The Pegida movement of “Patriotic Europeans against the Islamization of the West “has now found supporters outside of Germany. A new study indicates that adherents are middle class and fear a slide into poverty. What unites all national Pegida groups is the fear that the national identities of their individual countries are under threat. But the goals of this Europe-wide anti-Islam movement differ.
Guests:
Judy Dempsey: Senior Associate at Carnegie Europe and editor-in-chief of Strategic Europe.
Johannes Leithäuser: historian, political scientist and economist.
Zafer Şenocak: writer and essayist and has been a professor in the US at Boston and Berkeley
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