2021
DOI: 10.1007/s43253-021-00058-z
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Ties that bind and blur: financialization and the evolution of sovereign debt as private contract

Abstract: The rich scholarship on the politics and finance of sovereign debt tends to take for granted debt’s most basic form: as a private contract. Nevertheless, legal challenges have been central to the contemporary evolution of sovereign debt dynamics thanks to litigating strategies rendered possible by — mostly standard — contractual stipulations in international sovereign bonds. By using a debt-as-private-contract lens, the paper highlights how exposed sovereign debtors present themselves to these global transacti… Show more

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