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|a Imperialism and the political economy of global south's debt /
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|a Cover -- IMPERIALISM AND THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF GLOBAL SOUTH'S DEBT -- RESEARCH IN POLITICAL ECONOMY -- EDITORIAL ADVISORY BOARD -- IMPERIALISM AND THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF GLOBAL SOUTH'S DEBT -- Copyright -- CONTENTS -- LIST OF TABLES AND FIGURES -- LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS -- ABOUT THE EDITOR -- ABOUT THE CONTRIBUTORS -- PREFACE -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- 1. Case Studies -- The Political Economy of Debt in the Global South: The Case of Argentina (2001-2022) -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 From the Dictatorship to the 2001 Economic Crisis and the Debt-Renegotiation Processes
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|a 3 The Return of External Restrictions -- 4 The Macri Administration (2015-2019) and the Return to the IMF -- 5 The Economic Consequences of External Indebtedness and the Challenges for the Global South -- Notes -- References -- Can Debt Be Sustainable, if Life Isn't? Argentina's Debt Crisis and Social Reproduction* -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Argentina and Debt: A Brief History of Dependency -- 3 Debt Sustainability: What Is It? -- 4 Political Feasibility or Life at the Center? -- 5 Life at the Center or No Debt Sustainability Without Life Sustainability -- 6 Conclusions -- Notes
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|a References -- Colonial Hangover in Global Financial Markets: Eurobonds, China, and African Debt -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Colonial Hangover, Law, and the Development of Sovereign Debt Markets -- 3 Structural Adjustment and Sovereign Debt Cycles in Africa -- 4 The Changing African Sovereign Debt Creditor Landscape -- 5 Debt Management, the COVID-19 Pandemic, and the DSSI -- 6 Cycles of Debt Crisis in Zambia -- 7 External Debt and Transparency: Lessons From Mozambique -- 8 Conclusion - Allocating Sovereign Debt Risk -- Notes -- References
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|a Tightening the Grip: Foreign Creditors and Sudan's Political Transition (2019-2022) -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Debts and Development (1956-1985) -- 3 From Salvation to Sanctions -- 4 A Forced "Delinking" -- 5 Revolution and After -- 6 Counting Sudan's Debts -- 7 Sudan, HIPC, and the Aborted Transition -- 8 Stealing a Revolution -- 9 Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 2. The Elusive Quest for a Sovereign Debt Restructuring Mechanism -- Refusing to Improve: Sovereign Debt REPAYMENT DIFFICULTIES and the Political Economy of Inertia in UNCTAD 1964-1979 -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction
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|a 2 Escalating Political Disputes Over Debt Repayment Difficulties -- 3 DEBT Policy Proposals Through UNCTAD I-V -- 3.1 Rejection and Deferral: UNCTAD I-III -- Geneva to Santiago -- 3.2 Splintering Proposals: From UNCTAD IV (Nairobi) to UNCTAD V (Manila) -- 4 Conclusion -- ACKNOWLEDGEMENT -- Notes -- References -- Limits of Sovereign Debt Restructuring Mechanisms and Possible Alternatives -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Brief History of Attempts to Create a Sovereign Debt Restructuring Mechanism -- 3 The Current Mechanisms -- 3.1 The International Monetary Fund -- 3.2 The Paris Club
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|a Imperialism and the Political Economy of Global South's Debtrecognises the systemic nature of the Global South's external debt, revealed only further by the economic uncertainty of the Covid-19 pandemic, as well as the need to analyse it in relation to existing imperialist structures.
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