Many have written about it, but few insiders have ever commented on what actually happens when the world’s powerful elite meet in the unique confines of the legendary Bilderberg Club. Surrounded by mystery, Bilderberg, as it is often known, collects some 100 of the world’s most influential people, who ensconce themselves each year for three days of relaxed tête à têtes, with an undertaking not to leave the location, and not to disclose the content of meetings. In a new book about Politiken’s late editor-in-chief Tøger Seidenfaden, however, author Stig Andersen reveals some of the atmosphere and content of the...