A New European Narrative?
By Anne Applebaum
The Great Regression
edited by Heinrich Geiselberger
Polity, 197 pp., $59.95; $16.95 (paper)
The End of Europe: Dictators, Demagogues, and the Coming Dark Age
by James Kirchick
Yale University Press, 273 pp., $27.50
After Europe
by Ivan Krastev
University of Pennsylvania Press, 120 pp., $19.95
Slippery Slope: Brexit and Europe’s Troubled Future
by Giles Merritt
Oxford University Press, 320 pp., $29.95; $16.95 (paper)
Russia and the Western Far Right: Tango Noir
by Anton Shekhovtsov
Routledge, 282 pp., $150.00; $35.95 (paper)
In Defence of Europe: Can the European Project Be Saved?
by Loukas Tsoukalis
Oxford University Press, 238 pp., $30.00
Back in 2013—an age ago, the calm before the storm—José Manuel Barroso, then the president of the European Commission, gave a speech launching a new project. This was before the refugee crisis, before the Russian invasion of Ukraine, before the British voted to leave the European Union, before the terrorist attacks in Paris, Brussels, London, and Barcelona. […]