Avinash Persaud, Gresham College in the UK
The geography of the political economy is why climate mitigation is not happening fast enough. A coalition has developed five integrated “asks” as part of the broader 'Bridgetown Initiative’ unveiled by Prime Minister Mottley of Barbados in September. They will deliver more change to the debt, aid, and funding architecture than we have seen in a lifetime.
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A Manifesto for Going from Billions to Trillions in Climate Finance Now: Some Highlights of the Bridgetown Initiative”
Category: RT09 – Sovereign Debt
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The Depressing Tenacity of the Global Debt Architecture
Odette Lienau, Cornell University and Boston College
One silver(y) lining of a massive global crisis could have been the summoning of enough collective willpower to enact far-reaching change in international debt architecture. Instead we have seen piecemeal efforts that will prove insufficient. The international community needs to prioritize serious movement on multiple tracks to put in place a framework that embeds widely accepted sovereign debt resolution principles before it is desperately needed.
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The Depressing Tenacity of the Global Debt Architecture”
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Sovereign Debt and Hegemonic Transitions
Juan Flores Zendejas, University of Geneva
Changes in borrowing patterns by many middle-income countries reflect ongoing changes in the economic and geopolitical context. As creditors continue to grow more heterogeneous, debt default management and creditor coordination are likely to become major challenges to global economic governance.
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Stephen Nelson, Shelter from the Storm?
August 02, 2022
The sharp upward trend in many countries’ public debt levels in the wake of the global public health crisis continues to cast doubt over governments’ willingness
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Stephen Nelson, Shelter from the Storm?”
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Rosa M. Lastra, Sovereign Debt and the Path Forward: A Few Reflections
Rosa M. Lastra, Centre for Commercial Law Studies, Queen Mary University of London
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Rosa M. Lastra, Sovereign Debt and the Path Forward: A Few Reflections”
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James Thuo Gathii, Sovereign Debt as a Mode of Colonial Governance: Past, Present and Future Possibilities
James Thuo Gathii, African Sovereign Debt Justice Network
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James Thuo Gathii, Sovereign Debt as a Mode of Colonial Governance: Past, Present and Future Possibilities”
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Mark Weidemaier & Mitu Gulati, Russia’s Perplexing Sovereign Bonds
Mark Weidemaier, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and Mitu Gulati, University of Virginia School of Law
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Mark Weidemaier & Mitu Gulati, Russia’s Perplexing Sovereign Bonds”
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Layna Mosley & Peter Rosendorff, I Will Survive: the Domestic Politics of Debt
Layna Mosley, Princeton University & Peter Rosendorff, NYU
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Layna Mosley & Peter Rosendorff, I Will Survive: the Domestic Politics of Debt”
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Ugo Panizza, The Big Disconnect
Ugo Panizza, The Graduate Institute Geneva and Centre for Economic Policy Research
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Ugo Panizza, The Big Disconnect”
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Guest editors: Anna Gelpern and Stephen Park
Contributors: Daniel Bradlow, Aitor Erce, Kevin Gallagher, James Gathii, Rosa Lastra, Odette Lienau, Layna Mosley and Peter Rosendorff, Stephen Nelson, Juan Flores Zendejas, Ugo Panizza, Avinash Persaud, Mark Weidemaier and Mitu Gulati, Elya Zhang
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