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European Journal of Migration and Law 5 : 479–490, 2004. © 2004 Koninklijke Brill NV . Printed in the Netherlands. 479 Racial Preference, Racial Exclusion: Administrative Efforts to Enforce the Separation of Roma and Non-Roma in Europe through Migration Controls CLAUDE CAHN* Introduction In the era following World War II – and in particular from the late 1960s onwards – a number of European societies visited seriously and with engagement the legacy of racism in Europe, phenomena that had led to the ideologies of colonialism, and more recently to the near complete destruction of European Jewry as a matter of program of the German state under Hitler between 1933 and 1945. 1 For a number of reasons, efforts to examine, confront and limit anti-Romani sentiment in Europe have been conside rably weaker and conside rably less successf ul than post-war examinations of anti-Semitism and the colonial mindset. There has been little prepa- ration then, for the post-1989 era, during which racism, exclusionary nationalism and in particular anti-Romani sentiment have gained new legitimacy in the absence or weakness of other durable and more benign ideologies, and the millions of Roma in Europe have found themselves in many places on
European Journal of Migration and Law – Brill
Published: Jan 1, 2003
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