Dalrymple reviews Walter Laqueur's The Last Days of Europe in The American Conservative. Naturally, it's about immigration, declining native populations, and economics. One quote:
Laqueur is neither apocalyptic nor optimistic but measured and open-minded about the future. Yet given the earnest frivolity of the European political classes, who face up to and legislate for every problem except the serious ones, it is likely that his prediction for Europe is accurate: it will sink into insignificance, more important, it is true, than Africa but no more important than Latin America.
Here's the whole thing.