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Fear of Others: Social Exclusion and the European Crisis of Solidarity
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XenoracismNationalismEuropean Union LawSocial IntegrationSocial ExclusionSocial SecuritiesSocial SciencesEuropean CrisisSocial ConflictEuropean PoliticsCollective IdentitiesEuropean Community LawSocial IdentityInternational RelationsEuropean IssueCultureInternationalism (Politics)SociologyPolitical PluralismEuropean ProjectArtsPolitical ScienceSocial Justice
Abstract In recent years a major challenge for the EU has emerged around social issues and collective identities. With the emergence of a European political community that has diminished national sovereignty at a time when global forces are also undermining nation states, both Europe and migration become linked as sources of instability. Anxieties about Europe and migration are linked with fears of a clash of civilizations and anxieties about social securities. Social discontent, fuelled by socio‐economic changes, has undermined the traditional sources of identity around class and the nation, releasing xenophobic and nationalistic currents. Fear of others and anxieties about the future have emerged as potent social forces in contemporary society. The result is a crisis of European solidarity, along with a wider crisis of collective purpose. To combat such developments it is essential that the European project gives greater attention to issues of social justice and inclusive forms of social solidarity.
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