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This weekend’s Greek referendum: nobody wins, at least in Greece

  • Written by The Conversation
imageNo good choices left for GreeksAlkis Konstantinidis/Reuters

So, after five years of interminable rounds of negotiating and posturing, Greece’s status in the eurozone appears to have reached the endgame. It may be premature to pronounce the matter in any way settled, but there seem few options left.

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