Europe After the Crisis
How to Sustain a Common Currency May 1, 2012 Andrew Moravcsik Summary: As Europe emerges from economic crisis, a larger challenge remains: finally turning the eurozone into an optimal currency area,...
View ArticleThe World Waits For Germany
Berlin Is Moving to Solve Europe's Crisis, But Not Fast Enough June 8, 2012 Mark Blyth and Matthias Matthijs Summary: Two years, three sovereign bailouts, more than a trillion euros in cheap ECB...
View ArticleGreece Votes Itself in the Foot
The Rise of the Coalition of the Radical Left and the Demise of Europe June 12, 2012 Stathis N. Kalyvas Summary: The center-right New Democracy (ND) party and the Coalition of the Radical Left, known...
View ArticleIsrael's Missing Naval Strategy
The Jewish State Turns to the Mediterranean March 18, 2013 Ehud Eiran and Yuval Zur Summary: A small country hemmed in on its land borders by adversaries, Israel has always relied on the Mediterranean...
View ArticleMore Trouble in the Eastern Mediterranean
U.S. Intervention or Not, the Sea is Already Boiling September 3, 2013 Yuri M. Zhukov Summary: So far, public debate about the intervention in Syria has centered on the immediate scope and aims of any...
View ArticleSo Long, Austerity?
Syriza's Victory and the Future of the Eurozone January 25, 2015 Stathis N. Kalyvas Summary: Talk of overturning austerity aside, Greece still needs the last 7.2 billion euro installment of the...
View ArticleAusterity vs. Democracy in Greece
Europe Crosses the Rubicon January 29, 2015 Mark Blyth and Cornel Ban Summary: Just as Julius Caesar crossed the Rubicon river, in spite of the warnings of the Roman Senate not to, so has Alex...
View ArticleCan the Far-Left Sweep Spain?
Radical Politics and the “Podemos” Wave February 6, 2015 Omar G. Encarnación Summary: After the radical-left Syriza party came to power in Greece, attention has turned to Spain's Podemos—a leftist...
View ArticleSyriza's About-Face
Is Austerity Here to Stay? March 2, 2015 Stathis N. Kalyvas Summary: Greece and its European partners are now expected to reach a new, long-term deal for the country’s financing by June. Given the...
View ArticleSyriza Stumbles
Time for a Course Correction March 26, 2015 David Gordon and Thomas Wright Summary: Greece's new leaders have effectively united Europe against them. To repair the damage and keep the country's...
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