Growth, not Grexit
Greece's European partners need to understand that the country's recent election result was an explicit rejection of five years of policies that have failed to deliver the expected results. All parties need to stop talking about "game theory" and work together to put a feasible plan on the table.
ATHENS – The message from the Greek election must not be misunderstood. The fact that more than 36% of the country's voters cast their ballots for Syriza, a far-left political party, does not mean that Greece has suddenly become communist. Rather, the electorate was expressing its indignation, despair, and wounded national pride.