by Patrick Donahue
June 16, 2015 — 1:14 AM EEST
Bloomberg
The Teflon
chancellor may be vulnerable after all.
The specter
of insolvency in Greece
poses the biggest threat to the legacy of German Chancellor Angela Merkel whose
political longevity rests on her crisis-fighting diplomacy.
From the
threat of the U.K. leaving the European Union to the festering conflict in
Ukraine, Merkel’s credibility as the continent’s most powerful leader and her
guiding philosophy of a more united, competitive Europe risks unraveling.
And it
might just be Greece, an
economy a fraction the size of Germany’s,
that could deal the most painful blow.