Immigration & Migration

On the Future of French Muslims

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Karin Christianson Tuesday, 8 June 2010

As it seeks to carve out a new identity, France has the opportunity to lead its neighbors in commencing a fruitful dialogue with its Muslim communities and pursuing integration methods that promote inclusion rather than exclusion and the targeting of immigrants.

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Traditional Change: Evangelicals, Muslims, and Pluralism in America

Vol. 6, No. 4 (Winter 2008)

Marcia Pally Monday, 1 December 2008

The dominant narrative for immigrant religious groups in America has been one of success. A pluralistic framework prompts participation rather than assimilation, allowing access to the public square.

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The Politics of Religion and Immigration

Vol. 6, No. 3 (Fall 2008)

Ruth Melkonian-Hoover Monday, 1 September 2008

The next president needs to implement immigration reform. Data provide a nuanced picture of religious perspectives, but the balance of religious opinion decidedly supports immigrant-friendly measures.

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Going Dutch? Multiculturalism and Islam in Europe

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Dane Shelly Friday, 11 February 2005

Dane Shelly argues that Theo van Gogh's murder makes it more urgent for a Muslim nation to be fully integrated in the EU, to put the lie to the claim that Islam and freedom are necessarily incompatable.

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