Tag Archives: Greece

Syrian Refugees: A Need for Global Burden Sharing

The world is on notice: We are facing a looming humanitarian crisis.

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Macroeconomic Mercy and German History

Why Germany should show more generosity toward eurozone countries in crisis.

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China and the End of the End of History

Could the Western democratic system be only a transitory phenomenon in the long history of humankind?

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How Countries Compare on Corruption

Which major emerging nation is perceived to have the most corruption in its public sector?

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Relaunching the European Convergence Machine

How can Europe achieve — and sustain — a post-crisis economic recovery?

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Sovereign Debt Difficulties: Had Enough Yet?

Can the fragmentary and chaotic process of resolving sovereign debt crises be made fairer and more effective?

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America Could Do Worse than Be Like Europe

What is worse — going over the fiscal cliff or emulating Europe’s economic policymakers?

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Greece Needs a Revolution, But

What will happen if Greece’s current government fails and the neo-communist party Syriza takes over?

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Toiling All Year Long

Which of these nations works the hardest by annual work hours: Greece, Germany, US or South Korea?

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The Tragedy of Turkish Food

How might Turkey’s relations with Europe be different if it had engaged in food diplomacy?

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