Rarely has the complexity of Europe’s recent border issues, and its mix of national and transnational inclinations, been as carefully documented as in journalist Isaac Stanley-Becker’s new book. Reviewed by Poul Houe
Admittedly a “relentlessly pessimistic” foreign affairs observer, Robert D. Kaplan doesn’t ignore progress and betterments in his new book but puts them in historical contexts that tend to prove them unsustainable. Reviewed by Poul Houe