Abstract

Abstract: the modern concept of citizenship is undergoing serious changes, accompanied by the crisis phenomena of the individual's selfidentification, the exit of legal regulation exclusively from the national to the supranational level. The emergence of a new concept as "investment" citizenship, creating conditions for the formation of a new type of citizen, responsible to the state not only by virtue of political ties, but economic ones. All these issues aroused the interest of the authors, to turn their attention to new concepts of citizenship, in terms of statism, supranational citizenship and commodification of citizenship. The authors have made some conclusions that indicate a trend towards the formation of "global" citizenship. However, at this point in time, the exclusivity of citizenship as a state phenomenon remains in Russia.

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