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Israel’s Citizenship Policy towards Family Immigrants: Developments and Implications
Journal of Israeli History ( IF 0.5 ) Pub Date : 2017-07-03 , DOI: 10.1080/13531042.2018.1545676
Assaf Shapira 1
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ABSTRACT This paper examines changes that have occurred in Israel’s citizenship policy towards family immigrants since the early 1990s, when it became a country of immigration. Its findings indicate that Israel now has a much more restrictive policy towards Palestinian family immigrants, and a somewhat more inclusive policy concerning the naturalization of various other groups of family immigrants. In a broader perspective, while there is evidence that the influence of the liberal perception of citizenship on policy-making processes has increased in some respects, this process has occurred within an overall ethnic, even ethnicizing, context. Accordingly, the inclusive trend toward non-Olim, non-Palestinian family immigrants may stem not only from a process of liberalization within Israeli society. Rather, it may also serve ethnic motivations by absorbing immigrants who are likely to eventually join the Jewish, or at least non-Arab, sector.

中文翻译:

以色列对家庭移民的公民身份政策:发展和影响

摘要 本文考察了自 1990 年代初以色列成为移民国家以来,以色列对家庭移民的公民身份政策发生的变化。其调查结果表明,以色列现在对巴勒斯坦家庭移民采取了更加严格的政策,并且对其他各种家庭移民群体的归化采取了更具包容性的政策。从更广泛的角度来看,虽然有证据表明自由主义的公民意识对政策制定过程的影响在某些方面有所增加,但这一过程发生在整体族裔甚至族裔化背景下。因此,对非奥林、非巴勒斯坦家庭移民的包容性趋势可能不仅源于以色列社会内部的自由化进程。相当,
更新日期:2017-07-03
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