Can Europe Survive?: The Story of a Continent in a Fractured World

Author:   David Marsh
Publisher:   Yale University Press
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9780300273007


Pages:   528
Publication Date:   14 October 2025
Format:   Hardback
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Can Europe Survive?: The Story of a Continent in a Fractured World


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Author:   David Marsh
Publisher:   Yale University Press
Imprint:   Yale University Press
ISBN:  

9780300273007


ISBN 10:   0300273002
Pages:   528
Publication Date:   14 October 2025
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained
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“For more than a quarter of a century, Marsh has been at the heart of the major political and economic events in the EU. . . . So what he has to say deserves close attention.”—Roger Bootle, Telegraph “A privilege to read.”—Gordon Brown, former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom “A rare balance of understanding between the people, the politics and the economics.”—Philip Zelikow, author of The Road Less Traveled “David Marsh is the ideal author to point us to the dangers confronting Europe and the ways forward.”—Lord Meghnad Desai, author of The Poverty of Political Economy “David Marsh has once again proven his unique talent for decoding the hidden architecture of European and global monetary power.”—Natacha Valla, Dean, School of Management and Innovation, Sciences Po “A bleak, minutely researched and persuasive analysis of the ‘tide of adversity’ that has brought Europe to its present pass.”—Philip Short, author of Putin: His Life and Times “A masterly account.”—Lord Norman Lamont, former British Chancellor of the Exchequer “A masterpiece—full of precious insights.”—Jacques de Larosière, former Managing Director, IMF, and former Governor, Banque de France“A magisterial account of Europe’s variable geometry.”—Anne Simpson, Global Head of Sustainability, Franklin Templeton“A magnificent book.”—Charles Goodhart, co-author of The Great Demographic Reversal “Persistently iconoclastic and interesting.”—Harold James, author of Seven Crashes “A tour de force.”—Lord David Owen, former British Foreign Secretary“There is no better guide.”—Lord Mervyn King, former Governor, Bank of England“A bracing, clear-eyed account of a continent at a crossroads.”—Edward Fishman, author of Chokepoints


“For more than a quarter of a century, Marsh has been at the heart of the major political and economic events in the EU . . . So what he has to say deserves close attention.”—Roger Bootle, Telegraph “A privilege to read.”—Gordon Brown, former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom “A rare balance of understanding between the people, the politics and the economics.”—Philip Zelikow, author of The Road Less Traveled “David Marsh is the ideal author to point us to the dangers confronting Europe and the ways forward.”—Lord Meghnad Desai, author of The Poverty of Political Economy “David Marsh has once again proven his unique talent for decoding the hidden architecture of European and global monetary power.”—Natacha Valla, Dean, School of Management and Innovation, Sciences Po “A bleak, minutely researched and persuasive analysis of the ‘tide of adversity’ that has brought Europe to its present pass.”—Philip Short, author of Putin: His Life and Times   “A masterly account.”—Lord Norman Lamont, former British Chancellor of the Exchequer   “A masterpiece—full of precious insights.”—Jacques de Larosière, former Managing Director, IMF, and former Governor, Banque de France “A magisterial account of Europe’s variable geometry.”—Anne Simpson, Global Head of Sustainability, Franklin Templeton “A magnificent book.”—Charles Goodhart, co-author of The Great Demographic Reversal   “Persistently iconoclastic and interesting.”—Harold James, author of Seven Crashes   “A tour de force.”—Lord David Owen, former British Foreign Secretary “There is no better guide.”—Lord Mervyn King, former Governor, Bank of England “A bracing, clear-eyed account of a continent at a crossroads.”—Edward Fishman, author of Chokepoints


“A privilege to read.”—Gordon Brown, former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom “A rare balance of understanding between the people, the politics and the economics.”—Philip Zelikow, author of The Road Less Traveled “David Marsh is the ideal author to point us to the dangers confronting Europe and the ways forward.”—Lord Meghnad Desai, author of The Poverty of Political Economy “David Marsh has once again proven his unique talent for decoding the hidden architecture of European and global monetary power.”—Natacha Valla, Dean, School of Management and Innovation, Sciences Po “A bleak, minutely researched and persuasive analysis of the ‘tide of adversity’ that has brought Europe to its present pass.”—Philip Short, author of Putin: His Life and Times   “A masterly account.”—Lord Norman Lamont, former British Chancellor of the Exchequer   “A masterpiece—full of precious insights.”—Jacques de Larosière, former Managing Director, IMF, and former Governor, Banque de France “A magisterial account of Europe’s variable geometry.”—Anne Simpson, Global Head of Sustainability, Franklin Templeton “A magnificent book.”—Charles Goodhart, co-author of The Great Demographic Reversal   “Persistently iconoclastic and interesting.”—Harold James, author of Seven Crashes   “A tour de force.”—Lord David Owen, former British Foreign Secretary “There is no better guide.”—Lord Mervyn King, former Governor, Bank of England “A bracing, clear-eyed account of a continent at a crossroads.”—Edward Fishman, author of Chokepoints


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David Marsh is one of the foremost writers and commentators on European economics, finance, and politics. Co-founder and chairman of the OMFIF economic research group, he is a former Financial Times European editor and the author of six books, including The New Germany, The Euro, and Europe’s Deadlock.

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