An original discussion and analysis of the meaning and scope of
citizenship. The book examines the concept of citizenship in the
light of normative ethical and political arguments as to the
possible costs and benefits to political order, community, rights
and participation of opting either for a cosmopolitan or a bounded
citizenship ideal. As well as putting the concept of cosmopolitan
citizenship into question, this book raises fundamental issues as
to the adequacy of the current conceptual resources of political
and international theory.
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