@Book{588640077, author="Leitner, Norbert and Vogl, Mathias", editor="Janda, Alexander", title="Chechens in the European Union", year="2008", publisher="{\"O}sterreichischer Integrationsfonds [u.a.]", address="Wien", keywords="Chechens; European Union Countries; Refugees; Chechni︠a︡ (Russia); Europa", contents="Hofmann, M.; Reichel, D.: Chechen migration flows to Europe : a statistical perspective. - S. 9-26 Malek, M.: Understanding Chechen culture. - S. 27-54 Chenciner, R.: Settling-in - the Chechen Diaspora in Europe. - S. 55-78 D{\"u}vell, F.: Ukraine - immigration and transit country for Chechen refugees. - S. 79-92 Szczepanikova, A.: Settlement and (re)construction of gender relations in exile : Chechen refugees in Eastern Europe. - S. 93-126 Vasilyev, E.: Chechen youth in the Diaspora : the Austrian case. - S. 127-142 Olszewska, Z.; Maciejko, A.: Cultural aspects of Chechen integration in Poland. - S. 143-164 Ma{\l}ys, E.: Chechen migrants on the Polish labour market. - S. 165-206 Schahbasi, A.: The Chechen Diaspora in Europe and its security implications. - S. 207-212 Moore, C.: The potentials of radicalisation within the Chechen Diaspora in Europe. - S. 213-226 {\L}ukasiewicz, K.: Chechen transnational networks on the Internet. - S. 227-254 Hartl, N.: Source country information through recognized refug", note="Alexander Janda; Norbert Leitner; Mathias Vogl", note="Literaturangaben", isbn="9783950251913", language="English" }