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The Future Governance of Citizenship

The Future Governance of Citizenship

The Future Governance of Citizenship

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Author:
Dora Kostakopoulou, University of Manchester
Published:
June 2008
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Format:
Hardback
ISBN:
9780521877992

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    In much of the citizenship literature it is often considered, if not simply assumed, that citizenship is integral to the character of a self-determining community and that this process, by definition, involves the exclusion of resident 'foreigners'. Dora Kostakopoulou calls this assumption into question, arguing that 'aliens' are by definition outside the bounds of the community by virtue of a circular reasoning which takes for granted the existence of bounded national communities, and that this process of collective self-definition is deeply political and historically dated. Although national citizenship has enjoyed a privileged position in both theory and practice, its remarkable elasticity has reached its limit, thereby making it more important to find an alternative model. Kostakopoulou develops a new institutional framework for anational citizenship, which can be grafted onto the existing state system, defends it against objections and proposes institutional reform based on an innovative approach to citizenship.

    • Offers a comprehensive account of the origins, evolution and the future prospects of citizenship, thus improving the understanding of the relationship between citizenship and national identity
    • Rethinks traditional models of civic and political incorporation and proposes mechanisms for inclusion, allowing the reader to reflect on recent debates about the 'integration' of migrants'
    • Proposes a new and flexible legal framework regulating access to citizenship which is not conditioned by nationality

    Product details

    June 2008
    Hardback
    9780521877992
    240 pages
    253 × 179 × 19 mm
    0.64kg
    3 tables
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Introduction
    • 1. The cartography of citizenship
    • 2. The nationality model of citizenship and its critics
    • 3. Shades of togetherness, patriotism and naturalisation
    • 4. The institutional design of anational citizenship
    • 5. Anational citizenship in the international public realm
    • 6. The variable geometry of citizenship
    • 7. Pathways to inclusion
    • 8. Conclusion.
      Author
    • Dora Kostakopoulou , University of Manchester

      Dora Kostakopoulou is Jean Monnet Professor in European Law and Integration at the School of Law, University of Manchester.