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Across Athens, Graffiti Worth a Thousand Words of Malaise
New York Times 04/15/2014
Next Hurdle for Greece's Economy: Its Own Political Uncertainty
New York Times 10/13/2014
Greek Patience With Austerity Nears Its Limit
New York Times 12/29/2014
Greece’s new prime minister wants Germany to pay for Nazi war crimes - The Washington Post
Washington Post 01/26/2015
Portraits From Greece as It Endures a Crisis
New York Times 06/23/2015
Greece Wanted to Reframe Europe’s Austerity Debate. It Failed.
New York Times 07/01/2015
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Greek Draft Budget Sees Primary Surplus, Return to Growth
Wall Street Journal 10/14/2013
Greek Patience With Austerity Nears Its Limit
New York Times 12/29/2014
Greece’s new prime minister wants Germany to pay for Nazi war crimes - The Washington Post
Washington Post 01/26/2015
Greece Wanted to Reframe Europe’s Austerity Debate. It Failed.
New York Times 07/01/2015
Mirage of Economic Turnaround Masked New Greek Crisis in the Making
Wall Street Journal 07/05/2015
Greece: Austerity Budget Passed
New York Times 12/25/2009
The prospects of combined vote of 30-35% for the two major political parties of Samaras and Venizelos with the rest of the vote splintered among extreme right and left wing parties, in the the 2012 Greece elections.
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Frenemies: Two Greek Rivals Hold Nation's Fate in Balance
Wall Street Journal 07/26/2011
New York Times 06/23/2013
Fractious Greek Government Splits
Wall Street Journal 06/25/2013
Greece Wanted to Reframe Europe’s Austerity Debate. It Failed.
New York Times 07/01/2015
Greece's Fringe Parties Surge Amid Bailout Ire
Wall Street Journal 03/28/2012
In Greece, austerity kindles deep discontent - The Washington Post
Washington Post 03/31/2012
The twin problems of lack of growth and overvalued currencies under the solutions of austerity plans without debt reduction and a single euro currency create impossible odds for a resolution of the eurozone financial crisis. Germany's insistence on tough austerity measures, European banks delaying restructuring of bad loans similar to the U.S. Brady plan, failure of politicians in Italy and Greece to take early action, and small steps by policymakers, are compounding the effects of the eurozone crisis.
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German Election Overturns Political Order
Wall Street Journal 09/23/2013
New York Times 11/03/2013
Germany's Surplus Isn't the Problem
Wall Street Journal 11/11/2013
The 'Silent Austerity' in Banking
Wall Street Journal 01/21/2014
Italy Central Banker Is Open to 'Bad Bank'
Wall Street Journal 02/10/2014
Saying No to Austerity, Spain Unveils Tax Cuts
New York Times 06/20/2014
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Leftist Syriza party set to win Greek vote, setting up showdown with Europe - The Washington Post
Washington Post 01/24/2015
Greek Financing Talks Break Down Amid Deep Divisions Over Bailout
Wall Street Journal 02/17/2015
Greece and Its Creditors Pummel Each Other, but Fight Is Not Over Yet
New York Times 06/19/2015
Greece Wanted to Reframe Europe’s Austerity Debate. It Failed.
New York Times 07/01/2015
Mirage of Economic Turnaround Masked New Greek Crisis in the Making
Wall Street Journal 07/05/2015
IMF Warns Eurozone That Greece Needs Far More Debt Relief
Wall Street Journal 07/15/2015
Grouped Articles
Greek Patience With Austerity Nears Its Limit
New York Times 12/29/2014
Voices Join Greek Left's Call for a New Deal on Debt
New York Times 01/08/2015
Wall Street Journal 01/21/2015
Greece’s new prime minister wants Germany to pay for Nazi war crimes - The Washington Post
Washington Post 01/26/2015
Greek Austerity Spawns Fakery: Playing Nurse
New York Times 02/07/2015
Portraits From Greece as It Endures a Crisis
New York Times 06/23/2015
Grouped Articles
Greece’s prescription for a health-care crisis - The Washington Post
Washington Post 02/22/2014
Greek Patience With Austerity Nears Its Limit
New York Times 12/29/2014
Greece Wanted to Reframe Europe’s Austerity Debate. It Failed.
New York Times 07/01/2015
Mirage of Economic Turnaround Masked New Greek Crisis in the Making
Wall Street Journal 07/05/2015
Greek leaders’ priorities questioned - The Washington Post
Washington Post 02/19/2012
New York Times 02/13/2012
Grouped Articles
Greek Patience With Austerity Nears Its Limit
New York Times 12/29/2014
Greek Ship Owners Fear Syriza Tax Plan
Wall Street Journal 01/28/2015
Greece Wanted to Reframe Europe’s Austerity Debate. It Failed.
New York Times 07/01/2015
Mirage of Economic Turnaround Masked New Greek Crisis in the Making
Wall Street Journal 07/05/2015
Wall Street Journal 06/29/2011
Two-Day Strike in Greece Ahead of Austerity Vote
New York Times 06/28/2011
James Stewart in the NYT cites 2 papers, one by Prof. Arturo Porzecanski at American University and the other from Daniel Gros at the Center for European Policy Studies in Brussels, which show the serious problems of Greece following the Argentina example. Argentina defaulted on its debt in 2001 with the the ensuing years resulting in economic chaos. It recovered because of demand from Brazil and China for its exports of soyabeans, corn and soya oil. It also has large oil and shale reserves. Greece's main exports are cotton and fish, which are not in high demand, and cannot provide an economic boost. Tourism has gone up with price reductions, yet total revenues have not changed. The Greek banks are dependent on the ECB for financing, and the Greek business sector operates with borrowings in euros. Conversion to drachmas would be much more difficult than Argentina's shift to the peso and removing the peso's peg to the dollar. Stewart says he talked to Greece's finance minister Varoufakis about this, and Varoufakis is of the view that Argentina is not the right example for Greece. Greeks voted in Syriza to negotiate a better deal, and rejecting austerity- yet a majority of Greeks in 2015 favor staying in the eurozone and the European Union.
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If Greece Defaults, Imagine Argentina, but Much Worse
New York Times 06/25/2015
Greece Calls Referendum on Bailout Terms
Wall Street Journal 06/27/2015
Greek Debt Crisis Intensifies as Extension Request Is Denied
New York Times 06/27/2015
Greece Defaults on IMF Loan Despite New Push for Bailout Aid
Wall Street Journal 07/01/2015
Greece, Missing I.M.F. Payment, Is Called Effectively in Default
New York Times 06/30/2015
Wall Street Journal 07/02/2015
Less security around parliament, cafes and bars filled till midnight, public support for the Tsipras government climbs to 70%, a new sense of optimism pervades Athens after five years of austerity and protests. Ordinary Greeks feel the new government can take action to end the cronyism and corruption that led to the economic crisis.
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Greeks Take Heart From Syriza Government’s Defiance Toward Europe
Wall Street Journal 02/09/2015
Greece Flashes Warning Signals About Its Debt
New York Times 04/19/2015
Greece’s Long and Painful Odyssey
Wall Street Journal 04/22/2015
The Heat Is on Greece’s Alexis Tsipras, From Inside and Out
New York Times 05/24/2015
Greece and Its Creditors Pummel Each Other, but Fight Is Not Over Yet
New York Times 06/19/2015
Greece Wanted to Reframe Europe’s Austerity Debate. It Failed.
New York Times 07/01/2015
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