Description |
1 online resource (xvii, 352 pages) : color illustrations |
Contents |
Introduction: Sovereign debt diplomacies / Pierre Pénet and Juan Flores Zendejas -- Rethinking sovereign debt from colonial empires to hegemony / Pierre Pénet and Juan Flores Zendejas -- Section 1. Imperial solutions to sovereign debt crises (1820-1933) -- Sovereignty and debt in nineteenth-century Latin America / Juan Flores Zendejas and Felipe Ford Cole -- Foreign debt and colonization in Egypt and Tunisia (1862-82) / Ali Coşkun Tunçer -- Independence and the effect of empire: The case of 'sovereign debts' issued by British colonies / Nicolas Degive and Kim Oosterlinck -- Section 2. Debt disputes in the age of financial repression: When repayment takes a backseat (1933-70s) -- The fortune of geopolitical conditions in debt diplomacy: Mexico's long road to the 1942 foreign debt settlement / Gustavo Del Angel and Lorena Pérez-Hernández -- The multilateral principle-based approach to the restructuring of German debts in 1953 / Laura de la Villa -- The revenge of defaulters: Sovereign defaults and interstate negotiations in the post-war financial order, 1940-65 / Juan Flores Zendejas, Pierre Pénet, and Christian Suter -- Section 3. Postcolonial transitions and the hopes for a new international economic order (1960s-80s) -- We owe you nothing: Decolonization and sovereign debt obligations in international public law / Grégoire Mallard -- Decolonization and sovereign debt: A quagmire / Michael Waibel -- The global south debt revolution that wasn't: UNCTAD from technocractic activism to technical assistance / Quentin Deforge and Benjamin Lemoine -- Section 4. The legalization of sovereign debt disputes between wish and reality (1990s-present) -- Placing contemporary sovereign debt: The fragmented landscape of legal precedent and legislative pre-emption / Giselle Datz -- Maduro bonds / Mitu Gulati and Ugo Panizza -- Contract provisions, default risk, and bond prices: Evidence from Puerto Rico / Anusha Chari and Ryan Leary -- Concluding remarks. (Neo)colonialism, (Neo)imperialism, and hegemony: On choosing concepts in sovereign debt / Odette Lienau |
Summary |
Sovereign Debt Diplomacies revisits the meaning of sovereign debt in relation to colonial history and postcolonial developments |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (Oxford Scholarship Online, viewed July 16, 2021) |
Subject |
Debts, Public -- History
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Diplomacy -- History
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International economic relations -- History
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Debts, Public
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Diplomacy
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International economic relations
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Genre/Form |
History
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Pénet, Pierre, editor.
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Flores Zendejas, Juan Huitzilihuitl, editor.
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ISBN |
9780192636171 |
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0192636170 |
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9780191898495 |
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019189849X |
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9780192636188 |
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0192636189 |
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