Citizenship in a Globalized World: Navigating Transnational Rights and Responsibilities

  • Aditya Kumar Yadav Student, Department of Business, Amity University, Noida, India.

Abstract

This comprehensive review article delves into the intricate dynamics of citizenship in an era of unprecedented globalization. As our world becomes increasingly interconnected, the traditional boundaries of citizenship are being challenged, giving rise to a complex web of transnational rights and responsibilities. The review explores key themes and debates surrounding this phenomenon, examining the implications for individuals, nations, and the global community. Emphasizing the multifaceted nature of this global shift, the exploration encompasses historical perspectives, the impact of globalization on citizenship, the rise of dual citizenship, the influence of global governance structures, and the challenges and controversies inherent in navigating transnational citizenship. Drawing on case studies from various regions, the article highlights practical implications and presents future prospects, considering the role of technology, climate change, and evolving geopolitical landscapes. In offering recommendations for policymakers, scholars, and individuals, this review advocates for a nuanced understanding and proactive approach to address the complexities of transnational citizenship, ultimately fostering a more inclusive, just, and sustainable global society.

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Published
2023-12-29
How to Cite
YADAV, Aditya Kumar. Citizenship in a Globalized World: Navigating Transnational Rights and Responsibilities. Journal of Advanced Research in Political Science and Governance, [S.l.], v. 7, n. 2, p. 5-12, dec. 2023. Available at: <http://thejournalshouse.com/index.php/Journal-PolScience-Governance/article/view/1050>. Date accessed: 04 jan. 2025.