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Managing Ethnic Diversity after 9/11
by
Ariane Chebel d'Appollonia
, Simon Reich
in
2001
/ Arabs
/ Arabs-Cultural assimilation-European Union countries
/ Arabs-Cultural assimilation-United States
/ Berlin
/ criminal justice
/ Criminology
/ Cross-cultural studies
/ Cultural assimilation
/ Cultural diversity
/ discrimination
/ discriminatory policies
/ discriminatory practices
/ Emigration and immigration
/ Ethnic pluralism
/ europe
/ European Union countries
/ European Union countries-Emigration and immigration-Government policy
/ france
/ germany
/ global history
/ global studies
/ Government policy
/ health care workers
/ home-grown terrorism
/ Immigrants
/ Immigrants-Cultural assimilation-Cross-cultural studies
/ immigration
/ italy
/ law
/ London
/ minorities
/ Muslims
/ Muslims-Cultural assimilation-European Union countries
/ Muslims-Cultural assimilation-United States
/ national security
/ netherlands
/ nine eleven
/ non fiction
/ nonfiction
/ Paris
/ political
/ political climate
/ POLITICAL SCIENCE
/ POLITICAL SCIENCE / General
/ POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / General
/ Public Policy
/ race and ethnic studies
/ race relations
/ rutgers
/ rutgers university
/ rutgers university press
/ September 11
/ Social integration
/ Social integration-European Union countries
/ Social integration-United States
/ SOCIAL SCIENCE
/ SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / General
/ Sociology
/ spain
/ terrorism
/ U.S.A
/ United States
/ United States-Emigration and immigration-Government policy
2010,2020
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Managing Ethnic Diversity after 9/11
by
Ariane Chebel d'Appollonia
, Simon Reich
in
2001
/ Arabs
/ Arabs-Cultural assimilation-European Union countries
/ Arabs-Cultural assimilation-United States
/ Berlin
/ criminal justice
/ Criminology
/ Cross-cultural studies
/ Cultural assimilation
/ Cultural diversity
/ discrimination
/ discriminatory policies
/ discriminatory practices
/ Emigration and immigration
/ Ethnic pluralism
/ europe
/ European Union countries
/ European Union countries-Emigration and immigration-Government policy
/ france
/ germany
/ global history
/ global studies
/ Government policy
/ health care workers
/ home-grown terrorism
/ Immigrants
/ Immigrants-Cultural assimilation-Cross-cultural studies
/ immigration
/ italy
/ law
/ London
/ minorities
/ Muslims
/ Muslims-Cultural assimilation-European Union countries
/ Muslims-Cultural assimilation-United States
/ national security
/ netherlands
/ nine eleven
/ non fiction
/ nonfiction
/ Paris
/ political
/ political climate
/ POLITICAL SCIENCE
/ POLITICAL SCIENCE / General
/ POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / General
/ Public Policy
/ race and ethnic studies
/ race relations
/ rutgers
/ rutgers university
/ rutgers university press
/ September 11
/ Social integration
/ Social integration-European Union countries
/ Social integration-United States
/ SOCIAL SCIENCE
/ SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / General
/ Sociology
/ spain
/ terrorism
/ U.S.A
/ United States
/ United States-Emigration and immigration-Government policy
2010,2020
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Managing Ethnic Diversity after 9/11
by
Ariane Chebel d'Appollonia
, Simon Reich
in
2001
/ Arabs
/ Arabs-Cultural assimilation-European Union countries
/ Arabs-Cultural assimilation-United States
/ Berlin
/ criminal justice
/ Criminology
/ Cross-cultural studies
/ Cultural assimilation
/ Cultural diversity
/ discrimination
/ discriminatory policies
/ discriminatory practices
/ Emigration and immigration
/ Ethnic pluralism
/ europe
/ European Union countries
/ European Union countries-Emigration and immigration-Government policy
/ france
/ germany
/ global history
/ global studies
/ Government policy
/ health care workers
/ home-grown terrorism
/ Immigrants
/ Immigrants-Cultural assimilation-Cross-cultural studies
/ immigration
/ italy
/ law
/ London
/ minorities
/ Muslims
/ Muslims-Cultural assimilation-European Union countries
/ Muslims-Cultural assimilation-United States
/ national security
/ netherlands
/ nine eleven
/ non fiction
/ nonfiction
/ Paris
/ political
/ political climate
/ POLITICAL SCIENCE
/ POLITICAL SCIENCE / General
/ POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / General
/ Public Policy
/ race and ethnic studies
/ race relations
/ rutgers
/ rutgers university
/ rutgers university press
/ September 11
/ Social integration
/ Social integration-European Union countries
/ Social integration-United States
/ SOCIAL SCIENCE
/ SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / General
/ Sociology
/ spain
/ terrorism
/ U.S.A
/ United States
/ United States-Emigration and immigration-Government policy
2010,2020
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America's approach to terrorism has focused on traditional national security methods, under the assumption that terrorism's roots are foreign and the solution to greater security lies in conventional practices. Europe offers a different model, with its response to internal terrorism relying on police procedures.Managing Ethnic Diversity after 9/11compares these two strategies and considers that both may have engendered greater radicalization--and a greater chance of home-grown terrorism. Essays address how transatlantic countries, including the United Kingdom, the United States, France, Germany, Spain, Italy, and the Netherlands have integrated ethnic minorities, especially Arabs and Muslims, since 9/11. Discussing the \"securitization of integration,\" contributors argue that the neglect of civil integration has challenged the rights of these minorities and has made greater security more remote.
Publisher
Rutgers University Press
Subject
/ Arabs
/ Arabs-Cultural assimilation-European Union countries
/ Arabs-Cultural assimilation-United States
/ Berlin
/ europe
/ European Union countries-Emigration and immigration-Government policy
/ france
/ germany
/ Immigrants-Cultural assimilation-Cross-cultural studies
/ italy
/ law
/ London
/ Muslims
/ Muslims-Cultural assimilation-European Union countries
/ Muslims-Cultural assimilation-United States
/ Paris
/ POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / General
/ rutgers
/ Social integration-European Union countries
/ Social integration-United States
/ SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / General
/ spain
/ U.S.A
/ United States-Emigration and immigration-Government policy
ISBN
9780813549422, 0813549426, 0813547164, 9780813547169, 9780813551371, 0813551374
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