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Episode 10 - Get with the (first) programme
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Episode 10 - Get with the (first) programme

Ten years on, a look back at Greece's 2010 bailout and its extensive legacy

The Agora · Nick Malkoutzis

August 13, 202056m 7s

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Show Notes

Amid more pressing issues, the 10th anniversary of Greece's first international bailout went slightly under the radar earlier this year.

However, to round off the first series of The Agora podcast, we have brought together three experts on the subject. Together, they look back at the events of a decade ago, which left a big mark on Greece, and asses the continuing impact of the first memorandum of understanding (MoU).

Host Nick Malkoutzis speaks to Megan Greene, a senior fellow at the Harvard Kennedy School, Marcus Walker, the South Europe bureau chief of the Wall Street Journal, and MacroPolis co-founder Yiannis Mouzakis.

These seasoned Greek crisis watchers discuss, among other things, why Greece had to be bailed out, whether there were any alternatives, what kind of flaws the adjustment programme had and what were its main legacies.


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