Ironies of Citizenship
Discover the intriguing dynamics of citizenship in "Ironies of Citizenship," a thought-provoking study published by Cambridge University Press in 2010. This hardback edition spans 352 pages and delves into the complex reasons behind why some nations embrace foreigners as citizens while others maintain a distance. Authored by a keen observer of societal trends, this book explores how historical and cultural factors shape each country's approach to naturalization. Gain insights into the contrasting policies that define citizenship across the globe and understand the implications of these choices on society. Perfect for scholars, students, and anyone interested in the nuances of immigration and citizenship, "Ironies of Citizenship" is a must-read for those looking to deepen their understanding of this critical issue. Don't miss the chance to explore these compelling narratives that challenge conventional views on nationality and belonging.