Almost three decades after the end of the Soviet occupation, the countries of Central Europe (CE) are once again at a geopolitical crossroads. After successive waves of migrants flowed over the continent in 2015 and as a struck several Western European cities, the rarely united Visegrad countries have started to question the immigration policies of many Western-European politicians.
The underlining strategic question is simple: Can CE disagree with Western Europe on Islamic migration and still stay a part of the alliance of Western democracies, or will some members of the group reject the Western approach to Islam so harshly that they …read more
Source: Visegrad Insight