Overview

This book presents findings from an ambitious comparative project. The nine chapters describe results of a theoretically based survey of officials' personal approaches to multiple citizenships. In this study, members of parliaments, heads of government ministries, officials in local government and in NGOs disclose how they feel about multiple citizenships and how they deal with problems that arise. They also discuss their views on education for (multiple) citizenship and on the evolving relationship of national and regional citizenship. Despite the similarities in formal governance structures of the countries analysed in this research study (Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Israel, Portugal, Estonia, the UK), there are deep differences in their state histories, in the mode of their association with the European Union, and in their national cultures. These have a decisive impact on the types of problems officials are faced with and on their interpretations of citizenship and sovereignty in the twenty-first century. This volume provides a nuanced and comprehensive understanding of how officials view the dilemmas of citizenship.

ISBN-13

9783039114801

ISBN-10

3039114808

Weight

0.80 Pounds

Dimensions

5.51 x 0.57 x 8.27 In

List Price

$134.30

Edition

1st Edition

Format

Paperback

Language

English

Pages

272 pages

Publisher

Peter Lang AG, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften

Published On

2007-12-06



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