From the terrorist attacks of 9/11 to the assassination of Dutch
filmmaker Theo van Gogh to the London transportation bombings,
dramatic events of recent years have generated security concerns
about Muslim communities in the West. These have added an
additional layer to the tensions surrounding Muslim immigrant
integration and have generated heated discussions about how
governments should address such challenges. This collection
assembles leading scholars to address four central themes related
to the interactions between Muslims and states in contemporary
Europe and North America. Its authors investigate the timing of
Muslims? emergence as a perceived security risk; they review the
variety of actions undertaken in response to the new concerns; they
assess the effectiveness of different kinds of policies in managing
the security and social challenges that governmental actors
observe; and they identify relevant Muslim sub-groups and their
highly divergent views on recent developments. This book thus
serves as a foundation for understanding an issue of critical
importance and as a touchstone for advancing public, policy, and
scholarly debate about Muslim-state interactions.
This book was originally published as a special issue of the
Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies.
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