Abstract: After centuries of population loss, Ireland’s economic success in the 1990s led to a surge of immigration, but its reaction to a multi-ethnic influx has been disappointing. It needs Bahá'í approaches like consultation, tolerance, fairness, and morality. Notes: |
Ireland's Multi-Ethnic Immigration Challenge:
An Irish Bahá'í View
published in Solas, 2, pages 65-82 Donegal, Ireland: Association for Bahá'í Studies English-Speaking Europe, 2002
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