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The "New National Problem" in Europe: Problems of Migration Policy at the End of the 20th Century

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  • Irina Alekseevna Gataullina
  • Dmitry Viktorovich Shmelev
  • Olga Vladimirovna Kozlova
  • Olga Mikhailovna Gilmutdinova
  • Iuliia Borisovna Shagbanova
  • Lyudmila Nagmatullina

Abstract

The article studies the specifics of the immigration problem that European countries were confronted at the end of the 20th century. The characteristic of the main models of the migration policy adopted by leading European countries is given. The following models typical of various countries were singled out: the assimilationist model adopted in France, the segregationist model adopted in Germany, and the pluralistic model adopted in the UK. Their comparative analysis is carried out. The case study of France is used to examine the main approaches, assessments and proposals formulated by liberal politicians to solve the immigration issue. The article analyzes the course of discussions in French political and intellectual communities in the 1980s and early 1990s. The studied material can be used by historians, sociologists, and political scientists to study the migration policy of European states.

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  • Irina Alekseevna Gataullina & Dmitry Viktorovich Shmelev & Olga Vladimirovna Kozlova & Olga Mikhailovna Gilmutdinova & Iuliia Borisovna Shagbanova & Lyudmila Nagmatullina, 2017. "The "New National Problem" in Europe: Problems of Migration Policy at the End of the 20th Century," European Research Studies Journal, European Research Studies Journal, vol. 0(4B), pages 666-678.
  • Handle: RePEc:ers:journl:v:xx:y:2017:i:3b:p:666-678
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