
Pawned States: State Building in the Era of International Finance
przez
Didac Queralt
Brak ocen
History
Business & Economics
Format
Twarda okładka
Strony
368
Język
Angielski
Opublikowany
Aug 9, 2022
Wydawca
Princeton University Press
ISBN-10
0691231427
ISBN-13
9780691231426
Opis
In the intricate tapestry of global finance, Didac Queralt unveils the precarious balance between international lending and the sovereignty of emerging nations. Through a historical lens, he explores how the influx of foreign loans during the nineteenth century served as a double-edged sword, promising growth and development while undermining the political stability of recipient states.
Queralt meticulously chronicles the journeys of various nations that found themselves ensnared in webs of debt, examining the social and economic ramifications of such dependencies. Each case study highlights the fragility of state power when subjected to the whims of foreign creditors, revealing how financial obligations can redefine national policies and priorities.
Beyond mere historical accounts, the narrative prompts readers to consider the contemporary implications of international finance on developing economies. The author raises important questions about the sustainability of seeking external capital for growth, shedding light on the underlying risks that continue to affect nations today.
Through this exploration, Queralt not only contributes to the dialogue on state building but also emphasizes the need for a reevaluation of how emerging nations engage with global financial systems. His work serves as both an academic inquiry and a cautionary tale, reminding readers of the intricate relationship between finance and sovereignty in the modern world.
Queralt meticulously chronicles the journeys of various nations that found themselves ensnared in webs of debt, examining the social and economic ramifications of such dependencies. Each case study highlights the fragility of state power when subjected to the whims of foreign creditors, revealing how financial obligations can redefine national policies and priorities.
Beyond mere historical accounts, the narrative prompts readers to consider the contemporary implications of international finance on developing economies. The author raises important questions about the sustainability of seeking external capital for growth, shedding light on the underlying risks that continue to affect nations today.
Through this exploration, Queralt not only contributes to the dialogue on state building but also emphasizes the need for a reevaluation of how emerging nations engage with global financial systems. His work serves as both an academic inquiry and a cautionary tale, reminding readers of the intricate relationship between finance and sovereignty in the modern world.
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