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The Muslim communities’ influence on do­ mestic politics in Northern Europe

Authors: Patapeika, P. A.;

The Muslim communities’ influence on do­ mestic politics in Northern Europe

Abstract

Мусульманская диаспора рассматривается как фактор, влияющий на политические процессы в странах Северной Европы, которые считаются эталонными для Европейского союза. Исследование позволяет сделать вывод, что массо­вый приток мусульман-мигрантов и стремительный рост исламской диаспоры стали серьезными вызовами основам социального благополучия и идеологии мультикультурализма скандинавского общества. Анализ опыта стран Север­ной Европы в данной сфере имеет практическое значение для Республики Беларусь. Основной вывод работы заклю­чается в том, что политика мультикультурализма, по сути, оказалась неэффективной, а североевропейским странам следует искать иной путь социального развития.

The study considers the political implications of a soaring Muslim community in Northern Europe, often viewed as a model for the rest of the European Union. It is shown that massive immigration challenging the foundations of the Scandinavian welfare state and its multiculturalist policy, and some aspects of the Scandinavian experience are also of practical significance to Belarus. The thrust of the argument is that multiculturalism is failing, and Scandinavia should begin to look for other alternatives.

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ЭБ БГУ::ОБЩЕСТВЕННЫЕ НАУКИ::Религия. Атеизм, ЭБ БГУ::ОБЩЕСТВЕННЫЕ НАУКИ::Комплексное изучение отдельных стран и регионов, ЭБ БГУ::ОБЩЕСТВЕННЫЕ НАУКИ::Политика и политические науки

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