Tag: Europe
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Neuroscience behind immigrant integration
Public debates about immigrant integration in Europe often revolve around economics, law, or cultural values. However, far less attention is paid to the underlying psychological and neurobiological mechanisms that shape how difficult adaptation truly is. Yet, when individuals migrate across cultures, they are not merely changing geography. They are confronting deeply embedded neural pathways, identity…
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America’s 400 days to save democracy
The United States was once regarded as the stronghold of democracy. Its Constitution inspired revolutions, and its institutions were treated as models across the world. Yet today, that image is cracking. Timothy Garton Ash warns that Americans have barely 400 days to save their republic. The warning is not rhetorical. It reflects a reality where…
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Antisemitism in Europe: Persecution, prejudice, and mutual hatred
Antisemitism belongs to the darkest chapters of European history. From medieval pogroms to the Holocaust, Europeans persecuted Jews with relentless cruelty. Yet the story was not one of pure innocence against pure evil. Jewish-Gentile relations were complex, marked not only by hatred directed at Jews but also by Jewish hostility toward non-Jews. This point does…