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This article explores the motivations behind the applications for
Portuguese citizenship by Turkish Jews since 2015. Based on
a qualitative research, the findings highlight that obtaining a second
passport does not yet equate emigration. Rather, it constitutes an
insurance policy aimed at alleviating growing ontological insecurity,
stemming partly from their secular and westernized lifestyle and from
their Jewish identity, which are endangered by perceived desecularisation,
growing anti-Semitism and authoritarian trends in
Turkey.
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Corte-Real, G. A., David, I. (2019). Choosing second citizenship in troubled times: the Jewish minority in Turkey. British Journal of Middle Eastern Studies, 46 (5), 781-796
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Taylor & Francis
