Europe is facing a confronlalion prcscntly. On onc hand, the
protection of human rights has gained vveight in public discussion and
political negotiation. On the other hand, aggrcssivc nationalism, racism and
xenophobia are gaining ground. Thcrefore, one of the most challenging
issues of the future Europe will be, and already is, migration. Increasinly
migration has been linked to the concepts of democracy and human rights
while efforts are being made to arrive at a European Union, with its
deficiencies with regard to the rights of migrants. The two arc linked because
how migrants and foreign populations are incorporatcd into the social and
political life of the receiving countries is a majör cxplanatory element of the
understanding of democracy, pluralism and human rights in Europe.
Primary Language | Turkish |
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Subjects | Political Science |
Journal Section | Research Article |
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Publication Date | May 1, 1994 |
Published in Issue | Year 1994 |