A Critical Analysis of Globalization and Citizenship Status of the Rohingya
Journal Title: IOSR Journal of Humanities and Social Science - Year 2018, Vol 23, Issue 7
Abstract
The article concerns the concept of globalization and the legal citizenship status of Muslim Rohingya people from Myanmar. The political leaders, government officials, and the society do not accept the Rohingya community as the citizen of the country. The citizenship law of Myanmar created an exclusive system for the Rohingya Muslim to deprive them systematically from fundamental human rights. This paper argues that the notion of citizenship changes with the process of globalization since the very beginning. The research analyzes the main theoretical approaches to understanding globalization from the critical perspective. It investigates the interactions between globalization and the legal citizenship status of Rohingya people. The research paper examines the new aspect of citizenship status based on the case study of Muslim Rohingya people. Next will be analyzing the getting a new citizenship status in the globalized world is challenging; however, the future nationality of Rohingya people is still vague, uncertain and prolonged due to the political situation of Myanmar.
Authors and Affiliations
Sinthia Chakma Krisna
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