Citizenship and Rights in Multicultural Societies
Explore the intricate dynamics of modern society with "Citizenship and Rights in Multicultural Societies" by Michael Dunne, published by Edinburgh University Press in 1996. This compelling 288-page hardback delves into the pressing debates surrounding the conflicts between liberal democracies and the rising influence of special interest groups. Dunne offers insightful analysis on civil rights and citizenship, drawing from a rich background in political science and ethnic studies. This book is essential for anyone interested in understanding the complexities of immigration, emigration, and international humanitarian law in a post-war context. Perfect for students, scholars, and anyone passionate about the evolving landscape of human rights and political structures in multicultural societies.