Greece


Reliable Germans vs foxy Italians?

Alessandra Nucci | 20 June 2012 |
tags: financial crisis, Germany, Greece, Italy
It’s time to take a closer look at the clichés which dominate coverage of the Euro-crisis.


Dicing with debt: Greece’s austerity referendum

| 03 November 2011 |
tags: Eurozone, Greece
The Greek Prime Minister takes a big gamble on the Eurozone's bailout offer.


Precise solutions for an imprecise reality

George Friedman | 05 October 2011 |
tags: Eurozone, Germany, Greece, Stratfor
Europe is experiencing a cultural clash between the German ideal of the disinterested, rational civil servant and Southern and Central European scepticism.


Germany, Greece and exiting the eurozone

Marko Papic , Robert Reinfrank and Peter Zeihan | 19 May 2010 |
tags: European Union, Eurozone, Greece, Stratfor
One solution to the crisis of the Eurozone is to scrap it. How would this unfold? 


Debts and deficits: Help for whom?

Vincenzina Santoro | 07 April 2010 |
tags: debt, Greece, Italy
But which country is not indebted? And which countries are the most indebted?


Greeks resigned to tightening belts

Daniel Proussalidis | 19 March 2010 |
tags: austerity, financial crisis, Greece
"Either we eradicate the debt, or the debt will eliminate the country," says the Prime Minister.


Never waste a good crisis

Peter Ziehan | 15 March 2010 |
tags: European Union, Germany, Greece, Stratfor
The economic woes of Greece and other spendthrift countries have given Germany greater power in the EU.


Germany’s awful choice

Marko Papic and Peter Zeihan | 09 February 2010 |
tags: Germany, Global Financial Crisis, Greece
In the not too distant future, Greece will probably default on its national debt. How will the EU's most powerful economy react?


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