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Citizenship - What Everyone Needs to Know (R) (Hardcover)
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Citizenship - What Everyone Needs to Know (R) (Hardcover)
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Almost everyone has citizenship, and yet it has emerged as one of
the most hotly contested issues of contemporary politics. Even as
cosmopolitan elites and human rights advocates aspire to some
notion of "global citizenship," populism and nativism have
re-ignited the importance of national citizenship. Either way, the
meaning of citizenship is changing. Citizenship once represented
solidarities among individuals committed to mutual support and
sacrifice, but as it is decoupled from national community on the
ground, it is becoming more a badge of privilege than a marker of
equality. Intense policy disagreement about whether to extend
birthright citizenship to the children of unauthorized immigrants
opens a window on other citizenship-related developments. At the
same time that citizenship is harder to get for some, for others it
is literally available for purchase. The exploding incidence of
dual citizenship, meanwhile, is moving us away from a world in
which states jealously demanded exclusive affiliation, to one in
which individuals can construct and maintain formal multinational
identities. Citizenship does not mean the same thing to everyone,
nor have states approached citizenship policy in lockstep. Rather,
global trends point to a new era for citizenship as an institution.
In Citizenship: What Everyone Needs to Know (R), legal scholar
Peter J. Spiro explains citizenship through accessible terms and
questions: what citizenship means, how you obtain citizenship (and
how you lose it), how it has changed through history, what benefits
citizenship gets you, and what obligations it extracts from you-all
in comparative perspective. He addresses how citizenship status
affects a person's rights and obligations, what it means to be
stateless, the refugee crisis, and whether or not countries should
terminate the citizenship of terrorists. He also examines
alternatives to national citizenship, including sub-national and
global citizenship, and the phenomenon of investor citizenship.
Spiro concludes by considering whether nationalist and extremist
politics will lead to a general retreat from state-based forms of
association and the end of citizenship as we know it. Ultimately,
Spiro provides historical and critical perspective to a concept
that is a part of our everyday discourse, providing a crucial
contribution to our understanding of a central organizing principle
of the modern world.
General
Imprint: |
Oxford UniversityPress
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Country of origin: |
United States |
Series: |
What Everyone Needs to Know |
Release date: |
February 2020 |
Authors: |
Peter J. Spiro
(Charles Weiner Professor of Law)
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Dimensions: |
206 x 146 x 15mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Hardcover - Cloth over boards
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Pages: |
186 |
ISBN-13: |
978-0-19-091730-2 |
Categories: |
Books >
Social sciences >
Politics & government >
Political science & theory
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LSN: |
0-19-091730-X |
Barcode: |
9780190917302 |
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