Cosmopolites

The Coming of the Global Citizen

eBook, 168 pages

English language

Published Feb. 20, 2015 by Columbia Global Reports.

ISBN:
978-0-9909763-7-0
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B015M9V85E

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The buying and selling of citizenship has become a legitimate, thriving business in just a few years. Entrepreneurs are renouncing America and Europe in favor of tax havens in the Caribbean with the help of a cottage industry of lawyers, bankers, and consultants that specialize in expatriation. But as journalist Atossa Araxia Abrahamian discovered, the story of twenty-first century citizenship is bigger than millionaires buying their second or third passport. When she learned that mysterious middlemen had persuaded the Comoro Islands to turn to selling citizenship as a new source of revenue, she decided to follow the money trail to the Middle East. There, she found that officials in the oil-rich United Arab Emirates had bulk-ordered passports for their bidoon, or stateless population, transforming these men, women, and children without countries into Comorian citizens practically overnight. In her timely and eye-opening first book, Abrahamian travels the globe to meet these …

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This is a marvelous book! I knew virtually nothing about how citizenships are sold nowadays, by the rich who want more "useful" passports, either for international travel or to avoid taxes (e.g. did you know that one of Facebooks co-founders renounced his US-citizenship in order to avoid taxes?) as well as by the poor. Kuwait, the Emirates etc. are trying to "get rid" of their stateless population by deporting them with freshly bought passports.

Definitely gets you to think about the concept of a nation and borders, 2500 years after the first cynics and stoics hated the idea and thought of themselves as being cosmopolites.

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  • Citizenship