The eurozone crisis may need to get worse before it can be solved
The eurozone is facing a complex competitiveness, fiscal, banking and political crisis. Miguel Otero-Iglesias writes that the fundamental problem is that the countries of the eurozone are unwilling to...
View ArticleA new Eurotreasury could help the Eurozone’s periphery to regain its economic...
The establishment of the euro meant that for the first time in history, the national monetary policy of many European countries became pooled at a transnational level. Miguel Otero-Iglesias writes that...
View ArticleBook Review: Europe in Crisis: Bolt From the Blue?
Since it began nearly four years ago, the Eurozone crisis has had wide reaching effects across the continent and beyond. Europe in Crisis: Bolt From the Blue? is an early attempt to understand the...
View ArticleAlexis Tsipras’ support for Juncker shows the extent to which the UK’s...
David Cameron has opposed Jean-Claude Juncker’s candidacy for the next President of the European Commission. Miguel Otero-Iglesias writes that while Juncker may not be the best candidate for the job,...
View ArticleCoverage of the Commission President candidates in the Spanish media shows...
The proposal of candidates for President of the European Commission prior to the 2014 European Parliament elections was criticised by the British government on the grounds that it did not fully engage...
View ArticleWe should be wary of removing the ECB from the troika to facilitate the use...
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View ArticleIntentionally or otherwise, Schäuble has killed off the prospect of a Grexit
One of the more controversial ideas put forward during the Greek debt crisis has been the suggestion by the German Finance Minister, Wolfgang Schäuble, that Greece could temporarily leave the Eurozone...
View ArticleItaly’s struggle with the euro straitjacket
Paolo Gentiloni took over from Matteo Renzi as Italian Prime Minister in December, but the country’s politics remain volatile amid infighting within Renzi’s Democratic Party and calls from the Five...
View ArticleThe eurozone crisis may need to get worse before it can be solved
The eurozone is facing a complex competitiveness, fiscal, banking and political crisis. Miguel Otero-Iglesias writes that the fundamental problem is that the countries of the eurozone are unwilling to...
View ArticleA new Eurotreasury could help the Eurozone’s periphery to regain its economic...
The establishment of the euro meant that for the first time in history, the national monetary policy of many European countries became pooled at a transnational level. Miguel Otero-Iglesias writes that...
View ArticleBook Review: Europe in Crisis: Bolt From the Blue?
Since it began nearly four years ago, the Eurozone crisis has had wide reaching effects across the continent and beyond. Europe in Crisis: Bolt From the Blue? is an early attempt to understand the...
View ArticleAlexis Tsipras’ support for Juncker shows the extent to which the UK’s...
David Cameron has opposed Jean-Claude Juncker’s candidacy for the next President of the European Commission. Miguel Otero-Iglesias writes that while Juncker may not be the best candidate for the job,...
View ArticleCoverage of the Commission President candidates in the Spanish media shows...
The proposal of candidates for President of the European Commission prior to the 2014 European Parliament elections was criticised by the British government on the grounds that it did not fully engage...
View ArticleWe should be wary of removing the ECB from the troika to facilitate the use...
A key legal debate in the context of the Eurozone crisis is whether so called ‘Outright Monetary Transactions’(OMT), which would allow the European Central Bank (ECB) to buy unlimited numbers of...
View ArticleIntentionally or otherwise, Schäuble has killed off the prospect of a Grexit
One of the more controversial ideas put forward during the Greek debt crisis has been the suggestion by the German Finance Minister, Wolfgang Schäuble, that Greece could temporarily leave the Eurozone...
View ArticleItaly’s struggle with the euro straitjacket
Paolo Gentiloni took over from Matteo Renzi as Italian Prime Minister in December, but the country’s politics remain volatile amid infighting within Renzi’s Democratic Party and calls from the Five...
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