As the European Union is struggling to deal with the migrant crisis (hundreds of migrants drowned in the Mediterranean), German Chancellor Angela Merkel is on record as saying “you can’t all come,” ...
While quite diverse, Western political thought has long exhibited a rough thread of agreement—from the Enlightenment and The Federalist Papers to John Stuart Mill and the present—that liberty and ...
Andrew Jakubowicz receives funding from the Australian Research Council, Vichealth and the Australian Human Rights Commission on cyber-racism. He is a member of the MulticulturalNSW Advisory Board, ...
The return of multiculturalism as a live political question in Australia has been swift – and faintly familiar.
‘Has multiculturalism been good or bad for Britain?’ It’s a question to which the answers have become increasingly polarised in recent years. For some, multiculturalism expresses the essence of a ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. -- The Baldy Center for Law and Social Policy in the Law School at the University at Buffalo will present a workshop, "Dialogue on Multicultural and Diversity Policies in Canada and the ...
Malcolm Fraser was one of the country’s longest-serving prime ministers. His support of multicultural policy forever changed ...
Charlotte-Mecklenburg school board members voted 7-2 Tuesday night to increase support for LGBTQ students by expanding the district’s multiculturalism policy. The vote followed a public hearing on the ...
The July 22nd massacre in Norway has reignited the same-old debate: Does multiculturalism in Europe work? Flare-ups of terrorism, xenophobic rhetoric, and a deep cry for nationalism have been around ...
The Multiculturalism Policy Index is a scholarly research project by professors Keith Banting and Will Kymlicka at Queen’s University that monitors multiculturalism policies in 21 Western democracies.
Numerous heads of state including Nicolas Sarkozy (France), Angela Merkel (Germany), and David Cameron (UK) have recently proclaimed that multiculturalism has been an utter failure (see here). Many ...