Abstract
Noticeably absent from the recent pronouncements of the “death” of multiculturalism in Germany, including Chancellor Angela Merkel’s own conclusion that the policy had “utterly failed,” has been any interest to seriously examine, let alone address, the reasons for such a failure.
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Mooney, Erin
(2010)
"A Protection Post-Mortem on the "Death" of Multiculturalism in Germany,"
Human Rights & Human Welfare: Vol. 10:
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10, Article 5.
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