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Book notes: Can Europe survive? The story of a continent in a fractured world, by David Marsh

Marsh poses important questions and cannot be blamed for failing to produce a roadmap to continental salvation

Front cover of ‘Can Europe survive?’ By David Marsh
Yale University Press

David Marsh, Can Europe survive? The story of a continent in a fractured world, Yale University Press, 2025, xxxi-484 pages

David Marsh has written an important and timely analysis, based largely on journalistic interviews with European and American policy-makers, of the challenges facing Europe in a multi-polar world. One gets the sense that developing the structure of what became known as the European Union was a simpler proposition when the Cold War raged and the memory of the recent ravages

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