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Statelessness, Governance, and the Problem of Citizenship

English · Hardback

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A person who is not recognised as a citizen anywhere is typically referred to as 'stateless'. Statelessness, governance, and the problem of citizenship redirects focus away from legal analyses of statelessness to uncover a more fundamental 'problem of citizenship', and interrogates how citizenship is used as a governance tool around the world.

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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


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A person who is not recognised as a citizen anywhere is typically referred to as ‘stateless’. Statelessness, governance, and the problem of citizenship redirects focus away from legal analyses of statelessness to uncover a more fundamental ‘problem of citizenship’, and interrogates how citizenship is used as a governance tool around the world. -- .

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