Latest update: 30/06/2011 

- debt - Economic crisis - euro - eurozone - Greece


Greek myths and reality

Belt-tightening has been approved but the numbers don’t add up: even if Greece goes through with the privatisations it has promised, it will still be swimming in debt. François Picard’s panel discuss whether Greeks can come up with answers on their own, inside or out of the eurozone.

  • Efthymios ARAVANTINOS. Press counselor, Greek Embassy in Paris.
  • Ali FATEMI. Professor and Chairman Department of Finance, American Graduate School of Economics in Paris.
  • Yanis VAROUFAKIS. Professor of Economic Theory, Athens University (from Athens).
  • Bernardo BARTOLOTTI. Professor of Economics at the University of Turin and founder of the Privatization Barometer (from Turin, Italy).

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Iran: no more surprises? (part 2)
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Iran: no more surprises? (part 2)

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Iran: no more surprises?
22/05/2013 - THE DEBATE

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Is the outcome of Iran’s presidential election a foregone conclusion or will the protest vote coalesce around one candidate? François Picard’s panel argues over just how much the clerics control the process.
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More English? Non merci (part 2)

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More English? Non merci
21/05/2013 - THE DEBATE

More English? Non merci

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Plotting Algeria's course (part 2)
20/05/2013 - THE DEBATE

Plotting Algeria's course (part 2)

Speculation over Abdelaziz Bouteflika’s health highlights Algeria’s longstanding culture of secrecy, amid worries over what will follow once the last generation to have fought the war of independence dies out.

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