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Statelessness, Governance, and the Problem of Citizenship

Statelessness, Governance, and the Problem of Citizenship

Current price: $168.00
Publication Date: September 28th, 2021
Publisher:
Manchester University Press
ISBN:
9781526156419
Pages:
400
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Description

When a person is not recognised as a citizen anywhere, they are typically referred to as 'stateless'. This can give rise to challenges both for individuals and for the institutions that try to govern them. Statelessness, governance, and the problem of citizenship breaks from tradition by relocating the 'problem' to be addressed from one of statelessness to one of citizenship. It problematises the governance of citizenship - and the use of citizenship as a governance tool - and traces the 'problem of citizenship' from global and regional governance mechanisms to national and even individual levels.

With contributions from activists, affected persons, artists, lawyers, academics, and national and international policy experts, this volume rejects the idea that statelessness and stateless persons are a problem. It argues that the reality of statelessness helps to uncover a more fundamental challenge: the problem of citizenship.

About the Author

Tendayi Bloom is a Lecturer in Politics and International Studies at the University of Birmingham Lindsey N. Kingston is Associate Professor of International Human Rights at Webster University in Saint Louis, Missouri