This article considers Western Europe as a principal centre that has been attracting migrants over recent decades, primarily, in the aftermath of the Arab Spring. The Baltic region states are chosen for demonstration. Although they have different proportions of Muslim immigrants, Muslim diasporas are the most numerous and rapidly growing ones in the Baltics. Undoubtedly, Muslim communities across the region enjoy certain similarities. The differences they have are explained, among other factors, by national policies towards migrant integration. This article aims to identify the features of Muslim migration to the Baltic States in the aftermath of the Arab Spring. The authors analyse the timeline of Muslim immigration to the Baltic region. I...
Tato práce se v širších souvislostech zabývá migrací Arabů/muslimů do Evropy. Po analýze současného ...
Europe is currently experiencing the largest migration of people since World War II. Research indica...
Final version published as: Naika Foroutan: “Ambivalent Germany: How to deal with migration, Muslims...
The article is devoted to the review of different opinions on immigration policies carried out by Eu...
The article discusses the historical growth and development of the Muslim population and its contemp...
While the ever more strongly felt presence of Muslims in western Europe has already stimulated numer...
This article aims to analyse migration from the post-Soviet space to the north-eastern periphery of ...
The European Union was formed and is developing, first of all, based on the integration of the multi...
This paper addresses the issue of how Europe’s ethnic and cultural mix is changing drastically by th...
Darba mērķis ir noskaidrot, kādu integrācijas politiku popularizē Eiropas Savienība. Problēmjautājum...
This article is a further contribution to the discourse on the ethnic ‘diffusion’ in European coun...
Musulmaņu imigrācijas jautājums ir bijis vienmēr strīdīgs Eiropā, bet notiekošā bēgļu krīzes to vēl ...
The aim of the article is the analysis of the genesis and contemporary content of the multiculturali...
The article is devoted to the review of different opinions on immigration policies carried out by Eu...
Integration of migrants is an intrinsic part of the modern life of almost all European states pursui...
Tato práce se v širších souvislostech zabývá migrací Arabů/muslimů do Evropy. Po analýze současného ...
Europe is currently experiencing the largest migration of people since World War II. Research indica...
Final version published as: Naika Foroutan: “Ambivalent Germany: How to deal with migration, Muslims...
The article is devoted to the review of different opinions on immigration policies carried out by Eu...
The article discusses the historical growth and development of the Muslim population and its contemp...
While the ever more strongly felt presence of Muslims in western Europe has already stimulated numer...
This article aims to analyse migration from the post-Soviet space to the north-eastern periphery of ...
The European Union was formed and is developing, first of all, based on the integration of the multi...
This paper addresses the issue of how Europe’s ethnic and cultural mix is changing drastically by th...
Darba mērķis ir noskaidrot, kādu integrācijas politiku popularizē Eiropas Savienība. Problēmjautājum...
This article is a further contribution to the discourse on the ethnic ‘diffusion’ in European coun...
Musulmaņu imigrācijas jautājums ir bijis vienmēr strīdīgs Eiropā, bet notiekošā bēgļu krīzes to vēl ...
The aim of the article is the analysis of the genesis and contemporary content of the multiculturali...
The article is devoted to the review of different opinions on immigration policies carried out by Eu...
Integration of migrants is an intrinsic part of the modern life of almost all European states pursui...
Tato práce se v širších souvislostech zabývá migrací Arabů/muslimů do Evropy. Po analýze současného ...
Europe is currently experiencing the largest migration of people since World War II. Research indica...
Final version published as: Naika Foroutan: “Ambivalent Germany: How to deal with migration, Muslims...