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Tuesday, August 12, 2003

Cold War's Forgotten People

The end of the cold war made a unified Germany the favoured destination for large numbers of migrants from farther east – including ethnic Germans from Romania and the former Soviet Union. How has the country managed these huge inflows, and what lessons does German experience offer to a possible Europe-wide migration model?
· East is West [OpenDemocracy ]
· Roma, Europe's forgotten people