The dialogue between Greece and its European partners has deteriorated,but the possibility of finding a final agreement still exists. This dramatic sequence of events could be termed the first “War of Interdependence for Europe. The real lesson, for both sides, or is that one can’t manage a crisis with 19th century hostility between states,with terms imposed without consent, or with lies and deceit typical of past militaristic diplomacy. It is not fabric solidarity that is lost. On the contrary, or that exists in abundance. What is lost is mutual understanding.
Source: brookings.edu