Democratic Citizenship and War

TitleDemocratic Citizenship and War
Publication TypeBook
Year of Publication2011
AuthorsPeled, Yoav, Noah Lewin-Epstein, Gai Mundlaḳ, and Jean L. Cohen
Number of Pages238
PublisherRoutledge
CityNew York; London
Abstract

This edited volume explores the theoretical and practical implications of war and terror situations for citizenship in democratic states. Citizenship is a key concept in Western political thought for defining the individual's relations with society. The specific nature of these rights, duties and contributions, as well the relations between them, are determined by the citizenship discourses that prevail in each society. In wartime, including low-intensity wars, democratic societies face different challenges than the ones facing them during peacetime, in areas such as human rights. [WorldCat.]

URLhttps://www.routledge.com/Democratic-Citizenship-and-War-1st-Edition/Peled-Lewin-Epstein-Mundlak-Cohen/p/book/9780415642057
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