Germany

What if the eurozone were a nightclub with a German DJ, and Greece was a dancer struggling to keep up?
“When you hear about people going abroad, you have a dilemma. Am I going to sit here and risk everything, or do I pack my bags and my family and go?”
The crisis in Greece hasn't killed off Romania's interest in the currency union.
The top Democrat on the Senate Banking Committee criticized Germany's handling of the Greek crisis.
If one country should leave the eurozone, they argue, it's not Greece -- it's Germany.
The key difference is that the United States has its own central bank -- the most powerful one in the world.