"Established as one of the best-sellers in its first edition, Citizenship in a Globalizing World, 2e takes a detailed look at the topic of citizenship, from the origins of both citizenship and the state to various theories of citizenship and what it means in the modern context, when it has to coexist with forces of globalization and the rise of new social groups. This revised edition delves into the vast and complex issues of citizenship and its wide-ranging dimensions as a dynamic concept. The book is divided into 13 chapters and keeping in view of the latest developments, this edition contains fresh discussion on two relevant topics—""'Citizenship and Indigenous people' and 'Political Representation and Citizenship'. "