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Solidarity with Poland but Not from Poland

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The recent refugee crisis generated perhaps the most serious debate in the EU for many years, which touched upon the half-forgotten question of European values. Perhaps not quite unexpectedly, it was Eastern Europe that made it clear that Europe must again reflect on the very foundations of its integration and on what it means to be European. The value of solidarity came to the fore.

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Mach, Z. (2019). Solidarity with Poland but Not from Poland. In: Kaeding, M., Pollak, J., Schmidt, P. (eds) The Future of Europe. Palgrave Macmillan, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-93046-6_23

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