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Failure of multiculturalism: community versus society in Europe / Malik, Kenan   Article
Malik, Kenan Article
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Summary/Abstract Thirty years ago, many Europeans saw multiculturalism—the embrace of an inclusive, diverse society—as an answer to Europe’s social problems. Today, a growing number consider it to be a cause of them. That perception has led some mainstream politicians, including British Prime Minister David Cameron and German Chancellor Angela Merkel, to publicly denounce multiculturalism and speak out against its dangers. It has fueled the success of far-right parties and populist politicians across Europe, from the Party for Freedom in the Netherlands to the National Front in France. And in the most extreme cases, it has inspired obscene acts of violence, such as Anders Behring Breivik’s homicidal rampage on the Norwegian island of Utoya in July 2011.
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Geographic context of political attitudes among migrant-origin / Maxwell, Rahsaan   Journal Article
Maxwell, Rahsaan Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract This article examines political trust and government satisfaction among migrant-origin individuals in Europe. While much of the current literature on migrant political attitudes focuses on the positive or negative ramifications of individual-level integration outcomes, the author takes a different approach. He claims that the best way to understand political trust and government satisfaction among migrant-origin individuals is through the strong positive correlation with trust and satisfaction among native-origin individuals in the same subnational region. One implication of this argument is that migrant-origin individuals' trust and satisfaction are closer to native-origin individuals living in the same subnational region than to migrants living elsewhere in Europe. The research provides a new perspective for understanding the broad contours of migrant integration and shifts the debate away from whether or not migrants have positive attitudes about European society. The fact that migrant- and native-origin individuals have similar levels of trust and satisfaction is suggestive of successful attitudinal integration, irrespective of whether those attitudes are positive or negative.
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Military revolution ?: military change and European society 1550-1800 / Black, Jeremy 1991  Book
Black, Jeremy Book
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Publication London, macmillan Press, 1991.
Description xiii,109p.Pbk
Series Studies in European History
Standard Number 033351906X
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ID:   030451


Perspectives on Europe: proceedings of a symposium held at Wellesley College under the auspices of the Barnette Miller Foundation / Stettner, Edward A (ed.) 1970  Book
Stettner, Edward A (ed.) Book
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Publication Cambridge, Schenkman Publishing company Inc., 1970.
Description xii,191pPbk
Standard Number 0-87073-262-5
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