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CURRENT HISTORY VOL: 116 NO 788 (6) answer(s).
 
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Angela Merkel’s leadership in the refugee crisis / Mushaben, Joyce Marie   Journal Article
Mushaben, Joyce Marie Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract “What Merkel’s critics underestimate is the extent to which her proactive policies of the past decade encouraging integration and ‘intercultural opening’ have produced an even bigger paradigm shift...”
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European Union in an illiberal world / Smith, Karen E   Journal Article
Smith, Karen E Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract [A] more mercurial United States, less consistent in its support for European integration, could force the EU to rely more on itself.”
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French state of emergency / Fredette, Jennifer   Journal Article
Fredette, Jennifer Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract “Underlying the debate on the state of emergency and terrorism are deep tensions over the place of religion in French public life. Or more specifically, the place of Islam.”
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Labor’s travails in postcommunist Eastern Europe / Sil, Rudra   Journal Article
Sil, Rudra Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract “After the fall of communism, the restructuring of labor became an integral part of the larger project of building democracy and markets.” Sixth in a series on labor relations around the world.
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Shape-shifting Illiberalism in East-Central Europe / Case, Holly   Journal Article
Case, Holly Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract In Hungary and Poland, populist leaders with authoritarian tendencies have drawn on the cynical power-holding playbooks of the old communist regimes whose traces they vowed to erase.
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What Brexit means for Britain / Goodwin, Matthew   Journal Article
Goodwin, Matthew Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract “[T]he drift toward Brexit reflected a slow but persistent shift in the overall structure and attitudes of the country’s electorate.”
Key Words Britain  Brexit 
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