Greece's tragedy – and Europe's – has entered a new act. Popular upheaval and political stalemate have raised severe doubts about the country's ability to meet its financial commitments, and thus about whether it can remain in the eurozone. As Greeks prepare to go to the polls again, Project Syndicate contributors examine the causes and consequences of their country's meltdown.
The Greek Precipice
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Is the Euro Ending or Beginning?
Is the Euro Ending or Beginning?
May 24, 2012 Jean Pisani-Ferry
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Who is Responsible for the Greek Tragedy?
Who is Responsible for the Greek Tragedy?
May 17, 2012 Mohamed A. El-Erian
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Greece Must Exit
Greece Must Exit
May 17, 2012 Nouriel Roubini
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Steering Clear of the Euro Precipice
Steering Clear of the Euro Precipice
May 9, 2012 Yannos Papantoniou
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Debt Reckoning for Europe
Debt Reckoning for Europe
Apr 12, 2012 Amar Bhidé
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Whither Europe?
Whither Europe?
Mar 26, 2012 Michael J. Boskin
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