2011
Interculturalism: Europe and its Muslims in Search of Sound Societal Models
The studies in this book seek to understand the movements in the societal models and policy sets currently at play in Europe in the relations between the majority populations and the new Muslim minorities. The research is based on five country case studies, for Belgium, the Netherlands, Germany, Spain and the UK.
© 2011 Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS)
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Author:
Michael Emerson, Zeynep Yanasmayan, Tinka M Veldhuis, Titia van der Maas, Theodoros Koutroubas, Benoît Rihoux, Ward Vloeberghs, Nina Mühe, Andreas Hieronymus, Tufyal Choudhury, Patricia Bezunartea, Sergio Carrera, Joanna Parkin
Editor:
Michael Emerson
ISBN/EAN:
978-94-6138-051-7
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Appendix includes Priorities of the European Commission’s strategic guidelines setting out a framework of intervention of the European integration fund for 2007–13
Chapters:
- Summary and Conclusions
- Concepts of Multiculturalism and Assimilation
- Immigration and Integration in the Netherlands
- The Complex Community Mosaic in Belgium
- Has Multiculturalism Completely Failed in Germany?
- Evolving Models of Multiculturalism in the United Kingdom
- Emerging Hybrid Interculturalism in Spain
- Towards a Common Policy on Integration in the EU?
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