Can’t Keep A Great Man Down

The Western world began to look inward during the 1990s. The Cold War was over, but there were other problems on the horizon. In 1988, French President François Mitterrand declared quite casually that the movement of immigrants from the Global South to the Global North might be of greater import than what remained of the East/West conflict in Europe.

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