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The soul of Europe: an altar to the unknown God.
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Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi:
International Review of Mission vol. 95 no. 378-379 (Jul. 2006)
,
page 265.
Topik:
Europe
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Political
;
Tomas Halik
;
European Union
Ketersediaan
Perpustakaan PKPM
Nomor Panggil:
I32
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Europe is the scene of wide-ranging changes. The pace of the political, economic, legal and administrative intergration of the old and new member countries of the European Union has hotted up. As the birth rate falls in many European countries, the number of immigrants from the other continents is rising, and changing the ethnic and religious structure of Europe's population, most strikingly in the capitals of the Western world. The collapse of the communist empire altered not only the political map of our continent and the East-West geopolitical balance. With the dissolution of the "Second War", the so called "First" and "Third" worlds are confronted with the task of redefining their identity and mutual relations. Radical Islam strives to offer a common languange to a large part of the former Third World and to the "Fourh World", i.e refugees, migrant workers, the socially weak and culturally exploited people, who make up that island of poverty, frustation, and anger amidst the rich Western world.
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