The Multicultural Dilemma: Migration, Ethnic Politics, and State Intermediation

This book considers the contemporary challenge of government in multicultural societies.

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The Multicultural Dilemma: Migration, Ethnic Politics, and State Intermediation

This book considers the contemporary challenge of government in multicultural societies.

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The Multicultural Dilemma: Migration, Ethnic Politics, and State Intermediation

The Multicultural Dilemma: Migration, Ethnic Politics, and State Intermediation

by Michelle Williams (Editor)
The Multicultural Dilemma: Migration, Ethnic Politics, and State Intermediation

The Multicultural Dilemma: Migration, Ethnic Politics, and State Intermediation

by Michelle Williams (Editor)

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Overview

This book considers the contemporary challenge of government in multicultural societies.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780415631235
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 11/19/2012
Pages: 288
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.19(h) x (d)

About the Author

Michelle Hale Williams is Associate Professor of Political Science in the Department of Government, University of West Florida, USA.

Table of Contents

Preface: Multuculturalism and Ethnic Politics through the work of William Safran 1. Introduction: THe Multicultural Dilemma Michelle Hale Williams Section 1: Understanding Key Actors in the Growth of Multicultural Societies: Conceptualizing Immigrants and Diaspora 2. The Limitations of Grand Migration Theory: Embedding Experiences of Immigration and Immigrant Incorporation within their Appropriate National, Regional and Local Settings Anthony Messina 3. Globalization, Diaspora and Transnationalism: Challenges and Opportunities for the Indian Diaspora Ajaya Sahoo Section 2: Factors in Ethnic Identity and Nationalism: Considering the Role of Language, Religion, Citizenship Criteria, Education, and Resource Inequality 4. Conceptualizing the Nation: Myths, Imagined Communities or Multi Ethnic Realities? The Cases of Israel, France, and the United States Nancy Kwang Johnson 5. Do Religion and Language as Identity Markers Promote Ethnocentrism and Xenophobia? A Theoretical Exploration Ray Taras 6. Islamic Identity, Yes, Islamist Parties, No: The Mainstreaming of Political Islam and its Challenge for Islamist Parties Julie Chernov Hwang 7. The Importance of Citizenship Criteria: Jewishness between Ethnicity, Religion and Nationalism during the First World War from the Point of View of André Suarès Jean Tournon 8. Learning How to Remember: Education and Collective Memory Formation as a Tool in Reconciliation Philip Barker and Alicia Houser 9. Institutions to Bridge Troubled Waters: Water-User Associations and Interests, Identities, Conflict and Cooperation Jenny R. Kehl 10. "Primordialism" and the Study of Nationalism John Coakley Section 3: Mediating Multicultural Challenges: State and Institutional Responses 11. Consociationalism and Conflict Resolution Adrian Guelke 12. State and Stateless Nationalisms, Old and New Diversities, and Federal Governance Luis Moreno 13. Evaluating Party Politicization of Immigration Michelle Hale Williams 14. The Long Twilight of Jaconbinism: Evaluating the French Assimilationist Model Steve Majstorovic 15. Conclusion: Dealing with the Multicultural Dilemma Michelle Hale Williams

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The number of edited volumes covering issues of diversity, multiculturalism, and migrant integration has grown rapidly. Often, they are rather loose collections that cover only a single country or region. This volume deals with ethnic politics, migration, national minorities, nationalism, and conflict resolution in both developed and developing countries. Drawing what in some cases are fresh connections between these knotty topics across a range of contexts, the contributors manage collectively to achieve greater analytical coherence and depth than is found in many more narrowly focused edited works. Several of the chapters are valuable in their own right, moreover, such as Anthony Messina’s thoughtful essay on how to study migrant incorporation in Europe.

Patrick R. Ireland, Illinois Institute of Technology, USA

A robust and serious assessment of the politics of ethnicity, language, religion, multiculturalism and common citizenship in managing the ‘dilemma’ between diversity and political unity. Required reading for scholars and policymakers.

Willem Maas, York University, Canada

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