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The essay explores the shift in Western European attitudes towards immigration post-1960s, particularly following the dissolution of the Eastern Bloc, which led to significant demographic changes and socioeconomic impacts. It highlights how European nations began to favor immigrants of similar ethnic backgrounds to foster re-homogenization. Using Germany as a case study, it discusses the necessity of immigration for rebuilding and the challenges of integrating permanent residents. The establishment of Frankfurt's Interfaith Council in 2009 exemplifies efforts to promote dialogue among religions and foster a cohesive social identity.
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Immigration, society and religion in Germany: The Interfaith Council in Frankfurt/Main, Christos-Athenagoras Ziliaskopoulos
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- 2012
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