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In recent times, the notion of citizenship has become increasingly prominent as the traditional boundaries of the nation-state face challenges from globalization, multiculturalism, and economic restructuring. In this context, Citizenship in a Globalizing World is a welcome addition in the field of political science as it takes a detailed look at the topic of citizenship, from the origins of both citizenship and the state, to various theories of citizenship and what it means in the modern context, when it has to coexist with forces of globalization and the rise of new social groups.
Salient Features
Detailed explanations of every form of citizenship, from the ancient Greek to modern Western conceptions Individual chapters on what citizenship means to different groups of people, like women, minorities and refugees, explained with examples taken from everyday life A useful glossary that provides definitions of every term and concept used A series of questions and list of suggested readings at the end of every chapter, which will benefit both students and teachers
ISBN - 9788131760949
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Pages : 216
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