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Ethics of Multiple Citizenship

Part of the Contemporary Political Theory series
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Citizenship is no longer an exclusive relationship.

Many people today are citizens of multiple countries, whether by birth, naturalisation, or even through monetary means, with schemes fast-tracking citizenship applications from foreigners making large investments in the state.

Moral problems surround each of those ways of acquiring a second citizenship, while retaining one's original citizenship.

Multiple citizenship can also have morally problematic consequences for the coherence of collective decisions, for the constitution of the demos, and for global inequality.

The phenomenon of multiple citizenship and its ramifications remains understudied, despite its magnitude and political importance.

In this innovative book, Ana Tanasoca explores these issues and shows how they could be avoided by unbundling the rights that currently come with citizenship and allocating them separately.

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Cambridge University Press
1108566375 / 9781108566377
eBook (EPUB)
172.1
26/07/2018
England
English
254 pages
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