Tag: Greece
To get people the help they need from the government, postcards...
Katerina Linos, University of California, Berkeley; Laura Jakli, Harvard University, and Melissa Carlson, Stanford University
President Joe Biden’s comprehensive...
How Greece could escape debtors’ prison – if Europe opens the...
C. Randall Henning, American University School of International Service
Greece has acted out a European tragedy for more than seven years. But some signs suggest...
In today’s anti-immigrant rhetoric, echoes of Virgil’s ‘Aeneid’
Boatloads of refugees put ashore in Italy after a wearying journey at sea; the city they adored, Troy, now a smoking ruin...
2015, the year that was: economics and business
Bryan Keogh, The Conversation
As we approach 2016, we look back at the big stories of The Conversation’s economics and business coverage over the past...
Why the Greek bailout will not last
Why the Greek bailout will not last
Juan Paez-Farrell, University of Sheffield
The Greek government has reached an agreement with its international creditors “in principle”. The...
Time to end Europe’s disgrace of holding Greek people hostage
Joerg Bibow, Skidmore College
It was never going to be easy. That much was known from the outset.
Greece’s newly elected government and the country’s creditors...
Lawyers look at the Elgin Marbles, but stars keep them firmly...
By Marett Leiboff, University of Wollongong
Legal star power is being deployed in the form of the very well-known London barristers, Geoffrey Robertson QC and...