Euro Commentary

Curing What Ails Europe

Creating a fiscal union will cause more problems. Europe needs a different sort of medicine.

How the U.S. Will Pay for the Euro Crisis

Secretary Geithner is in Europe. He should be convincing Congress to act on the euro zone crisis before it's too late.

Five Great Misconceptions about the Euro Crisis

Americans are in denial. Europe's crisis is bigger and more far-reaching than Washington will admit.

The Revolt of the Political Man

Washington and Wall Street, the euro and the ECB have ruled for too long. Citizens are throwing off the golden straitjacket and reclaiming their voice.

Resuscitating the Euro

The eurozone is down, but not out. There may yet be hope for the euro's survival.

Europe's Contagion Effect: Prepare for a Global Economic Collapse

Europe is fast approaching the moment of truth that will reveal whether it can solve the crisis or be consumed by it.

A Full-Court Currency Press

Washington should pressure Beijing on its currency—multilaterally.

Turning the Page in Iraq

Reduced violence and signs of political progress in Baghdad are heartening. But the United States remains essential to Iraq's success.

A Tale of Two Monasteries

A Christian church service that will either be a breakthrough in relations between Turkey and Armenia, or a disaster for the Turkish liberal elite.

Crisis in the EU

There are very real problems with the European project, but the eurozone isn’t going anywhere.

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May 26, 2012