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Transnational Citizenship |
Rainer Bauböck, European University Institute, Italy
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| 1994 |
360 pp |
Hardback |
978 1 85278 942 8 |
£65.00 |
on-line discount
£58.50 |
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‘This is a provocative and timely book. . .’ – Robert Miles, International Affairs
‘Baubock’s commitment to the power of rational argument is impressive, his scholarship exemplary. Even those who disagree with his conclusion will find this a valuable, perhaps indispensable, contribution to the debate over an issue of undeniable gravity.’ – Gary P. Freeman, Journal of Public Policy
Regional integration, mass migration and the development of transnational organizations are just some of the factors challenging the traditional definitions of citizenship. In this important new book, Rainer Bauböck argues that citizenship rights will have to extend beyond nationality and state territory if liberal democracies are to remain true to their own principles of inclusive membership and equal basic rights.
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