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Politics and the New Challenge of Migration examines the complex relationship between migration and contemporary political landscapes. The book investigates how cultural, social, and political divides influence attitudes toward migration and inform policy-making across democracies.
Drawing on progressive psychology frameworks, author Gordon Sammut analyzes the psychological and social mechanisms that underlie political responses to migration. The work addresses how identity, belonging, and social cohesion are negotiated in multicultural societies, while exploring pathways toward greater understanding and integration.
Published by Cambridge University Press, this scholarly work provides valuable perspectives for policymakers, academics, and those seeking to understand the psychological dimensions of migration debates in contemporary politics.







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