If You Understand Syriza, Then Greece's Situation Makes a Lot More Sense
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In Brussels and Berlin, Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras is an isolated radical unwilling to strike the deal needed to keep his country in the euro.
That’s not the way his friends and allies in the Syriza party, a motley coalition that ranges from Leninists to Keynesians, see it.