When Social Inequality Maps to Demographic Diversity, What Then for Liberal Democracies?
Kenneth Prewitt
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Rogers M. Smith
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From Immigration and Race to Sex and Faith: Reimagining the Politics of Opposition
Victoria Hattam, Carlos Yescas
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Connecting the Dots between Boundary Change and Large-Scale Assimilation with Zolbergian Clues
Richard Alba
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Managing Difference: Immigrant Integration Policy in France, Britain, and the United States
Martin A. Schain
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Immigrant Integration vs. Transnational Ties? The Role of the Sending State
Alexandra Délano Alonso
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Theorizing State Behavior in International Migrations: an Evaluative Ethical Framework
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Rights, Norms, and Politics: The Case of German Citizenship Reform
James D. Imgram, Triadafilos Triadafilopoulos
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