Muslims and the State in Britain, France, and Germany

Muslims and the State in Britain, France, and Germany

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Fetzer Joel S.
Cambridge University Press
EAN: 9780521535397
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Over ten million Muslims live in Western Europe. Since the early 1990s, and especially after the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, vexing policy questions have emerged about the religious rights of native-born and immigrant Muslims. Britain has struggled over whether to give state funding to private Islamic schools. France has been convulsed over Muslim teenagers wearing the hijab in public schools. Germany has debated whether to grant 'public-corporation' status to Muslims. And each state is searching for policies to ensure the successful incorporation of practicing Muslims into liberal democratic society. This 2004 book analyzes state accommodation of Muslims' religious practices in Britain, France, and Germany, first examining three major theories: resource mobilization, political-opportunity structure, and ideology. It then proposes an additional explanation, arguing that each nation's approach to Muslims follows from its historically based church-state institutions.
EAN 9780521535397
ISBN 0521535395
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Publication date October 18, 2004
Pages 226
Language English
Dimensions 230 x 152 x 14
Country United Kingdom
Readership Professional & Scholarly
Authors Fetzer Joel S.; Soper J. Christopher
Illustrations 2 Tables, unspecified
Series Cambridge Studies in Social Theory, Religion and Politics