The Case for Global Civics

Altinay, Hakan
Brookings Global Economy and Development, Working Paper 38

Washington, DC
March, 2010

Introduction
“Civics” often refers to the familiar constellation of rights and responsibilities emanating from citizenship in a nation-state. But what about global civics? Would this be feasible—or even desirable? There are several plausible objections to the concept of global civics. One can argue that allowing for even a modest level of responsibility toward all the world’s 6.7 billion people is so overwhelming that it is a nonstarter.

 

 

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