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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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.
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PART ONE: INTRODUCING THE DEBATE Political Theory and Cosmopolitan Citizenship: K.Hutchings PART TWO: THE DEBATE Cosmopolitan Citizenship; A.Linklater Bounded Citizenship; D.Miller PART THREE: RESPONDING TO THE DEBATE Citizenship Bound and Citizenship Unbound; Z.Bankowsk i and E.Christodoulidis International Law and the Critique of Cosmopolitan Citizenship; S.C.Neff Feminist Politics and Cosmopolitan Citizenship; K.Hutchings Cosmopolitan Citizenship and the Middle East; R.Dannreuther PART FOUR: CHALLENGING THE DEBATE Citizenship after the Modern Subject; R.B.J.Walker Bibliography Index
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781349146253
Publisert
1999-01-01
Utgiver
Vendor
Palgrave Macmillan
Høyde
216 mm
Bredde
140 mm
Aldersnivå
Research, P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet

Biographical note

ZENON BANKOWSKI Professor of Legal Theory, Edinburgh University EMILIOS CHRISTODOULIDIS Lecturer in Legal Theory and Sociology of Law, Edinburgh University ANDREW LINKLATER Professor of International Relations, Keele University and the current Dean of Postgraduate Affairs DAVID MILLER Official Fellow in Social and Political Theory, Nuffield College, Oxford STEPHEN C.NEFF Senior Lecturer in Public International Law, University of Edinburgh R.B.J. WALKER Professor of Political Science and Director of the Graduate Program in Contemporary Social and Political Thought, University of Victoria, British Columbia