ABSTRACT

There has been an explosion of interest in the concept of citizenship among political theorists. In 1978, it could be confidently stated that “the concept of citizenship has gone out of fashion among political thinkers” (van Gunsteren 1978, p. 9). Fifteen years later, citizenship has become the “buzz word” among thinkers on all points of the political spectrum (Heater 1990, p. 293; Vogel and Moran 1991, p. x).