«The core problem [in #Greece] is less about economics than about politics.» http://on.rand.org/P0OQZ
Why Greece and Germany just don’t get along, in 15 charts. By By Darla Cameron, Richard Johnson and Zachary A. Goldfarb July 3 at 9:40 AM
La pregunta pertinente. ¿Qué condiciones tendría que reunir el referéndum griego para ser útil? @el_paishttp://elpais.com/elpais/2015/06/30/opinion/1435676588_619405.html …
The attempt by EU leaders to frame the referendum as an in and out question is dishonest, and likely to backfire. http://eurointelligence.com ()
David Ignatius: Greece’s crisis could be good for Europe http://wpo.st/kv-P0
«If Europe is determined to save the European dream, it needs to start by saving Greece.» http://brook.gs/1IO2apH
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A spurned Greece could become a nightmare for the EU and NATO, writes @stavridisjhttp://atfp.co/1f5OEa0

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