espen D. H. Olsen: The Odd Citizenship out: European Citizenship in the Mirror of the Internal and External Other 99
I. More Human, Less Social: The “Internal” Impact of European Citizenship 100
1. Tearing down walls … 100
2. … leads to undermining collective goods … 102
3. … and creating new socio-economic boundaries, codified in the peculiar concept of the “economically inactive” 102
II. Excluding “the others”: seasonal workers and asylum seekers 104
1. A cosmopolitan post-national citizenship? 105
2. Blue Cards vs. Seasonal Workers 106
3. Asylum Seekers 107
Conclusions 99
References 99