Professor Joel S. Fetzer teaches European and immigration politics at Pepperdine University. His research has been funded by the German Marshall Foundation of the United States, the MacArthur Foundation, the Friedrich Ebert Foundation, and the Yale Center for International and Area Studies. He is the author of numerous articles and book chapters on comparative immigration politics and on religion and political behavior. His most recent book is Public Attitudes toward Immigration in the United States, France, and Germany (Cambridge 2000).
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Preface
1. Explaining the accommodation of Muslim religious practices in Western Europe
2. Britain: establishment religion and Islamic schools
3. France: Laïcité and the hijab
4. Germany: multiple establishment and public corporation status
5. Public attitudes toward state accommodation of Muslims' religious practices
6. Integration and Muslim practice
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