Monday, September 4, 2017

''A Greek Drama, London Actors, and a European Stage'' By Viktoria Dendrinou , Nikos Chrysoloras , and Ian Wishart



 









When David Davis used the words “constructive ambiguity” to describe the U.K.’s negotiating strategy last month, a sense of déjà vu struck European Union officials.
The term -- coined by Henry Kissinger in reference to the use of ambiguous language as a negotiating tactic -- was often deployed by former Greek Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis in 2015 when defending the brinkmanship that nearly led his country to default and exit the euro area.
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