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The Catalan crisis: Is the contemporary nation-state in jeopardy?

The Catalan crisis: Is the contemporary nation-state in jeopardy?

October 29, 2017 · by Patrick Lawrence · in Articles, Salon

Spain’s clumsy government has made a difficult situation worse. That doesn’t mean the nation should be dismembered We reach a grim moment in the crisis between Catalonia and the Spanish state. And it has come hard and fast since late…

First Greece, Now Spain: Is Europe in for a Political Earthquake?

First Greece, Now Spain: Is Europe in for a Political Earthquake?

February 2, 2015 · by Patrick Smith · in Articles, The Fiscal Times

It took a mere six days for the election victory of the anti-austerity Syriza party in Greece to start ricocheting around Europe like a stray bullet in a concrete bunker. And already the fight between northern Europe’s austerians and their…

Post-Austerity Europe Gropes for a Game Plan

Post-Austerity Europe Gropes for a Game Plan

June 3, 2013 · by Patrick Smith · in Articles, The Fiscal Times

In Spain, King Juan Carlos proposes to give up his 136–foot yacht (although there is bickering over who should get it). In France, President Francois Hollande just raised $390,000 by selling 1,200 bottles of wine from the Élysée Palace cellars…

EU Crisis: Protect the Euro or Ensure Stability?

EU Crisis: Protect the Euro or Ensure Stability?

October 1, 2012 · by Patrick Smith · in Articles, The Fiscal Times

Most of us thought the crisis in Europe had to do with holding the euro together. It is not so simple after last week’s tumult—in Greece, in Portugal, in Spain, even in Germany. What is at issue now is not…

How the EU Got Its Mojo Back--19 Summits Later

How the EU Got Its Mojo Back–19 Summits Later

July 2, 2012 · by Patrick Smith · in Articles, The Fiscal Times

LONDON— By my count it took 19 European Union summits since the Greek economy began to crack three years ago, but EU leaders have finally finished dithering. At the summit in Brussels last week, we can now look forward to…

EU Crisis: This Week Could Change the Global Economy

EU Crisis: This Week Could Change the Global Economy

June 25, 2012 · by Patrick Smith · in Articles, The Fiscal Times

LONDON—This looks like “the week that was” for Europe, as it prepares for a European Council summit in Brussels this Thursday and Friday. As of Monday evening, a 10-page draft document will begin circulating among EU leaders, outlining a new,…

Spain Cuts a Deal: How Short is the Leash?

Spain Cuts a Deal: How Short is the Leash?

June 11, 2012 · by Patrick Smith · in Articles, The Fiscal Times

LONDON—As recently as last Friday Spanish officials, including Finance Minister Luis de Guindos, were offering investors and the markets sanguine reassurance that, no, there would be no need for a European rescue plan for Spain’s ailing banks. Spain could handle…

The Socialist Who Can Rattle the Global Economy

The Socialist Who Can Rattle the Global Economy

April 23, 2012 · by Patrick Smith · in Articles, The Fiscal Times

At the end of a week of bad news across Europe, the French have handed the Continent another cliffhanger: In the first round of polling for the presidency on Sunday, incumbent Nicholas Sarkozy trailed his Socialist Party challenger, François Hollande….

How a European Recession Can Infect U.S. Markets

How a European Recession Can Infect U.S. Markets

April 16, 2012 · by Patrick Smith · in Articles, The Fiscal Times

Europe is starting to look slightly schizophrenic, and we had all better pay attention. The stock slide  last week — the worst of the year — was the direct result of wobbly conditions among the European economies, notably a growing…

Spain, on the Brink, Could Derail the U.S. Economy

Spain, on the Brink, Could Derail the U.S. Economy

April 9, 2012 · by Patrick Smith · in Articles, The Fiscal Times

Greece’s austerity plan, complete with debt swap, is now in place. Spain has announced its most rigorous budget since the post–Franco restoration of democracy in the 1970s. Italy has passed economic reforms worth more than $130 billion, 7 percent of…

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