The Changes of the Citizenships under the Globalization

Nankai University (Philosophy and Social Sciences) 6:59-64 (2007)
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Abstract

As a modern nation-state to maintain "territory - population" link, the establishment of governance mechanisms and relies on the core foundation, citizenship system under the influence of globalization, many aspects of evolution and development. Globalization, international migration, driven by the formation of a range of issues, including the system gradually to promote citizenship in the system by the focus gradually shifted to the right of participation and recognition of ownership of the stress on the outer limits of the transition establish resident status as a screening mechanism for selective inclusion in the migration of population to give its citizens the same time, more support, and formed a system of dual citizenship and EU citizenship system. To carry out conservation actions increasingly global, but also has the effect of the relative sense of the global citizenship. The system of the citizenship, as the key for modern nation states to maintain the relations between population and their territories and to construct the base for governing, have been changing in the situation of globalization. There are a series of changes with the international migration which made citizenship transfer its rights to participation and belonging, and to set up a transit system for the migrant selectively, such as the dual citizenship and European citizenship. The global citizenships also come out in the development of global protect actions

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