The Politics of Global Debt is a detailed political analysis of the
origins and consequences of the `global debt crisis' which emerged
in the early 1980s. It assesses both `imperialist' and `New Right'
interpretations of the crisis, and also presents a series of case
studies of the effects of external debt upon Africa, Latin America,
Eastern Europe and Asia. The book focusses upon the `sovereign
debt' of states, and its management, and examines the ways in which
global economic structures, inefficient policies, weak
institutions, and corrupt political leaders contribute to a global
debt crisis which has both international and domestic roots.
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