Mar 5 β€’ 00:00 UTC πŸ‡©πŸ‡° Denmark Altinget

Review: Brussels will be hot for many years to come

David Marsh's new book explores the future of Europe through interviews with influential figures, highlighting Denmark's Niels Thygesen as a key voice on the euro's development.

In late 2025, David Marsh's latest book "Can Europe Survive?" is set to be released, discussing the future of Europe, particularly in relation to the euro. Marsh, a former Financial Times journalist, has compiled insights from interviews with 160 prominent politicians, economists, and experts in the field. His work spans 484 pages and aims to provide a comprehensive view on Europe's economic and political landscape.

The book features contributions from various notable personalities, with the only Danish interviewee being economist Niels Thygesen. Thygesen's long-standing involvement with the euro makes him a significant figure in discussing this currency's future and its implications for Denmark and Europe at large. His perspectives could potentially influence ongoing debates about the euro and the future of EU monetary policy, especially as the continent faces various economic challenges.

Marsh’s work may serve as a vital resource for understanding complex European dynamics and the survival of the euro amidst rising political tensions. By shedding light on the opinions of influential figures, the book contributes to the broader discourse on how Europe can navigate its economic future while addressing the specter of populism and nationalism within member states. This review underscores the importance of such detailed analyses as Europe prepares for an uncertain political and economic terrain in the coming years.

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