Explains why we observe clashes between immigrants and natives and between immigrants and state actors in some locations.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Rafaela Dancygier is Assistant Professor of Politics and Public and International Affairs at Princeton University. Her work has appeared in the American Journal of Political Science and in edited volumes.
Inhaltsangabe
Part I: 1. Introduction 2. A theory of immigrant conflict Part II: 3. Patterns of immigrant conflict in Great Britain 4. Dynamics of racist violence Part III: 5. Immigrant-native conflict in two London boroughs 6. Two faces of immigrant conflict in two Midlands cities Part IV: 7. Economic integration, political exclusion, and immigrant conflict in Germany 8. Immigration and conflict across countries 9. Conclusion.
Part I: 1. Introduction; 2. A theory of immigrant conflict; Part II: 3. Patterns of immigrant conflict in Great Britain; 4. Dynamics of racist violence; Part III: 5. Immigrant-native conflict in two London boroughs; 6. Two faces of immigrant conflict in two Midlands cities; Part IV: 7. Economic integration, political exclusion, and immigrant conflict in Germany; 8. Immigration and conflict across countries; 9. Conclusion.
Part I: 1. Introduction 2. A theory of immigrant conflict Part II: 3. Patterns of immigrant conflict in Great Britain 4. Dynamics of racist violence Part III: 5. Immigrant-native conflict in two London boroughs 6. Two faces of immigrant conflict in two Midlands cities Part IV: 7. Economic integration, political exclusion, and immigrant conflict in Germany 8. Immigration and conflict across countries 9. Conclusion.
Part I: 1. Introduction; 2. A theory of immigrant conflict; Part II: 3. Patterns of immigrant conflict in Great Britain; 4. Dynamics of racist violence; Part III: 5. Immigrant-native conflict in two London boroughs; 6. Two faces of immigrant conflict in two Midlands cities; Part IV: 7. Economic integration, political exclusion, and immigrant conflict in Germany; 8. Immigration and conflict across countries; 9. Conclusion.
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'[The] author offers a clear line of argument and systematically adds knowledge towards ... a theory of ... immigrant conflict in Europe ... [She] pushes back the research frontier and opens multiple avenues for future research.' Hubertus Jürgenliemk, International Affairs
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