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Syriza

  • Congressional Progressive Caucus Gets Foreign Advice on How to Socialize Democratic Party
    Congressional Progressive Caucus Gets Foreign Advice on How to Socialize Democratic Party
    Commentary About eight months before the midterm elections this year, the Congressional Progressive Caucus (CPC) met with European socialists and communists at an “off-the-record, invite-only” strategy meeting in Baltimore. The ...
    December 6, 2018BY Trevor Loudon
  • Austerity: Portugal Is on a Different Path to Greece and Spain—Here’s Why
    Austerity: Portugal Is on a Different Path to Greece and Spain—Here’s Why
    There is an air of calm in Portugal. Like Greece and Spain, Portugal was bailed out by international ...
    October 1, 2015BY Jamie Jordan
  • Why Leaving the Euro Is Back on the Agenda in the Greek Election
    Why Leaving the Euro Is Back on the Agenda in the Greek Election
    While the allure is there, a Greek exit from the European Union is unmistakably a bad idea.
    September 19, 2015BY Ioannis Glinavos
  • Greece: 2 Main Parties in Dead Heat Before Election
    Greece: 2 Main Parties in Dead Heat Before Election
    Opinion polls published on the final day of campaigning in Greece's general election suggest the left-wing Syriza party ...
    September 18, 2015BY The Associated Press
  • Varoufakis in Conversation With Leading Academics as Syriza Splinters and Election Beckons in Greece
    Varoufakis in Conversation With Leading Academics as Syriza Splinters and Election Beckons in Greece
    Nine leading academics talk to Yanis Varoufakis, former Greek finance minister and a man who describes himself as ...
    August 27, 2015BY Yanis Varoufakis
  • Why Alexis Tsipras Has Called a Snap Election in Greece
    Why Alexis Tsipras Has Called a Snap Election in Greece
    Greek PM Alexis Tsipras has announced he is stepping down and has called a snap election for Sept. ...
    August 23, 2015BY Sotirios Zartaloudis
  • Germany Profits From Greece’s Hardships
    Germany Profits From Greece’s Hardships
    As Greeks suffer in multiple ways the effects of the economic crisis their country is going through, Germany ...
    August 18, 2015BY César Chelala
  • This Is the End of the Line for Syriza
    This Is the End of the Line for Syriza
    Greek banks have reopened after weeks of closure. But nothing is harmonious.
    July 27, 2015BY Dimitris Dalakoglou
  • Greece: A Europe Forged in One Crisis May Have Laid the Foundations for the Next
    Greece: A Europe Forged in One Crisis May Have Laid the Foundations for the Next
    Greece has just experienced a nasty reality check. For Europe, the reckoning might simply lie a little further ...
    July 14, 2015BY George Kyris
  • ‘Greferendum’ Offers Symbolic Victory for Syriza’s Anti-Austerity ‘Third Way’
    ‘Greferendum’ Offers Symbolic Victory for Syriza’s Anti-Austerity ‘Third Way’
    Against the predictions of many opinion polls, the so-called Greferendum scored a surprisingly resounding victory for the “No” ...
    July 6, 2015BY Cas Mudde
  • Why Greece Won’t Take a Deal
    Why Greece Won’t Take a Deal
    Half of young Greeks are unemployed, and over 40 percent live in poverty. Is default really worse than ...
    July 3, 2015BY John Kiriakou
  • Greece and Germany Draw Political Battle Lines
    Greece and Germany Draw Political Battle Lines
    Video Transcript Mark Fleming-Williams: Hello, my name is Mark Fleming-Williams, and today I'm joined by Adriano Bosoni via ...
    February 12, 2015BY Stratfor
  • Radical Left Political Outsiders Prepare for Power in Greece
    Radical Left Political Outsiders Prepare for Power in Greece
    ATHENS, Greece—Dressed in an open-collar shirt and blue suede shoes, Alexis Tsipras arrives at his party's headquarters for ...
    January 22, 2015BY Derek Gatopoulos
  • DAVOS WATCH: Anxiety Over Greece, Currency Wars, QE Support
    DAVOS WATCH: Anxiety Over Greece, Currency Wars, QE Support
    DAVOS, Switzerland—The World Economic Forum held in the Swiss ski resort of Davos has the official goal of ...
    January 22, 2015BY Carlos Valdez
  • Greek Stocks Plummet on Fear of Political Crisis
    Greek Stocks Plummet on Fear of Political Crisis
    The Greek stock market had its biggest plunge since 1987 Tuesday as concerns mounted that the country is ...
    December 9, 2014BY Nicholas Paphitis
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