# taz.de -- taz-Texte zur Euro-Krise auf Englisch
       
 (DIR) Democracy and the Greek crisis: Breaking Europe’s Stunned Silence
       
       No longer does anybody in Brussels dare to resist orders from Berlin. Do we
       want a Europe run by decree? It’s time for debate.
       
 (DIR) Schäuble’s role in Brussels: Merkel’s bogeyman
       
       Chancellor Angela Merkel’s manner over the Greek conflict has been mostly
       obliging, while her finance minister Wolfgang Schäuble played the role of
       bad guy.
       
 (DIR) After the Euro Summit in Brussels: Thus fails Europe
       
       Thanks to a loathsome alliance, Merkel and Schäuble have been able to
       impose all of Germany’s demands on Greece. The result is a regime of
       sanctions and coercion.
       
 (DIR) Economist about the ECB and Greece: Like setting off a nuclear bomb
       
       The ECB denying Greece emergency loans would be blackmail, writes the
       economist Martin Hellwig. A crisis like 1931 could be created.
       
 (DIR) Germany, Greece and the EU: Europe isn’t that German
       
       What kind of a Europe do we want? Surely one that values solidarity. The
       German course of austerity therapy has failed. It is time to correct the
       mistakes.
       
 (DIR) After the Greek referendum: History in the Making
       
       The outcome of the referendum is clear. Now more than ever it’s up to the
       ECB, alongside the Greek government, to come up with solutions.
       
 (DIR) Grexit and the Eurozone: Destroyed confidence
       
       The monetary system is based on confidence, and that confidence has been
       shattered. The end of the monetary union is dawning – even if Greece
       remains in the euro.
       
 (DIR) Angela Merkel and the Greek crisis: Is the Chancellor invulnerable?
       
       Angela Merkel is prepared to push through a third aid package for Athens.
       The opposition accuses her of wanting to help the Greek banks, not its
       citizens.
       
 (DIR) Crisis in Greece: Europe’s helpless leftists
       
       Syriza’s politics was a proposal for the system to show good will. This was
       both naïve and impassioned.