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Foreign Policy Centre, London, 2005. - 63 p.
Contents.
Preface by Stephen Twigg.
Germany: A Case Study of Failed Integration? by Sarah Schaefer.
Guest Workers, Not Immigrants Problems of Interpretation: Culture and Values.
The Way Forward.
Conclusion: Implications for Turkish EU Membership.
The Mono-cultural Delusion: Turkey and Migration Politics by Greg Austin and Kate Parker.
French Voters Are Not Afraid of Turkey.
Britons Are Not Afraid of Turkey.
Explaining Anti-Immigrant Sentiment: Theories.
Political Messaging about Turkey’s ‘European-ness’.
Europe’s Missing ‘Ideology’ of Migration.
Rising Tide of Xenophobia and Religious Mistrust.
The Secular Europe Delusion.
The Mono-Cultural Delusion.
Why Does it Matter?
Conclusion and Recommendations.
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