Mark Eyskens Books
Marc Eyskens is a distinguished Flemish economist, politician, and writer. His extensive political career established him as a key figure in Belgian governance, serving across thirteen consecutive governments. Eyskens's writings often draw from his profound understanding of economic theories and political dynamics. He offers a unique perspective on the complexities of statecraft and economic development, making his work both informative and thought-provoking.



Gaston Eyskens tussen koning en regent
België 1949-1950 : een sleuteljaar
- 269 pages
- 10 hours of reading
Beschrijving van de eerste regering Eyskens, die vooral te kampen kreeg met de koningskwestie: de eventuele terugkeer van Leopold III als koning van België.
Bouwstenen van de gemengde economie
- 498 pages
- 18 hours of reading