Abstract
As we push headlong into the twenty-first century, increasingly stringent
demands for citizenship issue forth from governments around the world faced with
a formidable assortment of challenges. Shrinking budgets, weakening currencies,
and worsening unemployment top the list. Migration and population mobility also
continue to reshape and redefine how governments and their citizens understand
and respond to the demands of citizenship. Long-established markers of national
identity seem anachronistic, as do attempts to restore time-honored ‘‘norms and
values’’ with a view to promoting social cohesion.