Introduction / Marco Martiniello -- I. The Integration of Immigrants in Advanced Industrialised Nations / Thomas Janoski and Elizabeth Glennie -- II. The Politics of Citizenship and Nationality in a European Perspective / John Solomos -- III. The Paradox of the European Social and Political Ties: 'Nationalitarian' Citizenship and Identity Ambiguity / Said Bouamama -- IV. Some Comparative Aspects of Ethnicity and Citizenship in the European Union / David M. Smith and Maurice Blanc -- V. Immigration and Citizenship in Canada and Belgium: Is the Canadian Model of Citizenship Useful for the European Union? / Louise Fontaine -- VI. Constructing Ethnicity in Discourse: A View From Below / Sigurd D'hondt, Jan Blommaert and Jef Verschueren -- VII. Migration and Ethnicity in the National Welfare-State / Michael Bommes
VIII. National Politics and the Consequences for European Perspectives of New Citizenship and Migration Policies: Analysing discourses of the new Right and their opponents in Germany / Nora Rathzel -- IX. Nationalism Versus Eurocentrism? The Construction of Collective Identities in Western Europe / Dieter Fuchs, Jurgen Gerhards and Edeltraud Roller -- X. Social Citizenship and Ethnic Minorities in the European Union / Andrea Rea -- XI. The European Union as a Political Community Through the Lens of Immigration Policy / Ursula Levelt