This volume examines the interaction between foreign policy-making and multicultural societies. It analyses the challenges of rapid social change associated with inward migration and increased ethnic and cultural diversity in ten EU Member States.
This volume examines the interaction between foreign policy-making and multicultural societies. It analyses the challenges of rapid social change associated with inward migration and increased ethnic and cultural diversity in ten EU Member States.
Christopher Hill is the Patrick Sheehy Professor of International Relations and Head of the Department of Politics and International Studies at the University of Cambridge, where he has taught since 2004. Before that he served for 30 years in the Department of International Relations at the London School of Economics and Political Science, where from 1991 he was the Montague Burton Professor. He has published widely on aspects of Foreign Policy Analysis, with an empirical focus on the European Union and its Member States. He is a Fellow of the British Academy.
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Preface 1: The Social Context of Foreign Policy 2: Multiculturalist Societies and Foreign Policy 3: The Integrationist Model 4: Parallel Societies 5: Identity-Friends, Enemies, and Roles in the World 6: Loyalty, Security, and Democracy 7: Interventions, Blowbacks, and the Law of Unforeseen Consequences 8: The European Dimension 9: The State, Multiculturality and Foreign Policy Appendix
Preface 1: The Social Context of Foreign Policy 2: Multiculturalist Societies and Foreign Policy 3: The Integrationist Model 4: Parallel Societies 5: Identity-Friends, Enemies, and Roles in the World 6: Loyalty, Security, and Democracy 7: Interventions, Blowbacks, and the Law of Unforeseen Consequences 8: The European Dimension 9: The State, Multiculturality and Foreign Policy Appendix
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