Tag Archives: Greece

Victors’ Bonus: What Israel Could Learn From Athens

Israel has not tried to deal with leadership instability. Awarding the election winner additional seats would help.

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Why Greece Needs a Referendum

And why Germany should welcome it this time.

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Varoufakis’s Ill-Advised Visions

Yanis Varoufakis’s vision for the Eurozone.

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Portugal’s Successful Turnaround? A Fairy Tale

For all the attention given to Greece, is Portugal really that much better off?

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The Greek Dilemma

The “Big Fix” for Greece and how not to waste a good crisis.

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All Quiet Now, But Can Greece Really Thrive Inside the Euro?

Despite a deal being provisionally cut with Greece, a new chapter of European instability is only just starting.

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How Grexit Could Happen: Referendum or No Referendum?

How do you exit the euro? It has never been done before.

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Greece’s Future After Grexit: Another Argentina? Or Mimicking the UK?

Euroskeptics have long provided a positive story of Greece after euro exit. Is it for real?

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Germany’s Position on Greece: A Reality Check

It’s not about debt forgiveness now, but what Greece must do to reshape itself.

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Four Fallacies about the Greek Crisis

Four incorrect assumptions veil the truth about Greece’s economic situation.

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