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Binding: Hardcover
Dewey Decimal Number: 940.56
EAN: 9780312368708
ISBN: 0312368704
Label: Thomas Dunne Books
Manufacturer: Thomas Dunne Books
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 256
Publication Date: May 15, 2007
Publisher: Thomas Dunne Books
Release Date: May 15, 2007
Sales Rank: 96360
Studio: Thomas Dunne Books
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• In Brussels in 2004, more than 55 percent of the children born were of immigrant parents • Half of all female scientists in Germany are childless • According to a poll in 2005, more than 40 percent of British Muslims said Jews were a legitimate target for terrorist attacks What happens when a falling birthrate collides with uncontrolled immigration? The Last Days of Europe explores how a massive influx from Asia, Africa, and the Middle East has loaded Europe with a burgeoning population of immigrants, many of whom have no wish to be integrated into European societies but make full use of the host nations’ generous free social services. One of the master historians of twentieth-century Europe, Walter Laqueur is renowned for his “gold standard” studies of fascism, terrorism, and anti-Semitism. Here he describes how unplanned immigration policies and indifference coinciding with internal political and social crises have led to a continent-wide identity crisis. “Self-ghettoization” by immigrant groups has caused serious social and political divisions and intense resentment and xenophobia among native Europeans. Worse, widespread educational failure resulting in massive youth unemployment and religious or ideological disdain for the host country have bred extremist violence, as seen in the London and Madrid bombings and the Paris riots. Laqueur urges European policy makers to maintain strict controls with regard to the abuse of democratic freedoms by preachers of hate and to promote education, productive work, and integration among the new immigrants. Written with deep concern and cool analysis by a European-born historian with a gift for explaining complex subjects, this lucid, unflinching analysis will be a must-read for anyone interested in international politics and the so-called clash of civilizations.
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I read the reviews and the book, and ended up feeling disappointed in the end, but not sure why. The arguments made by the author are simplistic. Either that or the author did excellent job explaining his points. The book seemed to be repeating. Solutions seemed to be absent from the book. The author is convincing in the end that future is dim for Europe and its people.
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Off the bat I'll say that I happen to be a huge fan of Mr. Laqueur, who I consider one of the greatest living english-language historians. It is fortunate, then, that he is also one of the most prolific. In The Last Days of Europe, Mr. Laqueur describes primarily the social and economic ailments that will almost certainly hinder Europe's Great Power pretensions in the 21st century. It is not a happy book, predicting a schlerotic Europe beset with sectarian and ethnic problems stemming from the combination ... Read More
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This book could not be discussed in the mainstream European media. Because it would act as an eye-opener to all of those who are not already seeing what lies ahead of us: the end of our civilization in its very birthplace, if no reaction or opposite trend appear ( do not hesitate to compare this with the fate of the Roman Empire). And political correctness does not allow that.
Walter Laqueur manages to give a sober, dispassionate and erudite account of the continent's very gloomy future. And with his ... Read More
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This book is very important not just because it shows the European future, but, it also predicts the future of America, as America has similar problem, even dual, due to threat of illegal immigration plus muslim immigration. American tolerance towards both threats is suicidal.
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Walter Laqeur, who is an expert on terrorism No End To War: Terrorism In The Twenty-first Century has decided to put his pen to paper on the historr and fate of Europe. After examining European history he shows how endless wars, and the shame of the Holocaust, caused a great melancholy to sweep the continent. It resigned itself to its fate under Communism and when it survived that threat it met challenges by not working and vacationing and abandoning its CHristian heritage and abandoning its western-secular ... Read More
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