Date: 2018
Type: Contribution to book
The separation of territory and state : a digital French revolution
Rainer BAUBÖCK (ed.) Debating transformations of national citizenship, Cham : Springer, 2018, IMISCOE Research, pp. 305-309[Global Governance Programme], [GLOBALCIT]
AL TAMIMI, Yussef, The separation of territory and state : a digital French revolution, in Rainer BAUBÖCK (ed.) Debating transformations of national citizenship, Cham : Springer, 2018, IMISCOE Research, pp. 305-309[Global Governance Programme], [GLOBALCIT] - https://hdl.handle.net/1814/60910
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The contributions on cloud communities and citizenship in this blog raise both hopes and fears. The reality of an idea initially as outlandish as citizens of a digital cloud is materialising as we ponder and debate its practices. Political theory and the law must attempt to keep up with these rapidly changing circumstances. This comment raises some questions regarding three assumptions in this debate: (1) Cloud states have no territory; (2) Cloud states cannot exert violence; (3) Cloud state membership is based on choice.
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First Online: 13 September 2018
Cadmus permanent link: https://hdl.handle.net/1814/60910
Full-text via DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-92719-0_54
ISBN: 9783319927183; 978331992719
Series/Number: [Global Governance Programme]; [GLOBALCIT]
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