On the costs of the illusion that the Euro would only bring benefits.
Tag Archives: European Union
Europe and the Consequences of French Weakness
European changes since German reunification 25 years ago represent a double blow for France.
Europe’s False Hope Moment?
Even if there is a deal with Greece, it may very well not last.
Has Tsipras Delivered?
The French bureaucracy’s fingerprints are all over Greece’s new proposal. Growth remains an afterthought.
The United States of Europe: Inspiration from India?
If India could manage a union successfully, why couldn’t Europe?
Greece’s New-Found Love of Ireland’s Sinn Fein
Why the Syriza government will stay its go-it-alone course.
Europe: The United States of Greater Austria?
Franz Ferdinand envisaged a reconstruction of the Austro-Hungarian empire. Could it have worked?
The Greek Crisis: Europe’s Final Countdown
No more crying wolf, this is EU’s make-or-break summit for Greece.


























