Adults in The Room is a book written by Yanis Varoufakis, a Greek economist and former Minister of Finance for Greece. The book is a memoir of his experience during the Greek financial crisis of 2015. It provides an insider’s perspective on the events that led to the crisis, the negotiations with the European Union and the International Monetary Fund, and the aftermath of the crisis.
Chapter 1: The Rise of the Far Right
In the first chapter, Varoufakis discusses the rise of the far right in Europe and how it was fueled by the austerity measures imposed by the European Union. He argues that the austerity measures were not only ineffective but also counterproductive, as they led to social unrest and the rise of extremist parties.
Chapter 2: The Troika
The second chapter focuses on the Troika, which is the group of institutions that oversees the economic policies of the European Union. Varoufakis describes how the Troika was more interested in imposing austerity measures than in finding a sustainable solution to the Greek crisis.
Chapter 3: The Bailout
In the third chapter, Varoufakis explains how the bailout package was negotiated and how it failed to address the root causes of the crisis. He also discusses the conditions imposed by the Troika, which included wage cuts, tax increases, and the privatization of public assets.
Chapter 4: The Referendum
The fourth chapter describes the events leading up to the Greek referendum on the bailout package. Varoufakis describes how he and his team campaigned for a “no” vote, which was seen as a vote against austerity and the Troika.
Chapter 5: The Aftermath
The fifth chapter discusses the aftermath of the referendum and the negotiations that followed. Varoufakis describes how he was forced to resign as Minister of Finance and how the new government capitulated to the Troika’s demands.
Conclusion
Adults in The Room is a powerful memoir that provides an insider’s perspective on the Greek financial crisis. Varoufakis’ analysis of the crisis and the austerity measures imposed by the European Union is insightful and thought-provoking. The book is a must-read for anyone interested in understanding the causes of the crisis and the impact of austerity measures on society.