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Caribbean Identities in Europe: a Comparative Perspective

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Ethnicity and citizenship have an ambiguous or even contradictory relationship, because each one reflects on its protagonists and content in a very different way.

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  1. A.C. Hargreaves, ‘Le droit de vote au Royaume-Uni’ in O. Le Cour de Grammaison and C. Zithol de Wender ) (eds) Les Ă©trangers dans la citĂ©, expĂ©riences europĂ©ennes ( Paris: La dĂ©couverte, 1993 ) pp. 149–68.

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  2. M. Auwar and D. Kohler, Participation of Ethnic Minorities in General (London: Community Relations Commission, London, 1975), quoted by Hargreaves, ‘Le droit de vote’, p. 152.

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  3. B. Bailie, Culture et Politique ( Paris: Economica, 1986 ) p. 16.

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© 2000 Fred Réno

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RĂ©no, F. (2000). Caribbean Identities in Europe: a Comparative Perspective. In: Hudson, R., RĂ©no, F. (eds) Politics of Identity. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780333983393_2

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