Immigration and Integration Policy in Europe; Denmark and Sweden, 1970–2010

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By Haider Abbas ’17

Published Nov. 7, 2020

Haider Abbas ’17 analyzes recent immigration policy changes in Immigration and Integration Policy in Europe. Using Denmark and Sweden as a guide, Abbas argues that political institutions and constitutional frameworks are key causes of the rise of right-wing populist parties and anti-immigration rhetoric.

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