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This unique collection of original works examines the relationship between citizen and state. Nine insightful contributions range from a transnational analysis of the corrosive influence of wealth elites on the functioning of the state, to models of state and citizen governance, to contrasting philosophies of citizenship.

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This distinguished collection of papers gives us food for realistic thought about the endless tension between citizen and state.
Yury BlagovDirector, Center for Corporate Social Responsibility, Graduate School of Management, St. Petersburg State University, Russia

A critical guide on how to position citizenship today. A definite buy.
Baroness Maggie JonesHouse of Lords, UK

An outstanding and critical summation of citizenship, a definite for all in public policy and administration.
Farhad AnalouiProfessor of International Development and Human Resource Management, Bradford University, UK

This collection lays a solid foundation for an overdue debate.
Melsa AraratDirector, Corporate Governance Forum of Turkey; Professor, Sabanc University, Turkey

Citizenship: A Reality Far From Ideal delivers a thought-provoking image of contemporary society. It provides insights and arguments for how the tension between the state and the citizen is an ongoing and necessary prerequisite for preserving democratic freedom. I highly recommend this book not only for students but for fellow citizens concerned about the continued state of democracy.
Mette MorsingProfessor, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark

Citizenship: A Reality Far From Ideal is a fascinating book on a topical issue of foremost importance: the current state of citizenship in established and newer democracies. The advent of IT as a universal communication platform, and the rise and spread of the global terror threat, frame the discourse on the present and future of citizenship. The sense of urgency which permeates this collection makes it a compelling read.
Yochanan AltmanLondon Metropolitan University and the University of Paris (Panthon-Assas), Founding Editor, Journal of Management, Spirituality & Religion; European Editor, Strategy & People

As to be expected, Andrew and Nada Kakabadse bring to their prodigious research and publications a verve rare in the intricate vagaries of complex social science researchthey are always a must read, always a must citation.
Alexander KouzminProfessor, Southern Cross University, Australia

I am welcoming this book because research in the area of democracy transformations is crucial nowadays, even more than ever. We have already entered the race of bio-techno-nano innovations but at the same time are overwhelmed with approaching transformation of economic and financial norms. Therefore, Democracy as both the idea and actual practice will likely undergo a difficult period of experimentation in many national and state educational institutions in order to keep its fundamental values.
Andrei VolkovDean, Moscow School of Management, SKOLKOVO, Russia

Also edited by Andrew Kakabadse and Nada Kakabadse

GOVERNANCE, STRATEGY AND POLICY: Seven Critical Essays

CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY: Reconciling Aspiration with Application (with Mette Morsing)

CSR IN PRACTICE: Delving Deep

Also by Andrew Kakabadse and Nada Kakabadse

LEADERSHIP TEAMS: Developing and Sustaining High Performance (with Geoff Sheard)

LEADING THE BOARD

LEADING FOR SUCCESS: The Seven Sides to Great Leaders (with Linda Lee-Davies)

THE ELEPHANT HUNTERS: Chronicles of the Moneymen (with Amielle Lake)

GEOPOLITICS OF GOVERNANCE: The Impact of Contrasting Philosophies

SMART SOURCING: International Best Practice

Also by Andrew Kakabadse

SPIRITUAL MOTIVATION: New Thinking for Business Management (with Jeremy Ramsden and Shuhei Aida)

Citizenship

A Reality Far From Ideal

Edited by

Andrew Kakabadse

Professor of International Management Development, Cranfield University, UK

Nada Kakabadse

Professor in Management and Business Research, Northampton University, UK

and

Kalu N. Kalu

Associate Professor of Political Science and Public Administration, Auburn University, USA

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Selection and editorial content Andrew Kakabadse, Nada Kakabadse and Kalu N. Kalu
Individual chapters contributors 2009

All rights reserved. No reproduction, copy or transmission of this publication may be made without written permission.

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Designs and Patents Act 1988.

First published 2009 by
PALGRAVE MACMILLAN

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ISBN-13: 9780230216662 hardback

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John Dixon Distinguished Professor of Public Policy and Administration, Kazakhstan Institute of Management, Economics and Strategic Research, Almaty, Kazakhstan

Mark Hyde Senior Lecturer in Public Policy and Management, University of Plymouth, UK

Andrew Kakabadse Professor of International Management Development, Cranfield University, UK

Nada Kakabadse Professor in Management and Business Research, University of Northampton, UK

Kalu N. Kalu Associate Professor of Political Science and Public Administration, Auburn University, Montgomery, USA

Lawrence Keller Associate Professor Emeritus in the Public Administration Program in the Maxine Goodman Levin College at Cleveland State University, Cleveland, Ohio, USA

Sylvester Murray Professor of Public Administration and Coordinator of the Masters of Public Administration Program at Savannah State University in Savannah, Georgia, USA

Yvon Pesqueux Professor au Conservatoire National des Art et Mtiers, Paris, France

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