1. Introduction: National Identity and Social Cohesion, Nils Holtug and Eric M. Uslaner
PART I: NATIONAL IDENTITY AND ATTITUDES TO IMMIGRANTS
2. Why National Identity Matters, Francis Fukuyama
3. National Identity Across Two Dimensions, Christian Albrekt Larsen
4. When Playing by the Rules is not Sufficient: Citizenship Criteria in Ethnic, Cultural and Civic Citizenship Concepts, Marc Hooghe
5. Normative Foundations and Limits of the Hidden Consensus in American Public Opinion about Immigration, Morris Levy and Matthew Wright
6. Culture, Trust and Religious Markers in Diverse States, Patti Tamara Lenard
7. Intra- and Intergenerational Cleavages in National Identity in Denmark, Kristian Kongshøj
8. Belonging and Exclusion: Politics of Belonging and Anti-Immigrant Attitudes in Germany, Madlen Preuß, Andreas Hövermann and Markus Weyhofen
PART II: SOCIAL COHESION
9. Why Rawls Was Right: Liberal Values and Social Cohesion, Nils Holtug
10. ‘Walk a mile in my shoes!’ Ethno-cultural Empathy, Welfare Chauvinism and the Limits of Community in Post-migration Crisis Germany, Markus M. L. Crepaz
11. New Social Challenges Demand New Research Perspectives: Diversity and the Role of Different Forms of Intergroup Contact, Miguel R. Ramos and Miles Hewstone
12. Is there a Link between Non-Western Immigrants’ Commitment to ‘Shared Values’ and their Social Trust? Karen Nielsen Breidahl
13. Coreligionist Populist Attitudes towards Syrian Refugees in Turkey, Ali Çarkoğlu and Ezgi Elçi
PART III: POLARIZATION AND THREATS TO LIBERAL DEMOCRACY
14. Populism and Constitutionalism: Theory and Practice, Cas Mudde
15. National Identity and Political Polarization, Eric M. Uslaner
PART IV: THE CIVIC TURN
16. The Margins of Citizenship Education in Systems with a ‘Broken Ladder’: Status Inequality and Democratic Outcomes of Tenth Grade Students in Flanders, Dimokritos Kavadias, Nohemi-Jocabeth Echeverria Vicente and Bram Spruyt
17. Conclusion, Eric M. Uslaner and Nils Holtug