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EU: Consequences of the Greece Intervention

Apr 2, 2010 | 18:45 GMT

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Summary

Germany largely dictated the European response to Greece's financial crisis, culminating in an aid package that put harsh demands on Athens. The process signals a new drive by Germany to act in its own self-interest — rather than according to the needs of its neighbors — a shift that could very well instigate a political crisis on the continent.

Germany's harsh stipulations for a bailout of Greece signal a new willingness by Berlin to act in its own self-interest....

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