Sovereign Debt at the Crossroads: Challenges and Proposals for Resolving the Third World Debt Crisis

Sovereign Debt at the Crossroads: Challenges and Proposals for Resolving the Third World Debt Crisis

Sovereign Debt at the Crossroads: Challenges and Proposals for Resolving the Third World Debt Crisis

Sovereign Debt at the Crossroads: Challenges and Proposals for Resolving the Third World Debt Crisis

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Overview

Recent world events have created a compelling need for new perspectives and realistic solutions to the problem of sovereign debt. The success of the Jubilee 2000 movement in raising public awareness of the devastating effects of debt, coupled with the highly publicized Bono/O'Neill tour of Africa, and the spectacular default and economic implosion of Argentina have helped spur a global debate over debt. A growing chorus of globalization critics, galvanized by the Catholic Church's demand for forgiveness and bolstered by recent defaults, has put debt near the top of the international agenda. Creditor governments and international financial institutions have belatedly recognized the need for more sustainable progress on debt as an inescapable step towards economic recovery in many parts of the world. This book is intended to advance the dialogue around these issues by providing a comprehensive overview of the problems raised by debt and describing new and practical approaches to overcoming them. It will be the first in more than a decade to bring together under one cover the voices of prominent members of the international debt community. It will include pieces from the most relevant constituencies: from creditors (the IMF/World Bank, government lenders, private investors) to critics (debtor representatives, activists, and academics) and analysis from economists, bankers, lawyers, social scientists, and politicians. As contributions come from such leading thinkers across a range of disciplines, this book will offer a timely guide for understanding and influencing the debt debate.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780195168013
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 04/13/2006
Pages: 352
Product dimensions: 9.10(w) x 6.14(h) x 0.94(d)

About the Author

Chris Jochnick has worked for fifteen years at the intersection of human rights, development and corporate accountability. He is the founder of two international non-profit groups devoted to economic and social rights, spent five years in a wall street law firm and currently directs Oxfam America's work on corporate social responsibility. He has written and lectured extensively on human rights, sovereign debt and corporations and is an adjunct professor at the School of International and Public Affairs at Columbia University. He is a graduate of Harvard Law School and a former MacArthur Foundation writing fellow.

Fraser Preston is an international banker and investor, with a decade of experience in emerging markets and a commitment to economic development. He spent four years working in the capital markets of Argentina and Brazil, and is currently a principal of a multi-billion dollar private equity fund. He is a graduate of Stanford Law School and the Stanford Graduate School of Business where he was a GMIX fellow.

Table of Contents

Forewordvii
Contributorsxiii
Introduction3
Part ISovereign Debt: History and Impacts
1Creditor Initiatives in the 1980s and 1990s13
2Playing Games with African Lives: The G7 Debt Relief Strategy and the Politics of Indifference35
3Sovereign Debt and the Debt Crisis in Emerging Countries: The Experience of the 1990s55
Part IISovereign Debt: Law and Ethics
4Ecological Debt-The Economic Possibilities for Our Grandchildren83
5Defining "Illegitimate Debt": When Creditors Should Be Liable for Improper Loans109
6The Legal Case for Debt Repudiation132
7Ethics, Market and Government Failure, and Globalization: Perspectives on Debt and Finance158
8Helping the Poor to Help Themselves: Debt Relief or Aid?174
Part IIISovereign Debt: Prospects and Proposals
9Using International Finance to Further Conservation: The First 15 Years of Debt-for-Nature Swaps197
10Odious Debt215
11Dealing Comprehensively, and Justly, with Sovereign Debt226
12The IMF's SDRM-Simply Disastrous Rescheduling Management?246
13Dealing with Sovereign Debt: Trends and Implications267
14The Jubliee 2000 Campaign: A Brief Overview297
Index319
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