Op-Ed on Citizenship and its Limits.

Op-Ed on Citizenship and its Limits.

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The OP-ED paper should have an extension of 1500 words (+/-10%).
The paper should show evidence of independent research and reading. A minimum of 5-10 relevant academic references should be used and correctly referenced in the paper, and sources used should go beyond the reading provided in this Module Study Guide. Sources should be correctly cited in consistency with Harvard referencing style.

💡 3 main questions:💡

What is citizenship?
What conditions do you think need to be met for a person to be a ‘full’ citizen?
How possible and desirable is ‘global citizenship’?

 

 

 

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Introduction to citizenship
Citizenship can be defined to be the position of being a lawful member of a certain nation. A legal resident of a republic is a person who all the society, as well as civil rights of the state, are conferred upon them. For instance Citizens of the United States possess the right to live, to employment and also the right to be involved in the public life (Castañeda 2006.). Furthermore, when a person is a citizen of a country they are also required to pay their levies as residents of that country.

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