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American University in Dubai | American University in Dubai | Main Collection | JV 7590 .D36 2010 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 5025625 |
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"Immigration and Conflict in Europe explains why we observe clashes between immigrants and natives and between immigrants and state actors in some locations but not in others; it presents a wealth of qualitative and quantitative materials on immigrant conflict in Great Britain, Germany, and France from the postwar years until the beginning of the twenty-first century"--Provided by publisher.
"Contemporary debates give the impression that the presence of immigrants necessarily spells strife. Yet as Immigration and Conflict in Europe shows, the incidence of conflict involving immigrants and their descendants has varied widely across groups, cities, and countries. The book presents a theory to account for this uneven pattern, explaining why we observe clashes between immigrants and natives in some locations but not in others and why some cities experience confrontations between immigrants and state actors while others are spared from such conflicts. The book addresses how economic conditions interact with electoral incentives to account for immigrant-native and immigrant-state conflict across groups and cities within Great Britain as well as across Germany and France. The author highlights the importance of national immigration regimes and local political economies in shaping immigrants' economic position and political behavior, demonstrating how economic and electoral forces, rather than cultural differences, determine patterns of conflict and calm"--Provided by publisher.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
A theory of immigrant conflict -- ; Patterns of immigrant conflict in Great Britain -- Dynamics of racist violence -- Immigrant-native conflict in two London boroughs -- Two faces of immigrant conflict in two Midlands cities -- Economic integration, political exclusion, and immigrant conflict in Germany -- Immigration and conflict across countries.
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