Sovereign Debt Diplomacies
Rethinking sovereign debt from colonial empires to hegemony

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Contributor(s)
PENET, PIERRE (editor)
Flores Zendejas, Juan (editor)
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Swiss National Science Foundation (SNF)Language
EnglishAbstract
This volume offers two important contributions to the literature on sovereign debt. First, it provides a unique genealogy of debt collection practices in terms of their availability, acceptability and efficacy. We argue that creditors’ tactics and methods to enforce debt repayment emerged and solidified to a large extent in relation to the threads of colonial history, from the building of empires to the decolonisation era. Second, this volume reflects critically on the relevance of neo-colonial interpretations in recent cases of sovereign debt disputes