Citizenship and Ethnic Conflict
Discover a groundbreaking perspective on the relationship between citizenship and nationality in "Citizenship and Ethnic Conflict" by Haldun Gulalp. Published in 2005 by Taylor & Francis Ltd, this insightful hardback edition spans 176 pages and offers a comparative analysis of various nation-states. Gulalp challenges traditional notions by advocating for the separation of citizenship from nationality, exploring how this distinction impacts societal dynamics. The book also examines the transformative effects of European Union associations on national definitions of citizenship and nationality. Ideal for scholars and readers interested in political science, sociology, and ethnic studies, this work is essential for understanding contemporary issues surrounding identity and governance. Dive into this thought-provoking text and expand your knowledge of citizenship in a global context.