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AICGS Publications By Topic - Immigration

AICGS Immigration Publications

The Many Sides of Muslim Integration: A German-American Comparison
By Tara Bahrampour, Rauf Ceylan, Ariane Chebel d'Appollonia, Raida Chbib, Lily Gardner Feldman, and Mathias Rohe, German-American Issues #13 (2010).

Integration 2.0: Local Government-NGO Cooperation and the Transformation of Citizenship
By Dr. Scott Stock Gissendanner, Transatlantic Perspectives (2010).

Similarities in Difference: The Challenge of Muslim Integration in Germany and the United States
By Mounir Azzaoui, Issue Brief #33 (2009).

Integrating Immigrant Children in Compulsory Education Systems: A Comparative Analysis of Educational Policy in the U.S. and Germany
By Dr. Ann Keller-Lally, Transatlantic Perspectives (2009).

Germany’s Immigration Vulnerability
By Dr. Simon Green, Web Essay (2008).

Migration, Migrant Policies and Changing Cultures of Belongings: Alevis from Turkey in Germany and the United States
By Dr. Asiye Kaya, Web Essay (2008).

The Culture Factor: German-American Media Reporting on Religion and Immigration
By Genieve Abdo, Katrin Bennhold, Joe Fitchett, Malte Lehming, Mark J. Rozell, and Peter Skerry, AICGS Working Paper (2007).

Managing Migration for Economic Growth: Germany and the United States in Comparative Perspective
By Philip Martin, Hans Dietrich von Loeffelholz and Thomas Straubhaar, Policy Report #1 (2002).

Whose Brain Drain? Immigrant Scholars and American Views of Germany
AICGS Humanities Volume 9 (2001).

German Green Cards
By Philip Martin, AICGS Working Paper (2001).

Who Is a German? Historical and Modern Perspectives on Africans in Germany
AICGS Humanities Volume 5 (1999).

Germany: Reluctant Land of Immigration
By Philip Martin, German Issues #21 (1998).

German Cultures, Foreign Cultures: The Politics of Belonging
AICGS Humanities Volume 3 (1997).

 

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