Tag Archives: eurozone

The Failure of Politics: Merkel’s Euro Debacle?

On the costs of the illusion that the Euro would only bring benefits.

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Europe and the Consequences of French Weakness

European changes since German reunification 25 years ago represent a double blow for France.

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Greece: Open for Business Again?

Don’t be fooled: Nothing has been resolved.

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Tsipras Triumphs Over Infantile Leftism and Conservative Economism

Why are 36, 60 and 80 key figures to keep in mind when analyzing the Greek situation?

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Italy: The (In)Consequential Beppe Grillo

The message remains the same: Just blame Europe.

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Greece: France or Germany — Who Really Dunnit?

Germans are getting a bum rap over the Greek crisis. France’s role is more problematic.

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Europe’s False Hope Moment?

Even if there is a deal with Greece, it may very well not last.

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Tsipras: A Turnaround Artist?

Greek prime minister’s U-Turn shows politics dominates economics.

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Has Tsipras Delivered?

The French bureaucracy’s fingerprints are all over Greece’s new proposal. Growth remains an afterthought.

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The European Project Reimagined

Re-thinking “ever closer union” based on a eurozone core.

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