Europe and Consequences

consequences: They would be not just economic, but human, geopolitical and historic, according to The Guardian. Europe would never be the same again. The consequences of keeping Greece within the eurozone will be bad, but those of its leaving would be worse. I was in Greece two weeks ago, and grasped this at every turn, from standing on the ancient Pnyx, the birthplace of democracy, through talking to business leaders, journalists and academics, many of who were witheringly critical of the current Syriza government. Related:Greece and the eurozone existential crisis Letters First, there is still a widespread assumption that this Greek-German game of chicken will somehow end in a last-minute, classic Brussels-style incomprehensible compromise. But since then I have been back in northern Europe, in England, Belgium and now Poland, and in the north I find not just relative indifference but also two dangerous illusions. (news.financializer.com). As reported in the news.

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