Dictators, Demagogues, and the Coming Dark Age
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"The book plainly states its mission: to deliver 20th century European history to its readers lest they be forced to repeat it . . . an urgent SOS from across the ocean about how worthy institutions can unravel with alarming speed."Max Holleran, Slate "Superb."Bret Stephens, New York Times "A tour dhorizon of a continent drifting away from its intellectual and cultural moorings . . . these are unpleasant truths that high-minded Europeans cannot admit to one another."James Traub, Wall Street Journal "An urgent survey of the many threats facing European societies. . . It would be hard to find a better assessment of the multi-frontal assault on what had been, however briefly, a continental consensus about liberal values, trans-state integration and the essential connections between Europe and North America."Charles King, TLS "A young Americans brilliant analysis of the dire state of world politics. . . . Trump and Brexit figure large and Kirchick shares my exasperation that we are turning away from liberal values and the benefits of the EU."Alastair Campbell, Observer A timely work that comprehensively surveys the dilemmas of contemporary European politicsRfat ncel, Insight Turkey "This well-researched book makes for compelling reading."Rev. Ed Standhaft, Methodist Recorder "Brilliant. . . . Interesting and thought-provoking."Chris Mullin, Irish Times "Writing with characteristic flair, this American conservative delivers his damning case from a passionate, yet measured, pro-European worldview."Nicholas Earl, Prospect "Those of us who lived on the wrong side of the Berlin Wall celebrated the beginning of a new era of peace and democracy when the Iron Curtain fell. Now that era may already be over, and James Kirchick vividly explains why we are now facing the end of Europe instead of the end of history."Garry Kasparov, chairman of the Human Rights Foundation and author of Winter Is Coming: Why Vladimir Putin and the Enemies of the Free World Must Be Stopped "James Kirchick is a gloomily brilliant observer of European affairspanoramic in his survey, precise in his details and anecdotes, severe and persuasive in his judgments, always lucid, always alert."Paul Berman, author of The Flight of the Intellectuals and Power and the Idealists "Like all dystopias, The End of Europe is pedagogy with a fierce moral message. James Kirchick has drawn a masterly portrait of a continent in its deepest crisis since World War II. The book is compulsory reading for anybody who cares about Europe."Josef Joffe, Stanford University and author of The Myth of American Decline "James Kirchick has given us a powerful, penetrating, and elegant analysis of the present state of Europe. This book is not a celebration but a lament and a warningand also a call to action to Americans and Europeans alike."Robert Kagan, author of The World America Made "From brilliant American scholar James Kirchick, we have received a resounding wake-up call for Princess Europa. Reading The End of Europe from Paris is chilling, perceptive and essential to make sense of the current geopolitical state of affairs."Bernard-Henri Lvy
James Kirchick is a visiting fellow at the Brookings Institution, a columnist for Tablet magazine, and a correspondent for the Daily Beast. His articles and essays appear frequently in the Los Angeles Times, the Washington Post, POLITICO, the London Spectator and the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung.