The multiculturalism policy in Europe

The aim of the article is the analysis of the genesis and contemporary content of the multiculturalism policy, implemented in European countries. The authors also consider the attitude of the European states to the increasing migrants flow. The attention is focused on the theoretical and practical differences in the understanding of the concept of "multiculturalism". Additionally, the analysis of the successful experience in implementing the multiculturalism policy from several non-European continents is presented in this article, which can be also applied in Europe. The authors also analyse the strategic mistakes and the reasons why the policy of multiculturalism is considered to be not effective in Europe today. The article is based on the case study, explicitdiagnostic, descriptive and evaluationary approaches, as well as an analysis of the works of various authors, who have been studying ethno-cultural diversity and multicultural societies for a long time, and on the critical discourse analysis of the recent publications in the media, related to the multiculturalism policy in Europe. © 2020 Faculty of European Studies.

Authors
Kucheryavaya E.V.1 , Witkowska M.1 , Kalinovskaya V. 2 , Seleznev P.3 , Zubanova S.4 , Fedyakin A.5
Publisher
Faculty of European Studies
Number of issue
32
Language
English
Pages
58-71
Status
Published
Year
2020
Organizations
  • 1 Faculty of Political Science and International Studies, University of Warsaw, Poland
  • 2 Stolypin International Institute of Informatisation and Public Administration, RUDN University, Russian Federation
  • 3 Financial University under the Government of the Russian Federation, Russian Federation
  • 4 Moscow Aviation Intitute, National Research University, Russian Federation
  • 5 Russian University of Transport, Russian Federation
Keywords
European lifestyle; Migration; Multiculturalism; Multiculturalism policy in Europe
Date of creation
02.11.2020
Date of change
02.11.2020
Short link
https://repository.rudn.ru/en/records/article/record/65632/
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