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Whither East Asian citizenship?
Turner, Bryan Stanley ; Kyung-Sup, Chang
Turner, Bryan Stanley
Kyung-Sup, Chang
Abstract
Any discussion of citizenship will have to consider the relationships – and especially the changing relationships – between the state, the market, and civil society. Citizenship as an institution sits at the crossroads where these three components intersect. Consequently the idea of citizenship is central to any political theory about rights, participation, and identity. It is appropriate to argue at the outset that, while civil society is the real foundation of both citizenship and democracy, the market has in recent decades become more influential in shaping the character of citizenship. Of course, citizenship comes in many forms, but in this commentary we shall identify three basic types that conveniently map onto state, civil society, and market.
Keywords
citizenship, civil society, market, state, democracy, political theory
Date
2011
Type
Book chapter
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Book
Contested Citizenship in East Asia Developmental Politics, National Unity, and Globalization
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243
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ACU Department
Institute for Humanities and Social Sciences
Faculty of Education and Arts
Faculty of Education and Arts
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The right of Chang Kyung-Sup and Bryan S. Turner to be identified as authors of the editorial matter, and of the authors for their individual chapters, has been asserted in accordance with sections 77 and 78 of the Copyright, Designs and Patent Act 1988.
The right of Chang Kyung-Sup and Bryan S. Turner to be identified as authors of the editorial matter, and of the authors for their individual chapters, has been asserted in accordance with sections 77 and 78 of the Copyright, Designs and Patent Act 1988.
