
The Strains of Commitment
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- 1: Keith Banting and Will Kymlicka: Introduction: The Political Sources of Solidarity in Diverse Societies
- Section One: The Political Theory of Solidarity
- 2: David Miller: Solidarity and its Sources
- 3: Rainer Bauböck: Citizenship and Collective Identities as Political Sources of Solidarity in the European Union
- 4: Jacob T. Levy: Against Fraternity: Democracy without Solidarity
- Section Two: Public Attitudes on Diversity and Solidarity
- 5: Céline Teney and Marc Helbling: Tension Between the Elites and the Masses in Germany
- 6: Richard Johnston, Matthew Wright, Stuart Soroka, and Jack Citrin: Diversity and Solidarity: New Evidence from Canada and the US
- 7: Tim Reeskens and Wim van Oorschot: Conceptions of Citizenship and Tolerance Towards Immigrants: A Comparative Study of Public Opinion Data
- Section Three: The Politics of Diversity and Solidarity
- 8: Peter A. Hall: The Political Sources of Social Solidarity
- 9: Zoe Lefkofridi and Elie Michel: The Electoral Politics of Solidarity: The Welfare Agendas of Radical Right Parties
- 10: Edward Koning: Making Xenophobia Matter: The Consequences of the 2002 Elections for Immigration Politics in the Netherlands
- 11: Bo Rothstein: Solidarity, Diversity, and the Quality of Government
- 12: Irene Bloemraad: Solidarity and Conflict: Understanding the Causes and Consequences of Access to Citizenship, Civic Integration Policies, and Multiculturalism
- 13: Karin Borevi: Diversity and Solidarity in Denmark and Sweden
- 14: Patrick Loobuyck and Dave Sinardet: Belgium: A Hard Case for Liberal Nationalism?
- Section Four: Concluding Commentary
- 15: Philippe Van Parijs: Concluding Reflections: Solidarity, Diversity, and Social Justice
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