Citizenship in a Global World
Discover the intricate dynamics of citizenship in the modern era with Citizenship in a Global World by Atsushi Kondo. Published by Palgrave Macmillan in 2001, this insightful hardback spans 255 pages and offers a comprehensive comparative analysis of the residential, social, economic, and political rights afforded to aliens. As globalization reshapes the landscape of citizenship, Kondo explores how some foreigners are increasingly gaining access to traditional citizenship rights through residential and regional citizenship. This book is an essential read for anyone interested in anthropology, civil rights, and the complex interplay of emigration and immigration. Delve into the pressing issues of political freedom and security in our interconnected world and understand the evolving nature of citizenship today.