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Associate Professor Jurić Publishes New Book "Immigration Ideology"
The new international scientific book by Associate Professor Tado Jurić, PhD, from the University Department of History, titled Immigration Ideology: Europe’s Demographic Survival (Hamburg), is written in English and addresses contemporary migrations, demographic changes, and the challenges of migration policy in Europe.

The book represents a continuation and international upgrade of the research initiated in his previous book, Contemporary Migrations and the Survival of the Nation (Školska knjiga, 2025), with the core analyses further expanded to the European and global contexts. The goal of the book is to bring Croatian and Central European experiences of contemporary migration processes closer to the broader international and European academic public, and to open a space for interdisciplinary discussion on the long-term demographic, social, and political consequences of migration.
The book analyzes contemporary migration trends, the effects of the free movement of labor within the European Union, the relationship between migration and the labor market, the challenges of immigrant integration, and the issue of the demographic sustainability of European societies. Special emphasis is placed on the countries of Southeast and Eastern Europe which, unlike some Western European nations, are simultaneously facing processes of depopulation, emigration, and accelerated immigration from third countries.
The book seeks to offer an empirically grounded and balanced analysis of migration processes, avoiding simplified ideological interpretations while simultaneously pointing to the need for developing sustainable European migration, integration, and demographic policies.
The book can be found at the following link.