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Migranten – „Bedrohung“ oder „Rettung“ der europäischen Identität?

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Immigration sowie Flucht und Hoffnungen auf Asyl sind seit einigen Jahren zunehmend zur Herausforderung für die Europäische Union und ihre Mitgliedsländer geworden.

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Westle, B. (2017). Migranten – „Bedrohung“ oder „Rettung“ der europäischen Identität?. In: Koschmieder, C. (eds) Parteien, Parteiensysteme und politische Orientierungen. Springer VS, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-17922-9_13

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