Europe's wave of nationalism and the challenges it poses to the European Union are examined. The rise of far-right movements, particularly in Germany, and the normalization of anti-immigrant sentiment are explored, highlighting a shift in the political landscape. Brexit and the refugee crisis are presented as key events that tested the EU's values and principles, leading to increased questioning of the future of the European project. Germany's role as a symbol of liberal values and its embrace of national identity are also discussed, with Angela Merkel's leadership and decisions playing a central role. The rise of the Alternative for Germany (AFD) party and its impact on mainstream political discourse are noted as factors contributing to the questioning of Europe's future.
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