how globalisation has change the nation of citizenship?
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With the rise of globalization, the concept of citizenship as a form of membership and identity in one nation-state has changed. The increase in the number of countries allowing dual citizenship and noncitizen rights has made the acquisition of citizenship less pressing.
In addition, migrants' transnational behavior has made national citizenship less relevant. As legal scholar Linda Bosniak has written, national affiliations do matter, but they are not necessarily paramount in many people's experiences.
On the other hand, the rise of nativism, in part the result of globalization and concerns about the risks of immigration linked to terrorism, has reinvigorated debates about national membership and loyalty to one state. What these trends mean, both for states and for immigrants, is the subject of present and future research.
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