Citizenship
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Citizenship

A Reality Far From Ideal

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Citizenship

A Reality Far From Ideal

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This unique collection of original works examines the relationship between citizen and state. Nine insightful contributions range from a transnational analysis of the corrosive influence of wealth elites on the functioning of the state, to models of state and citizen governance, to contrasting philosophies of citizenship.

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Contents
  3. List of Figures and Tables
  4. List of Contributors
  5. Acknowledgements
  6. Introduction
  7. 1 Postmodern Citizenship: Logic and Praxis in State and Identity
  8. 2 Global Governance Considerations for World Citizenship
  9. 3 Citizenship and the Individual
  10. 4 Citizenship, the Public Interest and Governance
  11. 5 When ‘Good’ Citizens Say No: Bad Laws and Law-Abidingness
  12. 6 Reconceptualising Citizenship and Identity: Contextual and Attitudinal Responses Towards State and Civic Obligation in the United Kingdom
  13. 7 The Citizen and the State: A Progressively Subversive, State-Determined, and ICT-Mediated Relationship
  14. 8 Council-Manager Government at 100: Facilitative Governance and Citizenship Ethics in the Administrative State
  15. 9 Does the Notion of ‘Corporate Citizenship’ Make Sense?
  16. Index