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The traditional ideas of citizenship, both republican and liberal, as well the conceptions of immigrant integration that are deeply rooted in them, are undergoing a serious crisis when we analyse them from the perspective of global migration. In modern multinational states and societies at the super-diversity stage, which are emerging as a consequence of migrations, citizenship viewed through the prism of membership of a country, including the rights and obligations towards the state as well as civic competence, has become a topic of ideological debate and deliberation on the integration of immigrants. The social issues that follow from the assumptions of two basic conceptions: integration as assimilation based on the idea of republican citizenship and multinational policy based on the tradition of liberal citizenship, have enlivened the idea of transnational (cosmopolitan) citizenship. The main thesis of the article, involving the dysfunctionality of the established integration models related to classical ideas of citizenship, has been presented against the background of an analysis concerning changing legislation in terms of migration policies in France and Great Britain. The concept of transnational citizenship has also been related to EU legislation.
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The article addresses the issue of normative models of political leadership, which are proposed in the literature of the subject as the answer to reordering of the global political space. Special focus has been placed on the analysis of the concept of postmodern society and propositions formulated by the complexity science proponents. Scholars point to the progressive erosion of nation-state as a dominant form of political commonwealth, changes in the institution of citizenship, likewise self-organization and emergence as rules of the new global order. All these trends have a transforming influence on some assumptions held by more traditionally oriented normative studies of public leadership, which are mainly represented in the article by the theory of transformational leadership.
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The main problems associated with the need and possibilities of formation of conscious civic involvement in Ukraine. Argued proven that adequate support for this process involves reliance on the appropriate level of personal consciousness, defined the concept of «citizenship» means: the maturity of the political and legal consciousness, a sense of personal involvement in the history and present of the country, awareness of itself as a full citizen social community. Displaying objective conditions of social activity in Ukraine. It was found that for civic engagement indicate that voluntary desire of the population to defend their country, to determine a stable tendency to overcome the crisis of identity, the awareness of the bulk of the population of individual responsibility for the country. The main forms of civic participation, active involvement of members of society in the management of public and state affairs, the impact on management decisions and monitoring their implementation, the development of various forms of self-defense and self-organization, and others. The example of Donbass occupied followed social settings influence the formation of the identity of the region. Discovered stabilizing role of decentralization and establishing full main directions of civil society
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