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States, Debt, and Power
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Kenneth Dyson
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June 19 2014
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Oxford University Press
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June 19 2014
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Prologue
pp. 33
Contextualizing Debt
pp. 46
The Nature of Sovereign Creditworthiness
pp. 65
Moralizing Credit
pp. 99
The Evolution of Public Debt
pp. 127
Financial Repression, Debasement, and the Historic Arc of Default
pp. 162
Theological Traces and Social Contexts
pp. 191
The Dynamics of Public Debt in Historical Perspective
pp. 237
Law, Public Debt, and the Paradoxes of Power
pp. 262
Economic Cultures, Ideologies of Debt, and State Virtue
pp. 286
Space, Time, and Statecraft
pp. 319
States and Financial Markets
pp. 355
Professional Consensus, Political Silence, and Sovereign Creditworthiness
pp. 404
The Dynamics of External Imbalances and Debt
pp. 458
Which Truth? The Power of Numeric Indicators and Probabilistic Reasoning about Public Debt
pp. 485
Public Debt Dynamics
pp. 506
Public Debt and Multilevel Statehood
pp. 563
Still the ‘Old’ Europe? Historical Legacies and Long-Term Political Challenges
pp. 591
The Achilles Heel of Post-War European Integration
pp. 634
Epilogue
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