Slaughter, Anne-Marie, (2015), “Europe’s Civil War”, Project Syndicate, 21 Ιουλίου
The negotiations leading up to the latest tentative deal on Greece’s debt brought into relief two competing visions of the European Union: the flexible, humane, and political union espoused by France, and the legalistic and economy-focused union promoted by Germany. As François Heisbourg recently wrote, “By openly contemplating the forced secession of Greece [from the eurozone], Germany has demonstrated that economics trumps political and strategic considerations. France views the order of factors differently.” The question now is which vision will prevail?
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- Sachs, Jeffrey, (2015), “Germany, Greece, and the Future of Europe”, Project Syndicate, 20 Ιουλίου
- Gow, David, (2015), “Germany Undoes 70 Years Of European Policy”, Social Europe Project, 17 Ιουλίου