Greek crisis
Mr Draghi, what are you afraid of? Release #TheGreekFiles!
Join the campaign to demand that the ECB publish the legal opinion it commissioned on whether its closure of Greece’s banks in 2015 was… legal. CLICK HERE!
The Establishment is in denial – interviewed by der Freitag (English text)
For der Freitag’s site click here. To read my original English answers… Mr Varoufakis, the current unemployment rate in the Eurozone is at 9,8%, the lowest since July 2009. One could get the impression things are getting better… It is, … Continue reading →
Lunch with The Globe and Mail, in discussion with Eric Reguly
by Eric Reguly for The Globe and Mail Having lost the old fight over Greece’s financial future, Mr. Varoufakis is focused on a different cause: preserving the European Union Click here for The Globe and Mail site and here for a pdf … Continue reading →
GREECE: Still raging against the dying of the light
In 1967 foreign powers, in cahoots with local stooges, used the tanks to overthrow Greek democracy. In 2015 foreign powers, in cahoots with local stooges, used the banks to overthrow the Greek government. In 1967 democracy’s defenders were in disarray … Continue reading →
Greece’s perpetual crisis will not end via one-off handouts. It will end only when Athens ends the perpetual lie.
ATHENS – Since the summer of 2015, Greece has (mostly) dropped out of the news, but not because its economic condition has stabilized. A prison is not newsworthy as long as the inmates suffer quietly. It is only when they … Continue reading →
Why President Obama’s Athens visit is utterly irrelevant – on BBC Radio & tv
& TV Filed under: DiEM, European Crisis, Greek Crisis, US Politics
New Statesman interview: The Left’s duty after Trump’s awful victory
I had no doubt Donald Trump would win, just like I had no doubt Brexit would happen, so maybe I’m not as shell-shocked as you,” says Yanis Varoufakis. The former Greek finance minister is speaking to me several days after the … Continue reading →
How the EU’s Greek Tragedy Became a British Farce – by James K. Galbraith
[Originally published in Zocalo] British citizens took to the polls to cast their “Leave” ballots—and their grievances—in the now-infamous Brexit vote last June, seeking to escape the overarching power of the European Union. Their triumph stunned British and global elites, … Continue reading →
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