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Looking back in anger – review of Adults in the Room, The Hindu Times

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A former minister’s account of how Greece handled a financial meltdown is a tell-all political memoir like no other   G. Sampath Whether it is agricultural policies that hurt farmers’ interests or labour ‘reforms’ that erode workers’ rights, or welfare cuts that hurt the poor, it has been seen time and again in democracies around the world that all political parties, regardless of their electoral promises and ideological persuasions, invariably adopt the same economic policies that caused their predecessors in power to be voted out. No country has exemplified this phenomenon more spectacularly than Greece. In January 2015, fed up after five years of austerity, the Greeks voted for the radical left Syriza

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