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Europe After The Vote

Jul 18, 2015

Slavin Joins Issues in the News

By Barbara Slavin

South Asia Center Nonresident Senior Fellow Barbara Slavin joins Voice of America’s Issues in the News to discuss the Iran deal and the Greek crisis:

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General Phil Jones, NATO Spokesperson Oana Lungescu and General Hans-Lothar Domrose, July 16, 2015

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Jul 15, 2015

Details of Trident Juncture, NATO’s Largest Exercise in 13 Years

By Oana Lungescu, NATO

Trident Juncture 15 will take place in October and November, mainly in Spain, Italy and Portugal.

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Europe After The Vote

Jul 15, 2015

Here’s Why the IMF Insists on Debt Restructuring for Greece

By Andrea Montanino

On June 26, just before Greece’s referendum, and on July 14, one day after the so-called agreement between the Greek government and the creditors (the International Monetary Fund, the European Union, the European Central Bank), the IMF unusually made public a short but crucial document in any negotiation over a financial aid package: the debt […]

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Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras and Russian President Vladimir Putin, April 8, 2015

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Jul 14, 2015

5 Reasons NATO Fears a Grexit

By Robbie Gramer and Rachel Rizzo

The risks of Greece exiting the eurozone are not confined to economics. The crisis poses five very real challenges to NATO that many defense officials are overlooking — at NATO’s peril.

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New Atlanticist

Jul 14, 2015

Assessing the Iran Deal

By Ashish Kumar Sen

Nuclear agreement will have ‘strategic cost’ for US alliances in the Middle East, says Retired Adm. Stavridis The nuclear deal reached July 14 that limits Iran’s nuclear program in exchange for sanctions relief will have a significant impact on the United States’ alliances in the Middle East, says retired Adm. James Stavridis, a former NATO […]

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EconoGraphics

Jul 14, 2015

Should Greece’s Request for Additional Debt Relief Be Dismissed?

By Global Business and Economics

Unsatisfied with the proposed austerity measures, Greece has been pushing for a comprehensive debt relief package from its creditors. In public, Greece has appealed to the 1953 London Conference when Western Germany was forgiven over half of its debt. One of Germany's creditors then: Greece.

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Europe After The Vote

Jul 14, 2015

Montanino on Greek Stabilization

By Andrea Montanino

Global Business and Economics Program Director Andrea Montanino joins Public Television Slovakia to discuss the Obama administration’s call for Greek stabilization within the Eurozone:

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Europe After The Vote

Jul 14, 2015

EU Must Invest in Its Newest Statesman—and Keep Him Honest

By Matthew Bryza

This past Sunday in Brussels, Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras received a well-earned dressing down for seventeen hours by his Eurozone colleagues.  Following months of bombast that destroyed Athens’ trust among its creditors, Tsipras’ most recent two weeks of erratic behavior seemed like a transparent attempt to blackmail the European Union. According to EU officials, […]

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Europe After The Vote

Jul 14, 2015

Montanino on Greece Deal

By Andrea Montanino

Global Business and Economics Program Director Andrea Montanino joins Fox Business to discuss the challenges facing Greece in the wake of their deal to stay in the eurozone:

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Europe After The Vote

Jul 13, 2015

The Greek Debt Crisis – Latest Developments

By Demetrios Papageorgiou

After a weekend of marathon negotiations at an emergency Eurozone summit in Brussels, Greece’s creditors—the International Monetary Fund (IMF), the European Central Bank (ECB), and various Eurozone countries—have given the country an ultimatum: enact a laundry list of economic reforms by July 15 in order to start formal negotiations on the country’s third financing package […]

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