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In this first English translation, former Greek Prime Minister Costas Simitis examines the European debt crisis with particular reference to the case of Greece

Table of Contents

Preface
Part I: How we arrived at this first Memorandum
1. Was Greece ready for the Euro?
2. New Democracy’s criminal indifference
3. PASOK’s opportunistic optimism
4. Being in denial
5. Ineffective solutions
6. The bitter truth
7. The first Memorandum: a medicine with dangerous side effects
Part II: The Memorandum’s first year of implementation
8. The crisis spreads to the Union
9. Implementing the Memorandum: an obstacle race
10. ‘An all encompassing plan’ to solve the crisis in the Eurozone?
11. ‘An all encompassing plan’ to solve the crisis in Greece?
12. A year of the Memorandum: seeking a new solution
Part III: Debt restructuring and power games
13. Debt restructuring: The decisions of 21st July
14. A dead end
15. More hitches
16. The new solution
17. Political games with unpredictable consequences
Part IV: Coalition government, psi, second Memorandum
18. A flicker of hope
19. Conflicts at the highest European level
20. The new agreement with the Eurozone (Memorandum II), the PSI
21. An evaluation of the Memorandum(s)
22. Austerity and growth: implementing the decisions of 21st February 2012
23. The crisis peaks
Part V: Elections May–June 2012
24. Elections of 6th May: Euro or drachma?
25. Cracks in the Euro
26. The Union at a dead end: change of course on 29th June
27. The elections of 17th June: a new beginning?
28. Provisional solutions. October 2012–June 2013
29. The evaluations of the assistance programme to Greece
30. Cyprus
Part VI: The future of Greece and the European Union
31. The causes of the crisis are not only economic
32. A new European policy is necessary
A. Economic governance
B. Inclusion and participation
Appendix: Key meetings and decisions of the institutions of the European Union relating to the financial crisis
Note. The main Greek political parties
Figure 1: Net borrowing of Greek government and economy (% of GDP)
Figure 2: Greece. Primary expenditure, expenditure, revenue 1988–2014
Abbreviations
Index

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    Publisher: Manchester University Press
    Publication Date: 30/04/2014
    ISBN13: 9780719095788, 978-0719095788
    ISBN10: 719095786

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    In this first English translation, former Greek Prime Minister Costas Simitis examines the European debt crisis with particular reference to the case of Greece

    Table of Contents

    Preface
    Part I: How we arrived at this first Memorandum
    1. Was Greece ready for the Euro?
    2. New Democracy’s criminal indifference
    3. PASOK’s opportunistic optimism
    4. Being in denial
    5. Ineffective solutions
    6. The bitter truth
    7. The first Memorandum: a medicine with dangerous side effects
    Part II: The Memorandum’s first year of implementation
    8. The crisis spreads to the Union
    9. Implementing the Memorandum: an obstacle race
    10. ‘An all encompassing plan’ to solve the crisis in the Eurozone?
    11. ‘An all encompassing plan’ to solve the crisis in Greece?
    12. A year of the Memorandum: seeking a new solution
    Part III: Debt restructuring and power games
    13. Debt restructuring: The decisions of 21st July
    14. A dead end
    15. More hitches
    16. The new solution
    17. Political games with unpredictable consequences
    Part IV: Coalition government, psi, second Memorandum
    18. A flicker of hope
    19. Conflicts at the highest European level
    20. The new agreement with the Eurozone (Memorandum II), the PSI
    21. An evaluation of the Memorandum(s)
    22. Austerity and growth: implementing the decisions of 21st February 2012
    23. The crisis peaks
    Part V: Elections May–June 2012
    24. Elections of 6th May: Euro or drachma?
    25. Cracks in the Euro
    26. The Union at a dead end: change of course on 29th June
    27. The elections of 17th June: a new beginning?
    28. Provisional solutions. October 2012–June 2013
    29. The evaluations of the assistance programme to Greece
    30. Cyprus
    Part VI: The future of Greece and the European Union
    31. The causes of the crisis are not only economic
    32. A new European policy is necessary
    A. Economic governance
    B. Inclusion and participation
    Appendix: Key meetings and decisions of the institutions of the European Union relating to the financial crisis
    Note. The main Greek political parties
    Figure 1: Net borrowing of Greek government and economy (% of GDP)
    Figure 2: Greece. Primary expenditure, expenditure, revenue 1988–2014
    Abbreviations
    Index

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