Race Politics in Britain and France: Ideas and Policymaking since the 1960s
By Erik Bleich
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Britain and France have developed substantially different policies to manage racial tensions since the 1960s, in spite of having similar numbers of post-war ethnic minority immigrants. This book provides the first detailed historical exploration of race policy development in these two countries. In this path-breaking work, Bleich argues against common wisdom that attributes policy outcomes to the role of powerful interest groups or to the constraints of existing institutions, instead emphasizing…
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Social SciencesHistoryNonfictionAfrican StudiesEuropean HistorySocial Sciences - General & MiscellaneousAfrican HistoryRegional StudiesFrench HistoryBritish History - General & MiscellaneousAfrican Diaspora HistoryAfricana - African Diaspora (outside U.S.)Ethnic & Race RelationsGeneral & Miscellaneous French HistoryAfrican Diaspora (outside U.S.) - General & MiscellaneousAfrican Diaspora (outside U.S.) - History20th Century French History - General & Miscellaneous20th Century British History - Social AspectsEurope - Ethnic & Race Relations



