Islam in Europe: Integration or Marginalization?Routledge, 6 mai 2016 - 198 pagini In this timely work, Robert J. Pauly, Jr. looks in detail at the impact of Islam’s presence in Europe. He examines five areas of particular importance: the effect of the growth of Muslim communities on the demographics of Western Europe generally, and France, Germany and the United Kingdom in particular; the consequences of the marginalization of Muslims on domestic and international security within and outside of Western Europe in the post-11 September 2001 era; the impact of the issue of Islam in Europe on the European Union’s ongoing deepening and widening processes; the potential correlation between the increased visibility of Islam in Europe and the growth of far-right political parties across the continent; and the broader relationships between the issues of Islam in Europe, Islam and Europe, and Islam and the West. |
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... Social conditions 3. Muslims - Civil rights - Europe 4. Assimilation (Sociology) 5. Marginality, Social - Europe - Religious aspects - Islam 1. Title 305.697104 Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Pauly, Robert J ...
... Social conditions 3. Muslims - Civil rights - Europe 4. Assimilation (Sociology) 5. Marginality, Social - Europe - Religious aspects - Islam 1. Title 305.697104 Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Pauly, Robert J ...
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... social and political tensions in Germany. In January 1999, the government of the southeastern German Länd of Bavaria deported a 14-year-old boy of Turkish descent to Istanbul on the pretext of a series of minor criminal infractions. The ...
... social and political tensions in Germany. In January 1999, the government of the southeastern German Länd of Bavaria deported a 14-year-old boy of Turkish descent to Istanbul on the pretext of a series of minor criminal infractions. The ...
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... social characteristics distinguish Muslims from the societal majorities in France, Germany and the United Kingdom? Third, to what extent have such characteristics served to exclude Muslims from acceptance by the majority populations of ...
... social characteristics distinguish Muslims from the societal majorities in France, Germany and the United Kingdom? Third, to what extent have such characteristics served to exclude Muslims from acceptance by the majority populations of ...
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... social and political instability in those states over both the short and long terms. Third, the construction of an effective framework to fully integrate Muslims within the French, German and British societies—and, ultimately, in the ...
... social and political instability in those states over both the short and long terms. Third, the construction of an effective framework to fully integrate Muslims within the French, German and British societies—and, ultimately, in the ...
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... those approaches. An evaluation of the implications of the successes and failures—sub-divided into economic, social, security and political categories—associated with the integration models employed by those countries. The development of a.
... those approaches. An evaluation of the implications of the successes and failures—sub-divided into economic, social, security and political categories—associated with the integration models employed by those countries. The development of a.
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Islam in France | |
Islam in Germany | |
Islam in the United Kingdom | |
Past Present and Future | |
Conclusions | |
Bibliography | |
Index | |
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