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MAR 13, 2023 • Journal Online Exclusive
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 ...
MAR 13, 2023 • Journal Online Exclusive
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 ...
MAR 13, 2023 • Journal Online Exclusive
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 ...
MAR 13, 2023 • Journal Online Exclusive
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 ...
MAR 13, 2023 • Journal Online Exclusive
Roundtable: Emerging Issues in Sovereign Debt
The editors of Ethics & International Affairs are pleased to present an online exclusive roundtable on emerging issues in sovereign debt. The collection examines China's growing ...
MAR 13, 2023 • Podcast
C2GTalk: How can companies ensure carbon dioxide removal has a positive impact? with Amy Luers
New thinking is needed to ensure high-quality nature-based carbon dioxide removal offers genuine and long-lasting benefits to the climate and biodiversity, says Microsoft's Amy Luers.
MAR 8, 2023 • Podcast
Re-engaging Africa, with The New School's Sean Jacobs
At the U.S.-Africa Leaders Summit in December, President Joe Biden signaled that "Africa's success is the world's success." The New School’s Sean ...
MAR 7, 2023 • Podcast
How to Renew and Rebuild After a Brush with Authoritarianism
In the last few years, democracies around the world have experienced dangerous brushes with authoritarianism. The U.S., Brazil, and Sri Lanka saw their institutions ...
MAR 5, 2023 • Journal
Making Space for Justice: Social Movements, Collective Imagination, and Political Hope