2014
DOI: 10.2304/pfie.2014.12.1.16
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Is the Decline of European Multiculturalism the Beginning of a More Secular Europe?

Abstract: The bloody First and Second World Wars awakened the dream of a cross-border peaceful territory supported by the Christian community principles of the clerics founding the first universities in the Middle Ages. Since the 1950s the European Union has been built up from six member states to reach twenty-seven, with more associate members. But increasing immigration, in particular from Islamic countries, has challenged the Western democratic paradigm. Multicultural state policy aiming to respect populations with a… Show more

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