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Citizenship, Community and Democracy

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Vasta, Ellie

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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan Summary: In Western countries, the theories and practices of citizenship and democracy were premised on a relatively autonomous nation-state, yet national boundaries are now being tested through globalization. Increasingly, the nation-state is incapable of delivering on its promise of economic, political, and social rights. The contributions in this book focus on the relationship between citizenship and difference, highlighti [read more]
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In Western countries, the theories and practices of citizenship and democracy were premised on a relatively autonomous nation-state, yet national boundaries are now being tested through globalization. Increasingly, the nation-state is incapable of delivering on its promise of economic, political, and social rights. The contributions in this book focus on the relationship between citizenship and difference, highlighting new tensions between the local and the global.

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