Tag Archives: eurozone

Germany and France: Stick Together on Greece

How will the end game on Greece’s proposals play out?

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Targeted Debt Relief: Humanitarian Action Plan for Greece

A Social Solidarity Program focused on Greece’s poor is a deal Germany may suggest.

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The United States of Europe: Inspiration from India?

If India could manage a union successfully, why couldn’t Europe?

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Greece’s New-Found Love of Ireland’s Sinn Fein

Why the Syriza government will stay its go-it-alone course.

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The Greek Crisis: Europe’s Final Countdown

No more crying wolf, this is EU’s make-or-break summit for Greece.

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The Real Meaning of Greece’s No

The Greeks have voted No. What is the road ahead for Greece and Europe?

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Greece: The Franco-German Split Over “Solidarity” in Europe

Why are Europe’s two key economies so deeply divided over this issue?

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Independence Day for Greece

Should Greece follow the U.S. example – and issue its own Declaration of Independence?

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Greece: How Long Can Tsipras Cling to Power?

Will Greeks’ common sense on the euro trump over the undeniable charisma of Tsipras?

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Are Markets Judging the Risk of Grexit Correctly?

Assessing the impact of a Grexit on financial markets and the Eurozone economy.

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