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The Cosmopolites

The Coming of the Global Citizen
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The Cosmopolites by Atossa Araxia Abrahamian delves into the complex world of global citizenship and the sale of national citizenships. The book explores how individuals navigate the intricacies of nationalism and globalization, examining the impacts on identity and sovereignty. Through insightful analysis, it sheds light on the political and economic implications of this modern phenomenon.
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This intriguing read may appeal to you if you're interested in how globalisation intersects with identity and nationality. It delves into the concept of citizenship by exploring the market for passports and how it affects our ideas of belonging in a rapidly changing world. It's perfect for those captivated by contemporary issues surrounding international politics and identity.

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The Cosmopolites

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The buying and selling of citizenship has become a legitimate, thriving business in just a few years. Entrepreneurs are renouncing America and Europe in favour of tax havens in the Caribbean with the help of a cottage industry of lawyers, bankers, and consultants that specialise in expatriation.

But, as journalist Atossa Araxia Abrahamian discovered, the story of twenty-first-century citizenship is bigger than millionaires buying their second or third passport. When she learned that mysterious middlemen had persuaded the Comoro Islands to turn to selling citizenship as a new source of revenue, she decided to follow the money trail to the Middle East.

There, she found that officials in the oil-rich United Arab Emirates had bulk-ordered passports for their bidoon, or stateless population, transforming these men, women, and children without countries into Comorian citizens practically overnight.

In her timely and eye-opening first book, The Cosmopolites, Abrahamian travels the globe to meet these willing and unwitting "cosmopolites," or citizens of the world, who show us how transactional and unpredictable national citizenship in the twenty-first century can be.

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The Cosmopolites by Atossa Araxia Abrahamian explores the intersection of globalization and nationality, focusing on the commercialization of citizenship. Reviews commend the book for its compelling investigative journalism and insightful analysis of the passport industry, highlighting the divide between the affluent global elite and stateless individuals. The narrative is praised for its clarity and engaging storytelling, offering a critical examination of contemporary citizenship and statehood against a backdrop of global inequality.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780990976363

Publisher: Columbia Global Reports

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 26 November 2015

Country: United States

Imprint: Columbia Global Reports

Illustration: Illustrations

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 127.0mm

Height: 190.0mm

Weight: 184g

Pages: 162

About the Author

Atossa Araxia Abrahamian is an opinion editor at Al Jazeera America and a contributing editor at The New Inquiry and Dissent. Her writing has appeared in The New York Times, New York Magazine, the London Review of Books, and other publications. A former reporter for Reuters, she is a citizen of Canada, Switzerland, and Iran, and lives in Brooklyn, NY.

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