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Migration, Democracy, and Cosmopolitanism

Migration, Democracy, and Cosmopolitanism

Nick Gvosdev | December 9, 2015

When economies are prosperous and societies are secure, cosmopolitanism finds greater acceptance. When economies contract or insecurity grows, pressure grows to restrict and limit the demos. This tug of war is now defining politics in Europe and the United States.

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