Citizenship : what everyone needs to know / Peter J. Spiro.

"Citizenship is a like the air we breathe; it's all around us but often goes unnoticed. That is not a historically ordinary situation. Citizenship was once an exceptional status, a kind of aristocracy of the ancient world in which freedom and political voice were not taken for granted. Even as the n...

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Uniform Title:What everyone needs to know.
Main Author: Spiro, Peter J. (Author)
Language:English
Published: New York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2020]
Series:What everyone needs to know.
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Physical Description:xi, 170 pages ; 21 cm.
Format: Book

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505 0 |a Citizenship through birth -- Naturalization -- Rights and obligations of citizenship -- Dual citizenship -- Citizenship deprivation and statelessness -- Interrogating citizenship and its alternatives. 
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