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Greece has been the weakest link of the eurozone since 2009, and the crisis has brought to the fore several issues that go to the heart of contemporary Europe. Austerity measures are dividing the continent and the Greek people are preparing for a second general election in as many months. Does the vote amount to a referendum on whether to leave the eurozone, as has been suggested by David Cameron? Will the euro collapse altogether, and does the current instability threaten the balance of forces that have historically dominated European politics?Greece has been the weakest link of the eurozone since 2009, and the crisis has brought to the fore several issues that go to the heart of contemporary Europe. Austerity measures are dividing the continent and the Greek people are preparing for a second general election in as many months. Does the vote amount to a referendum on whether to leave the eurozone, as has been suggested by David Cameron? Will the euro collapse altogether, and does the current instability threaten the balance of forces that have historically dominated European politics?
Professor Costas Lapavitsas, Professor Costas Douzinas, and the Greek journalist Aris Chatzistefanou will be here from 3-4pm (UK time) to debate the Greek crisis and what might happen next for the rest of Europe. You will be able to post your questions in the thread below from 2.30pm. Professor Costas Lapavitsas, Professor Costas Douzinas and the journalist Aris Chatzistefanou will be here from 3pm to 4pm (UK time) to debate the Greek crisis and what might happen next for the rest of Europe. You will be able to post your questions in the thread below from 2.30pm.