Recently my coeditor shared with me an interesting article by Argentine economist Mario Rapoport regarding the de-globalization and asked me “would you write about it?” My first response was the …
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The European Leadership or Three lessons from Know-It-All Teachers
This is a short and categorical note. Europe’s destiny is in incompetent hands that pretend to be wise. They are like the know-it-all teachers: they want to teach but they …
Read More »From Playpen to Bullpen: Greece at the Crossroads
Greece’s exit from the Euro, from Europe, or from both is inevitable, though various options exist. The moment has come, to exercise sovereignty, even with few degrees of freedom.
Greek’s …
Read More »How to mortgage the future, or the second Deutches Requiem
Germany, a key country in Europe, is stubbornly supporting negative and technocratic policies facing a crisis that is no longer economic but also a social and political catastrophe. A major …
Read More »The Strange Dream of Alexis, Greek Minister
The sun gilded the Acropolis, that could still be discerned in the distance. There, where he was, in a small apartment in the Piraeus, on Filonos Street, surrounded by bars …
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