This book offers a comprehensive study of Latin America's historical relationship with odious debt and explores how this history informs a global critique of economics and international law. Pressing questions on bankruptcy, loss and damage, reparations, and the pursuit of a global moral economy are discussed.
This book offers a comprehensive study of Latin America's historical relationship with odious debt and explores how this history informs a global critique of economics and international law. Pressing questions on bankruptcy, loss and damage, reparations, and the pursuit of a global moral economy are discussed.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Edward Jones Corredera is a Senior Research Fellow at the Max Planck institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law & Assistant Lecturer at the Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia. He received his PhD in History from the University of Cambridge in 2019. His articles have appeared in the English Historical Review, the Journal of Early Modern History, and Global Intellectual History. He has been a Fellow at the Huntington Library and the Residencia de Estudiantes, and is a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society.
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Introduction 1: Origins of Odious Debt 2: Sancho Panza's Promised Land: Spain's Default on its American Debts 3: A History of Forgiveness: Moral Bankruptcy in Mexico 4: Fratricide and Redemption: Gran Colombia's Debt to Simón Bolívar 5: Armed Debtor: The Utility of Bankruptcy in Argentina 6: Sacred Debt and Just War: Moral Economy beyond International Law Conclusion
Introduction 1: Origins of Odious Debt 2: Sancho Panza's Promised Land: Spain's Default on its American Debts 3: A History of Forgiveness: Moral Bankruptcy in Mexico 4: Fratricide and Redemption: Gran Colombia's Debt to Simón Bolívar 5: Armed Debtor: The Utility of Bankruptcy in Argentina 6: Sacred Debt and Just War: Moral Economy beyond International Law Conclusion
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