1st Edition

Race and Politics Routledge Library Editions: Political Science: Volume 38

By Muhammad Anwar Copyright 1986
    208 Pages
    by Routledge

    194 Pages
    by Routledge

    This book examines immigration and settlement patterns in Britain and at the civic position of ethnic minorities by outlining the development of race relations in the political context. It analyses the numbers, turnout patterns, voting behaviour and attitudes of the ethnic minorities to the political process and of the political parties to these minorities. In conclusion the author argues that the positive involvement of ethnic minorities in the political process, and in all aspects of British public life, is the genuine, long-term solution both to racial disadvantage and discrimination at every level.

    1. Immigration and Settlement Patterns of Ethnic Minorities  2. The Civic Position of Ethnic Minorities and the Electoral System  3. Race Relations Issues in the Political Context  4. Registration and Turnout by Ethnic Groups  5. Voting Patterns by Ethnic Groups  6. The Political Parties’ Response  7. The Ethnic Minorities Response  8. The Anti-ethnic Minorities Vote  9. Conclusions and the Future Notes, Postscript, Appendix: Ethnic Minorities Population in Selected Parliamentary Constituencies, References, Name Index, Subject index.

    Biography

    Anwar, Muhammad