 National affairs
      
        
      When sharing isn’t caring
    
    
      Adam Triggs 
    
    
      27 October 2021    
    
      Sovereign countries sharing the same currency, euro-style, have been a recipe for disaster. So why has the idea endured?
      
    
  
  
          
        National affairs
      
        
      When sharing isn’t caring
    
    
      Adam Triggs 
    
    
      27 October 2021    
    
      Sovereign countries sharing the same currency, euro-style, have been a recipe for disaster. So why has the idea endured?
    
  
                
                       Books & arts
      
        
      Dragged behind a chariot, watched by the crowd
    
    
      Jane Goodall 
    
    
      30 May 2017    
    
      Books | In the titanic battle over Greece’s economic sovereignty, the local audience was the big casualty
      
    
  
  
          
        Books & arts
      
        
      Dragged behind a chariot, watched by the crowd
    
    
      Jane Goodall 
    
    
      30 May 2017    
    
      Books | In the titanic battle over Greece’s economic sovereignty, the local audience was the big casualty    
  
                
          
          
  
    
         International
      
        
      The damage (to Greece, Europe and Germany) and how to undo it
    
    
      Klaus Neumann 
    
    
      16 July 2015    
    
      Although this week’s agreement has kept Greece in the eurozone, its impact will be dire, writes Klaus Neumann. But alternatives still remain
      
    
  
  
          
        International
      
        
      The damage (to Greece, Europe and Germany) and how to undo it
    
    
      Klaus Neumann 
    
    
      16 July 2015    
    
      Although this week’s agreement has kept Greece in the eurozone, its impact will be dire, writes Klaus Neumann. But alternatives still remain    
  
                
          
          
  
    
         Essays & reportage
      
        
      Debts and other legacies
    
    
      Klaus Neumann 
    
    
      20 April 2015    
    
      Greece wants war reparations and loan repayments from Germany, writes Klaus Neumann. The idea isn’t as far-fetched as it might sound
      
    
  
  
          
        Essays & reportage
      
        
      Debts and other legacies
    
    
      Klaus Neumann 
    
    
      20 April 2015    
    
      Greece wants war reparations and loan repayments from Germany, writes Klaus Neumann. The idea isn’t as far-fetched as it might sound    
  
                
          
          
  
    
         Greek myths
    
    
      Daniel Nethery 
    
    
      8 February 2012    
    
      In Athens Daniel Nethery finds that the conventional diagnosis of Greece’s problems doesn’t quite fit the reality
      
    
  
  
        
      Greek myths
    
    
      Daniel Nethery 
    
    
      8 February 2012    
    
      In Athens Daniel Nethery finds that the conventional diagnosis of Greece’s problems doesn’t quite fit the reality    
  
                   International
      
        
      Dreaming of the Deutschmark
    
    
      Klaus Neumann 
    
    
      14 May 2010    
    
      Germans aren’t really opposed to the Greek bail-out, they’re just nostalgic for a half-imagined past, writes Klaus Neumann
      
    
  
  
          
        International
      
        
      Dreaming of the Deutschmark
    
    
      Klaus Neumann 
    
    
      14 May 2010    
    
      Germans aren’t really opposed to the Greek bail-out, they’re just nostalgic for a half-imagined past, writes Klaus Neumann    
  
                
          
          
  
    
         Wednesday 5 May 2010, Athens, Greece
    
    
      Giannis Efthymiou 
    
    
      14 May 2010    
    
      The deaths in Athens last week raise profound questions about the state of Greece, writes Giannis Efthymiou, who was among the protesters on 5 May
      
    
  
  
        
      Wednesday 5 May 2010, Athens, Greece
    
    
      Giannis Efthymiou 
    
    
      14 May 2010    
    
      The deaths in Athens last week raise profound questions about the state of Greece, writes Giannis Efthymiou, who was among the protesters on 5 May    
  
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