The Challenge of Minority Integration. Politics and Policies in the Nordic Nations

How is solidarity achieved in highly diverse societies - particularly those that have been until recently characterized by rather homogeneous populations? What are the implications of growing levels of diversity on existing social arrangements? These two fundamental questions are explored in this ed...

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