Citizenship
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But the good news, and perhaps the saving grace for our collective futures, is that it's so much more than an act of good corporate
citizenship.
This is
citizenship.
I had to give up my Jordanian
citizenship.
You cannot deny
citizenship
to children in this country.
And it's legitimate monopoly of means of violence, administrative control, management of public finances, investment in human capital, provision of
citizenship
rights, provision of infrastructure, management of the tangible and intangible assets of the state through regulation, creation of the market, international agreements, including public borrowing, and then, most importantly, rule of law.
In fact, you find yourself disliking them enough almost to qualify for French
citizenship.
When the dust finally settled, the young man, Diogenes of Sinope, had been stripped of his citizenship, his money, and all his possessions.
Would you describe that as global
citizenship?
Is that an idea that you believe in, and how would you define that? Gordon Brown: It is about global
citizenship
and recognizing our responsibilities to others.
I believe the concept of global
citizenship
will simply grow out of people talking to each other across continents.
CA: But people get excited about this idea of global citizenship, but then they get confused a bit again when they start thinking about patriotism, and how to combine these two.
CA: Can you picture, in our lifetimes, a politician ever going out on a platform of the kind of full-form global ethic, global
citizenship?
It's about helping people to build lives of dignity, stability, economic autonomy,
citizenship.
Because democracy depends on an informed
citizenship.
This discourages the sort of reasoning
citizenship
it seems to me that we want to have.
She is a traitor and should have been charged as one, and should have been deported and denied
citizenship
back in the '70s.
Frightened, vulnerable refugees, escaping the political tensions permeating Europe in 1930 (and, we are to assume, the escalating prominence of the Nazi party), come to stay with friends in London; seven years later, having received their British citizenship, the younger sister embarks on a dancing career while the older sister reconnects with her handsome fiancé, now a newspaperman and leader in the political underground.
Specifically, the plan would grant permanent legal status and a path to
citizenship
for 1.8 million people who were brought or sent to the country illegally as children.
Schools are the first places where we can and should be promoting inclusive
citizenship.
Blood and religion, not citizenship, was what defined the nation during periods of subjugation.
Through language he feels rich and stable; and when he is fully in charge of his wealth, he gains his citizenship, a sense of belonging.
Although the Ukrainian constitution bans dual citizenship, the government has had to launch an inquiry into alleged covert Russian passport-holding in the Crimean city of Sevastopol.
Ukrainians note that Russia justified its invasion of Georgia, as the Nazis justified their dismemberment of Czechoslovakia, as being necessary to “protect” a minority to whom they had just given
citizenship.
The Liberals make the sensible argument that anybody with a job should get a work visa, but that knowledge of Swedish be a
citizenship
requirement and that unemployed immigrants be barred from receiving social benefits for five years.
We need to change the standard business model so that incentives and priorities align with responsible corporate
citizenship.
The Rohingya have already been stripped of their Myanmar citizenship, and a raft of new and proposed legislation that would further marginalize Islam seems certain to provoke further violence.
Moreover, the new state should be prohibited from erecting new borders and be compelled to guarantee its residents the right to triple
citizenship
(new state, old state, and European).
Will it give
citizenship
to our children?
Yes, democracy will give you the right to live in a decent house, the right to learn and work, and it will give
citizenship
to your children and make you equal with your men.
South Africa has become an important case study of why active
citizenship
is so important in guaranteeing institutional integrity and promoting social change.
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