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nexus of failed integration, Islamic fundamentalism and home-grown extremism fails to question the discriminatory backdrop … of integration policies in European nation states and does not explain why only a tiny minority of Muslims participate in …
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. Evidence of non-rational Islamophobia -- 8. A discriminatory equilibrium -- 9. Integration of Muslim immigrants in Western …
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nexus of failed integration, Islamic fundamentalism and home-grown extremism fails to question the discriminatory backdrop … of integration policies in European nation states and does not explain why only a tiny minority of Muslims participate in …
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In recent years there has been a strong focus on ‘Islamic radicalisation’ in Europe, due both to the threat of terrorism and its security implications, and to the issue of integrating second generation migrants in Europe. This paper analyses two main approaches to studying the roots...
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This paper discusses the integration of religious minorities in China, in particular, of the Hui Muslims. From the pre …-Islamic relations between Arabia and China, to the Song period, the Mongol period, and the eventual integration during the Ming period … did not view it as a threat. The paper explores the circumstances surrounding the final integration of Muslims during the …
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