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Statelessness In The Caribbean The Paradox Of Belonging In A Postnational World Kristy A Belton

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Statelessness In The Caribbean The Paradox Of Belonging In A Postnational World Kristy A Belton
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Statelessness In The Caribbean The Paradox Of Belonging In A Postnational World Kristy A Belton instant download after payment.

Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.93 MB
Pages: 288
Author: Kristy A. Belton
ISBN: 9780812294323, 0812294327
Language: English
Year: 2017

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Statelessness In The Caribbean The Paradox Of Belonging In A Postnational World Kristy A Belton by Kristy A. Belton 9780812294323, 0812294327 instant download after payment.

Statelessness in the Caribbean demonstrates how people can be forcibly displaced under nonconflict conditions without having fled a home, and how democracies force people into statelessness—the condition of not being a citizen anywhere—through the cover of bureaucratic procedures, neutral laws, and sovereign claims to determine membership.


Statelessness in the Caribbean demonstrates how people can be forcibly displaced under nonconflict conditions without having fled a home, and how democracies force people into statelessness—the condition of not being a citizen anywhere—through the cover of bureaucratic procedures, neutral laws, and sovereign claims to determine membership.

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