It was not until the 1980s that concerns about the migration and security nexus first appeared in post-World War II Europe. Since then, a growing Muslim presence in Europe has notably affected the European security agenda. The first part of this monograph will critically review relevant international relations studies concerning security and Muslim migration to Europe. The second part will analyze Muslim migrant impact on European security perceptions and policy, with a focus on Germany, France and the United Kingdom. Socio-economic fears, concerns over reactive conflict spillover to migrant...
It was not until the 1980s that concerns about the migration and security nexus first appeared in post-World War II Europe. Since then, a growing Musl...
This book explains why reactive conflict spillovers (political violence in response to conflicts abroad) occur in some migrant-background communities in the West. Based on survey data, statistical datasets, more than sixty interviews with Muslim community leaders and activists, ethnographic research in London and Detroit, and open-source data, this book develops a theoretical explanation for how both differences in government policies and features of migrant-background communities interact to influence the nature of foreign-policy focused activism in migrant communities. Utilizing...
This book explains why reactive conflict spillovers (political violence in response to conflicts abroad) occur in some migrant-background communiti...