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Why do some cities adopt more diversity policies than others? A study in France and Germany
An increasing sociocultural heterogeneity of populations and vocal demands for the recognition of diversity have become common features of, in particular, cities in Western Europe. Do cities reshape policies i...
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The New Immigrant Elite in German Local Politics
The article investigates some consequences of immigration on urban politics. On the basis of original data, it first discusses to what extent the councils of big German cities reflect the new immigration-relat...
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Extending Urban Democracy? The Immigrant Presence in European Electoral Politics
Many European cities have significant shares of immigrants among their inhabitants. Their unequal access to the political life of the cities, and the country overall, is a major democratic deficit. This introd...
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Germany: Reluctant Steps Towards a System of Selective Immigration
Fachkräftemangel, the shortage of skilled labour, is a much debated issue in Germany. Nevertheless, resistance to any large-scale liberalization of immigration remains strong. The chapter discusses why this is...
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Open AccessEinwanderer als Wähler, Gewählte und transnationale Akteure
Die politische Inkorporation von Einwanderern ist in Deutschland ein relativ neues, noch wenig bearbeitetes Forschungsfeld. Dieser Literaturbericht stellt ausgewählte neuere Ergebnisse der internationalen Fors...