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"This collection compares the current stage of multicultural challenges and their influence on democracy in twelve countries of Europe and East Asia. While East Asia has recently experienced sociocultural cleavages and their challenges to democracy, Europe has faced increasing discontent over multiculturalism and has tried to seek alternative routes of social integration to sustain democracy. In other words, both continents have now faced the common problem of how to solve sociocultural cleavages and howto sustain democracy through overcoming multicultural challenges. Contributors examine twelve individual cases in the two continents and compare the divergence and convergence of multicultural practices, exploring different ways of achieving the shared values of democracy in a multicultural diversity. This book ultimately clarifies the differences between Europe and East Asia in their approaches to universalizing locality and localizing global norms regarding human rights and democratic individuality in the context of multicultural challenges"--

This collection compares the current stage of multicultural challenges and their influence on democracy in twelve countries of Europe and East Asia. While East Asia has recently experienced sociocultural cleavages and their challenges to democracy, Europe has faced increasing discontent over multiculturalism and has tried to seek alternative routes of social integration to sustain democracy. In other words, both continents have now faced the common problem of how to solve sociocultural cleavages and how to sustain democracy through overcoming multicultural challenges. Contributors examine twelve individual cases in the two continents and compare the divergence and convergence of multicultural practices, exploring different ways of achieving the shared values of democracy in a multicultural diversity. This book ultimately clarifies the differences between Europe and East Asia in their approaches to universalizing locality and localizing global norms regarding human rights and democratic individuality in the context of multicultural challenges.
List of Figures and Tables
vii
Acknowledgements viii
Notes on Contributors ix
Introduction: The Universalization of Locality and Localization of Global Norms in Europe and East Asia 1(11)
Nam-Kook Kim
Part I Socio-cultural Cleavage and Challenges to Democracy in East Asia
12(141)
1 Multicultural Dreaming: Democracy and Multiculturalism in the 'Chinese Dream'
15(22)
James Fairer
2 The Migrant Workers' Movement in the Democratic Consolidation of Korea
37(22)
Nam-Kook Kim
3 Property Law Policy for the Indigenous Ainu People and the Unresolved Issue of Reparations in Japan
59(24)
Kunihiko Yoshida
4 Multiculturalism and Malaysia's (Semi-)Democracy: Movements for Electoral Reform in an Evolving Ethno-political Landscape
83(24)
Julian C. H. Lee
5 Socio-cultural Cleavages and Red-Yellow Shirt Conflicts in Thailand's Politics: A Critical Multiculturalism View
107(22)
Pitch Pongsawat
6 Local Citizenship and Policy Agenda for 'Foreign Residents' in East Asia
129(24)
Jung-Mee Hwang
Part II Discontent over Multiculturalism and Alternative Routes in Europe
153(140)
7 Multiculturalism and the Extreme Right Challenge in Contemporary Britain
155(22)
Nigel Copsey
8 Nondiscrimination, Diversity and Islam: Challenges for Multiculturalism in France
177(22)
Alexandra Poli
9 Acculturation of Turkish Muslims as a Challenge to Social Integration in Germany
199(22)
Had Halil Uslucan
10 Acts of Citizenship against Neoliberalism: The New Cycle of Migrant Struggles in Italy
221(22)
Federico Oliveri
11 Multiculturalism and Dimensions of Identification in Eastern Europe: A Failed Policy or Inescapable Reality?
243(26)
Maria Stoicheva
12 A Shared European Citizenship in a Multinational and Multicultural Environment
269(24)
Frank Delmartino
Index 293
Nigel Copsey, Teesside University, UK

Frank Delmartino, Leuven University, Belgium

James Farrer, Sophia University, Japan

Jung-Mee Hwang, Korea University, Republic of Korea

Julian C.H. Lee, RMIT University, Australia

Federico Oliveri, University of Pisa, Italy

Alexandra Poli, Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, France

Pitch Pongsawat, Chulalongkorn University, Thailand

Maria Stoicheva, Sofia University, Burgaria

Haci Halil Uslucan, University of Duisburg Essen, Germany

Kunihiko Yoshida, Hokkaido University, Japan