Dear Colleague, The articles in this issue of German Politics and Society range in topic from the role of ideational factors in shaping German public discourse on the refugee crisis to the Pegida movement. The tropes of romance and family in performances at the Eurovision Song Contest and in recent European films are examined and the contemporary agency of labor relations actors is analyzed. This issue concludes with book reviews. Please visit the Berghahn website for more information about the journal: www.berghahnjournals.com/gps Volume 35, Issue 4 Articles Understanding Germany's Short-lived 'Culture of Welcome': Images of Refugees in Three Leading German Quality Newspapers Maximilian Conrad and Hugrún Aðalsteinsdóttir http://bit.ly/2ktlUgd Imagining European Diversity in an Age of Migration Katrin Sieg http://bit.ly/2BEirCN German Labor Relations in International Perspective: A Model Reconsidered Tobias Schulze-Cleven http://bit.ly/2BM5V6V The Euro, The Gold Standard, and German Power: A Cautionary Tale Beverly Crawford Ames and Armon Rezai http://bit.ly/2BQjHW6 Forum Pegida: A Hybrid Form of a Populist Right Movement Ina Schmidt http://bit.ly/2De2aVs Book Reviews Myra Marx Ferree, Jeffrey Luppes, Randall Newnham, David Freis, David N. Coury, Carol Hagerand Angelika von Wahl http://bit.ly/2B5I7ah Recommend German Politics and Society to your library www.journals.berghahnbooks.com/gps/library-recommendations/ Free Sample Issue: www.journals.berghahnbooks.com/gps/sample/ Free Online Trials Available Please contact: [log in to unmask]