Abstract

In the article, the looks into different possibilities of social integration of people, social groups, pointing to the cause of marginalization – the low level of culture, communication capacity, selfknowledge. Regardless of the social status of the person: poor, employed, unemployed or immigrant, social inclusion is stimulated by the individual’s interest in knowing, acting, and manifesting himself. Social integration can and must be stimulated by state institutions, as well. Otherwise, dissatisfaction among the marginalized will lead to destabilization of the political system and social conflicts. The social integration of immigrants is a way of mitigating the social crisis that has occurred in European countries. The key objectives of the investigation are: to analyze the challenges to the security and instability of the political system of the European States; to define social integration and inclusion as a factor of the dynamic stability of the political system; to interpret marginalization as a destabilizing factor; to analyze the social integration of immigrants through knowledge and communication.

Highlights

  • In this study, the author links three complex phenomena: education, security, political system

  • If we analyze the message of the leaders of contemporary countries, thrown by the pandemic virus into a crisis which covers all areas of social life: economy, politics, culture; we observe the different level of risk estimation, possibilities, means of mitigating their impact on the future of humanity

  • We state an approach, a different attitude of the leaders of contemporary states towards the dangers caused by the spread of the pandemic virus

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EUROPEAN POLITICAL SYSTEM

Ludmila ROSCA, PhD in philosophy, university professor, Academy of Public Administration. Regardless of the social status of the person: poor, employed, unemployed or immigrant, social inclusion is stimulated by the individual’s interest in knowing, acting, and manifesting himself. Social integration can and must be stimulated by state institutions, as well. Dissatisfaction among the marginalized will lead to destabilization of the political system and social conflicts. The key objectives of the investigation are: to analyze the challenges to the security and instability of the political system of the European States; to define social integration and inclusion as a factor of the dynamic stability of the political system; to interpret marginalization as a destabilizing factor; to analyze the social integration of immigrants through knowledge and communication.

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