Transnational Politics and the State
"Transnational Politics and the State," authored by Peter J. Spiro and published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2012, delves into the intricate dynamics between states and migrants amid the wave of globalization. Spanning 210 pages, this compelling book employs a comparative framework to scrutinize how citizenship legislation has evolved, granting migrants the right to vote from abroad. With insightful case studies focusing on Italy, Mexico, and Belgium, the author enriches our understanding of transnational politics and the implications for state sovereignty. This book is essential for those interested in the intersections of migration, citizenship, and global governance. Discover the nuances of the contemporary political landscape and how they shape the experiences of migrants worldwide.