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8. Conclusion: Social In/Exclusions of Minorities in an Uncertain European Future

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Abstract

The chapter delves into the intricate dynamics of social inclusion and exclusion of minorities in Europe, focusing on the interplay of demographic factors, political conditions, and external shocks that shape these policies. It argues that while efforts to include minorities often succeed in certain areas, they frequently result in exclusions in others due to opposing political forces and the influence of crises. The analysis covers the roles of governments, civil society organizations, and the EU, emphasizing the ambivalent effects of the EU's market-centric approach and the growing influence of far-right parties. The chapter also highlights the need for more tailored and context-sensitive policies to address the diverse challenges faced by different minority groups across Europe.

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Title
Conclusion: Social In/Exclusions of Minorities in an Uncertain European Future
Authors
Markus Thiel
Ernesto Fiocchetto
Jeffrey D. Maslanik
Copyright Year
2023
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-31264-9_8
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