The Greek Crisis

Saturday, July 2, 2011

Martyn Turner (The Irish Times)

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Has Greece found the formula for defeating populism? (Washington Post, July 16, 2019)

Interview to Spiegel magazine (in German) "Die Griechen haben verstanden, dass der Staat kein Geld herbeizaubern kann" (August 16, 2018)

The Surprisingly, Almost Eerily, Calm Greek Election (Wall Street Journal, September 16, 2015)

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A Perilous 'No' to the Status Quo (Wall Street Journal, July 8, 2015)

A "Take-It-Or-Leave It" Vote is a Recipe for Disaster for Greece (Financial Times, June 28, 2015)

A Split Verdict on the Blackmail and Bullying Over Greece (Financial Times, June 11, 2015)

There's No Compromising With the Greeks (Wall Street Journal, February 4, 2015)

Greece Needs Broader Structural Reforms Than Syriza Has Proposed (New York Times, January 27, 2015)

Greece's Reforms Have Only Cracked the Surface (Wall Street Journal, December 6, 2013)

Greece Needs a Fresh Start (New York Times, December 1, 2013)

Watch Greece - it may become Weimar Germany (Financial Times, November 7, 2013)

Lots of Excuses for the Cyprus Plan, One Big Problem (New York Times, March 19, 2013)

Political Unity Must Come First (New York Times, January 28, 2013)

Storming the Greek Academy (Wall Street Journal, November 15, 2012)

Germany Should Stay in the Eurozone (New York Times, November 12, 2012)

In Greece, Syriza Will Be Back With a Vengeance (CNBC, June 29, 2012)

Back to the 1930s: The Hammer, Sickle and Swastika (Financial Times, June 19, 2012)

Adding to the Uncertainty (New York Times, November 2, 2011)

The Inevitable Second Slump (New York Times, October 11, 2011)

From Athens to Seoul (Korean Herald, August 23, 2011)

Lessons from Greece (Korean Herald, August 11, 2011)

Moral Hazard in Greece (New York Times, June 26, 2011)

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This blog is dedicated to the understanding of the current Greek (but also European) economic, political and institutional crisis. It was created by Prof. Aristides Hatzis of the University of Athens, after many requests by his students who seek a source of reliable analysis on the Greek current affairs. Its aim is to post commentary and reports published mainly in the major U.S. and European media and to encourage a rigorous discussion.

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