The Present of the Past: The Plurality of Competing Narratives in the EU Context

Journal of Human Values 26 (1):50-63 (2020)
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This article intends to review the relationship between European organization and diversity. Europe lives in the legacy of division of nation and ethnicity as its main source dating from the ninete...

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