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Double ties: why nations should learn to love dual nationality. (Argument).
Foreign Policy
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November 1, 2002|
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Dual nationality was once likened to bigamy. U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt called it a "self-evident absurdity." In some nations, notably Germany and Austria, resistance to the idea endures. And terrorist threats have further raised sensitivities about national loyalty. Nevertheless, a revolution is occurring in citizenship law and policies. Spurred by increasing migration and a global economy, many nations now accept and even promote dual status.
Both host and home nations have changed their tune for several good reasons. Many countries of origin, wishing to ...
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