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Yanis Varoufakis

Yanis Varoufakis

Writing for PS since 2015
116 commentaries
5 videos & podcasts

Yanis Varoufakis, a former finance minister of Greece, is leader of the MERA25 party and Professor of Economics at the University of Athens. 

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  1. Three Myths Haunting the West
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    Three Myths Haunting the West

    Jun 26, 2024 Yanis Varoufakis blames elites on both sides of the Atlantic for their willful refusal to lift their heads out of the sand.

  2. Strict Separation Is Not the Answer for Palestine and Israel
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    Strict Separation Is Not the Answer for Palestine and Israel

    May 29, 2024 Yanis Varoufakis warns against a two-apartheid-state solution that affirms the dangerous principle of ethnic exclusivity.

  3. Banned By Germany
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    Banned By Germany

    Apr 30, 2024 Yanis Varoufakis sees in his case an effort to enforce with repression a pro-Israel political consensus that is breaking down.

  4. A European War Union?
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    A European War Union?

    Apr 3, 2024 Yanis Varoufakis criticizes efforts to shift public investment from needed technologies to unproductive defense spending.

  5. A Tax on Robots?
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    A Tax on Robots?

    Mar 11, 2024 Yanis Varoufakis has an alternative to Bill Gates's suggestion for offsetting the social costs of automation.

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    Biden or Plan B?

    Ian Bremmer explains the nature and stakes of the perfect political storm now consuming the Democratic Party.
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    Britain's “Change Election” Changes Nothing

    Anatole Kaletsky explains why the biggest electoral upheaval in UK history will have limited economic and political effects.
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    The Supreme Court Is Shaking America’s Fiscal Foundations

    Aziz Huq sounds the alarm about a dangerous trend in US constitutional law that is showing no signs of abating.
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    Would the French Far Right Moderate Once in Power?

    Nouriel Roubini holds out hope that markets and European institutions might constrain a National Rally government.
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    The Global Implications of Iran’s Election

    Ana Palacio considers what a victory for the reformist candidate might mean for regional and international stability.
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    No Class War From Britain’s Most Working-Class Government

    Aaron Reeves & Sam Friedman

    Labour leader Keir Starmer’s incoming cabinet has more people of working-class origin than any British cabinet that came before it, and this remarkable feature will surely bear on policymaking. However, various countervailing forces will moderate any latent impulse to veer sharply to the left.

    explain how the socioeconomic backgrounds of Labour’s cabinet members will, and will not, bear on policymaking.
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    The Decline and Fall of the Petrodollar?

    Carla Norrlöf

    If Russia, Saudi Arabia, and the world’s other large oil producers were to shift away from settling their oil trade in dollars, the implications for other commodity markets, global trade patterns, and financial stability would be enormous. But how plausible is this scenario in the foreseeable future?

    considers whether Saudi Arabia would ever move away from invoicing its oil trade in US dollars.
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    Democracy, What Democracy?

    Ian Buruma warns that Donald Trump’s supporters have a different understanding of government by the people.
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    Britain’s Now-or-Never Moment

    Kaushik Basu explains why increased public infrastructure investment is needed to improve the country’s economic prospects.

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