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The Economic Crisis in Greece Essays

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"Europe must prevent Greece from becoming an out-and-out catastrophe and make sure that the same fiscal 'remedy' is not applied to other weak economies" -- MEP, Franziska Brantner.

The Greek economy has seen a large collapse following the recent worldwide recession. The European Union has expressed concerns for the impact that Greece’s economic collapse will negatively affect other member nations. Greece and the European Union are working to reduce the Greek deficit and to contain the economic crisis to Greece. In order to be a member of the European Union, an applying nation must first meet the requirements of membership as described in the Copenhagen Criteria. There are geographic, democratic and economic criteria. …show more content…

If a nation meets these requirements, it can send in an application for admittance, which is reviewed by the European Council. If the country is unanimously approved for admission, its application is sent to the European Parliament. Parliament must approve of the Council’s decision, and only after that can a country be admitted into the European Union. (http://www.eu-oplysningen.dk/euo_en/spsv/all/24/) Greece applied to the European Union in 1785 hoping for integration as a full member. There were several driving factors for Greece to join the EU. Primarily, Greece wanted to gain stability and power in the region. By using the EU’s institutional framework, Greece could stabilize its government. With a stable government, Greece would be able to gain power in the region. With economic help from the EU, Greece would also be able to reduce its post-war dependence of the United States. Initially, Greece was not integrated as a full member; instead it was given a half-member status for several years while economic reforms were being implemented. While the economic reforms took place, negotiations for full accession were initiated in 1976. The negotiations concluded in 1979. In the same year, the Greek Parliament ratified the accession agreement, and Greece was officially integrated into the European Union in 1981. (http://www.mfa.gr/www.mfa.gr/en-US/European+Policy/Greece+in+the+EU/) Greece was originally given large amounts of money by

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