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The Riots in France: An Economist’s View
by Bernard Salanié...not cover the under-25. Of course, it may still have some indirect effects in inducing parents to stay away from employment; but it was only legislated in 1991, at a...
Territories of Identities in France
by Riva Kastoryano...reinforced their identification with that space they have appropriated. Gentrification meant an increase in the price of rents, in the standard of living, and in upward mobility. Precisely because of...
The Nature of the French Riots
by Olivier Roy...true radicals is not the clue to their engagement (see Marc Sageman, Understanding Terrorist Networks, Penn UP, 2004). There was nothing Islamic or Arab in the riots. Strangely enough, Palestinian...
France: One and Divisible
by Ezra Suleiman...how best to divide the jobs among those seeking work. The “social model” comes at a heavy price. In fact, one can ask, as Tony Blair and others have done,...
More Than Riots: A Question of Spheres
by StĂ©phane Dufoix...released on the Internet website TouTEsEgaux.net. That appeal calls for “postcolonial anticolonialism” and a protest against the persistence, on French territory, of a colonial logic that pushes “postcolonial immigrants” into...
Ethnicity, Islam, and les banlieues: Confusing the Issues
by Jocelyne Cesari...United States. New York: Palgrave, 2004. See also Cesari (co-ed.), European Muslims and the Secular State. London: Ashgate, 2005. Even if Salafi doctrine bears no direct relation to terrorist activity,...