Online Exclusive • 03/14/2023 • Essay
The Ethics of “Doing Politics” in the Aftermath of a Tragedy: Reflections on the Turkish Earthquake
On February 6, two earthquakes of 7.8 and 7.5 magnitude, respectively, shook Turkey and Syria. State agents and President Erdoğan’s supporters say that this is no ...
Online Exclusive • 03/13/2023 • Essay
Uncharted Territory: Navigating Africa’s Sovereign Debt Crisis with the Emergence of China as the Continent’s Largest Bilateral Creditor
The COVID-19 economic shock has highlighted the unprecedented amount of influence that China has in Africa, particularly as to issues of debt and development. This ...
Online Exclusive • 03/13/2023 • Essay
Addressing Debt Crises, Healthcare Access, and the Pandemic
Most developing countries continue to wrestle with dramatic health and economic crises spurred by the coronavirus pandemic. Many countries were and still are ill-prepared to ...
Online Exclusive • 03/13/2023 • Essay
Voice at the Point of Sovereign Default
Much has been written about the questionable legitimacy of extending credit to states where it is likely that the funds will benefit corrupt leaders, or ...
Online Exclusive • 03/13/2023 • Essay
Introduction: Emerging Issues in Sovereign Debt
Indebtedness has long played a role in the struggle of countries in the Global South to achieve economic and social development. The essays in this ...