It was not until the 1980's 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 communities, and impact of Muslim political participation
in host states have led to securitization of new issues and
re-conceptualization of traditional European security concerns. The
monograph maintains a fine balance between theory and empirical
evidence, and as such it will be of interest to students,
practitioners and scholars of international relations, comparative
politics, migration studies, and European politics.
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