1. Feminist and anti-racist contributions to the citizenship debate have equally emphasized the problematic equalization of nationality and citizenship, pointing to the fact that this conceptualization hides boundaries of inclusion and exclusion within nations -a blind spot with serious consequences for theory, politics, and policy of eitizenship. See, Meehan, Citizenship, 22; and Nira Yuval-Davis;Ethnie and Racial Studies,1993
2. Redesigning the Citizenship Regime: The Roots of the Current Reconfiguration in Canada;Lane See;State institutions never have the power to establish identities,1995
3. Immigration and the Politics of Citizenship in Europe and North America.
4. Constitutional Reform in the European Community: Are There Alternatives to the Majoritarian Avenue?;Renaud Example;Constitution-making in the EU has become the subject of a number of analyses. See, for,1995