Kostakopoulou, Dora. (2007) "European Union Citizenship: Writing the Future". In: UNSPECIFIED, Montreal, Canada. (Unpublished)
Abstract
[From the introduction]. In what follows, I critically examine minimalist and cosmopolitan conceptions of European citizenship (sections 1 and 2) and argue that once we dispense with the preoccupation of assigning primacy to a specific level of citizenship and establishing some kind of hierarchy among them, we can begin to address the questions and issues that really mater. Among these are the future governance of citizenship in a post-Westphalian settlement and the design of a more inclusive, multilayered and multicultural conception of citizenship (section 3). For European citizenship constitutes a unique experiment for stretching social and political bonds beyond national boundaries and for creating a political community in which diverse peoples become associates in a collective experience and institutional designers. European citizenship thus entails a number of fruitful ideas for a more ambitious transition to a post-national tableau and can be the prototype for institutional experimentation on citizenship on a global scale.
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