The prime minister’s resignation may not be enough to protect Italy from contagion.
Yannis Palaiologos
Yannis Palaiologos is a features reporter for the Kathimerini newspaper in Athens, Greece.
A State of Chaos
How political failures and stagnant institutions brought Greece to the brink of collapse
We’re Not in Athens Anymore
The selection of Loukas Papademos as prime minister heralds a new era in Greek politics.
Who Will Lead Greece?
Whoever becomes leader of the country’s interim government has a tough road ahead.
Greece in Limbo as Papandreou Calls for Vote of No Confidence
So in the end, after three days of hysteria both on the home front and internationally, there will be no referendum on the Greek bailout plan. According to the latest news, which, given developments in the past week, could be rendered obsolete at any minute, Prime Minister George Papandreou has given up on the idea […]
Don’t Uncork the Champagne
The debt deal reached yesterday by European leaders offers little hope of assuaging investors’ fears.
The United States of Europe?
The European debt crisis prompts calls for dissolution — and for an even closer union.
Don’t Got Your Back
Guaranteeing bonds for EU member nations could put a swift stop to the European debt crisis, but don’t expect this to happen anytime soon.
A Day Late, a Euro Short
Will this week’s European Union plan finally solve the Eurozone’s debt crisis?

