Publication
Apr 2011
This paper inquires into the implications of extending the voting franchise to citizens living outside their national territory. It argues that the recent increase in the extension of political rights began as a restorative exercise for citizens regarded as disenfranchised for various reasons, and that this is in keeping with the classic expansion of rights within the traditional model of the democratic nation-state.
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Author | Jonathan Bach |
Series | GPIA Working Papers |
Issue | 2 |
Publisher | The New School, New York, US |
Copyright | © 2011 Jonathan Bach |