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Citizenship 2.0: Dual Nationality as a Global Asset
Yossi Harpaz
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Department of Sociology & Anthropology
Harvard University
Weatherhead Center
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Social Sciences
National Identity
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Nationality
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Dual Citizenship
100%
Israeli
50%
Germany
50%
Hungary
50%
Central and Eastern Europe
50%
Birthplace
50%
Poland
50%
Latin America
50%
Ancestry
50%
Status Symbol
50%
Serbia
50%
Keyphrases
Citizenship
100%
Dual Nationality
100%
Global Assets
100%
United States
20%
National Identity
20%
Dual Citizenship
20%
EU Citizenship
20%
Israeli
10%
Ethnic Origin
10%
Germany
10%
Hungary
10%
Country of Origin
10%
Economic Inequality
10%
Nationality
10%
Seeker
10%
Poland
10%
Mexican
10%
Hungarian
10%
EU Countries
10%
Instrumental Attitude
10%
Status Symbol
10%
Eastern Europe
10%
Insurance Policy
10%
Latin America (LATAM)
10%
Global Hierarchy
10%
Serbia
10%
Dimension of Globalisation
10%
U.S. Citizenship
10%
National Economics
10%