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The American Passport In Turkey National Citizenship In The Age Of Transnationalism özlem Altanolcay Evren Balta

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The American Passport In Turkey National Citizenship In The Age Of Transnationalism özlem Altanolcay Evren Balta
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Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.43 MB
Pages: 240
Author: Özlem Altan-Olcay; Evren Balta
ISBN: 9780812297065, 0812297067
Language: English
Year: 2020

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The American Passport In Turkey National Citizenship In The Age Of Transnationalism özlem Altanolcay Evren Balta by Özlem Altan-olcay; Evren Balta 9780812297065, 0812297067 instant download after payment.

The American Passport in Turkey demonstrates how U.S. global power manifests in the desires people have for U.S. citizenship, even when they do not live in the States. Based on interviews with more than one hundred individuals, it captures the transnationalized relationship between inequality and citizenship regimes.


The American Passport in Turkey demonstrates how U.S. global power manifests in the desires people have for U.S. citizenship, even when they do not live in the States. Based on interviews with more than one hundred individuals, it captures the transnationalized relationship between inequality and citizenship regimes.

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