This book is dedicated to "citizen" gendership in sustainable politics from partition to inclusion. Although citizen participation is regarded widely as vital to democracy some wariness may also be observed towards it in cases where democracy is equated with representative democracy. Citizen participation is seen mainly as an instrument to strengthen and support the way representative democracy now works. A good democracy should enable citizens to optimize their political resources. Thus we gave a start to this book with a question stemming from this understanding: Could sustainable development and public participation become an inclusive model of democracy? Then we tried to explore what democracy is through "citizen" gendership in sustainable politics from partition to inclusion.