Three years ago I started off my class on Western European Politics saying that the Euro crisis was going to be like watching a slow-motion train wreck. Three years later, those words still hold true. I took a couple of months off from blogging as I was working on some book projects, and I have to say that trying to follow developments in Europe is often a bit tedious, although necessary, as it's not clear when some critical event is going to tip the balance and lead to some major cascade into disaster. In any case, I need to get back into the swing of things before the semester starts in a few weeks so here are some of the latest headlines:
Don't let the Eurozone Debate Turn Nasty
In Euro Crisis, Every Player Has His Own Agenda
Euro Falls as Italy's Monti Warns of Euro
More to come!
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