Greece is once again at a crossroads, being at the very center of the
world’s attention and facing unprecedented scrutiny. Oddly, this
situation fits well with the national self-understanding that accords
our country (not entirely unjustly) an outsize role in European
intellectual and political history. But the fact remains that Greek
society has entered a liminal period in which political parties,
economic practices and diplomatic certainties will slowly be overturned.