Philosophies of integration : immigration and the idea of citizenship in France and Britain
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Philosophies of integration : immigration and the idea of citizenship in France and Britain
(Migration, minorities and citizenship)
Palgrave in association with Centre for Research in Ethnic Relations, University of Warwick, 2001
2nd ed
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Bibliography: p. 254-273
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
A comprehensive comparative study of the distinct ideas and political arguments that have shaped French and British policies towards their ethnic minorities, and the effects of these intellectual frameworks at local, national and European levels. Charting the politics and events that brought the respective institutional solutions together, the author sets out the divergent conceptualisations of citizenship, nationality, pluralism, autonomy, public order and tolerance that make up the national 'philosophies' in the two countries - republican integration in France and multicultural race relations in Britain. This new edition, published in paperback, contains a new preface bringing the volume up-to-date in the light of new legislation and progress.
Table of Contents
Preface to the Second Edition Glossary Liberal Democracies and Their Ethnic Dilemmas Public Philosophies as Normative and Explanatory Theories France: The Republican Philosophy of Integration Ideas and Politics in the 1980s Britain: The Paradoxical Triumph of Multicultural Race Relations France into the1990s: Following the Integration Line jusqu'au bout Britain into the 1990s: Cracks in the Mirror Challenge to the Nation State: The European Question Bibliography Index
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