Peace, welfare, culture: Muslims as a security problem in Danish integration discourse

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Peace, welfare, culture : Muslims as a security problem in Danish integration discourse. / Gad, Ulrik Pram.

In: Nordeuropa Forum (Online Edition), Vol. 21, No. 1, 01.08.2011, p. 41-72.

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Gad, UP 2011, 'Peace, welfare, culture: Muslims as a security problem in Danish integration discourse', Nordeuropa Forum (Online Edition), vol. 21, no. 1, pp. 41-72. <http://edoc.hu-berlin.de/nordeuropaforum/2011-1/pram-gad-ulrik-41/XML/>

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Gad, U. P. (2011). Peace, welfare, culture: Muslims as a security problem in Danish integration discourse. Nordeuropa Forum (Online Edition), 21(1), 41-72. http://edoc.hu-berlin.de/nordeuropaforum/2011-1/pram-gad-ulrik-41/XML/

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Gad UP. Peace, welfare, culture: Muslims as a security problem in Danish integration discourse. Nordeuropa Forum (Online Edition). 2011 Aug 1;21(1):41-72.

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Gad, Ulrik Pram. / Peace, welfare, culture : Muslims as a security problem in Danish integration discourse. In: Nordeuropa Forum (Online Edition). 2011 ; Vol. 21, No. 1. pp. 41-72.

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