The new Italian government seems keen to play blame games – and pursuing economic solutions that have already failed conclusively in the past.
Italy and the Euro
If a radical government in Rome plunges Italy into a deep crisis, it would still be an Italian crisis — rather than a “euro“ crisis.
Europe Needs to Take a Chill Pill
A controlled unwinding of the euro might offer material economic benefits to many members of the Eurozone.
Italy Versus Germany: The Real Story
The saga of a dynamic Germany and a sclerotic Italy does not reflect the historical record.
Will Italy Spell the End of the Euro?
France and Germany will be very flexible in their response to Italian demands, irrespective of the official rhetoric from Berlin and Paris.
Italy and the Yanis Varoufakis Effect
Populists in power, like Five Stars and the Lega in Italy, can do serious damage. In the case of Italy, the key risks are long-term rather than immediate.
After Italy: Experience Shows That Populists Can Get Real
Though the populists have triumphed in Italy, examples show that populists often abandon their most dangerous demands and their euro scepticism in the pursuit of power.
After Italy: Dealing with the Populist Menace in Europe
To advance their prospects of finding partners, both 5Star and Lega have ditched the most dangerous part of their erstwhile agenda. But significant risks remain.
Europe Knows Where It Doesn’t Want to Go
As Germany and Italy decide the shape of their future governments, the EU is making slow progress. It is abandoning lofty schemes and determined to focus on people’s real problems.
Italy’s Elections: How Germany Is Italianizing Itself
Italian politicians warning against “Germany-type problems” in forming a government after the next election are a truly striking moment of European integration – although not a particularly welcome one.