
States and the Masters of Capital
Sovereign Lending, Old and New
$53.59
- Paperback
240 pages
- Release Date
22 January 2023
Summary
Today, states’ ability to borrow private capital depends on stringent evaluations of their creditworthiness. While many presume that this has long been the case, Quentin Bruneau argues that it is a surprisingly recent phenomenon—the outcome of a pivotal shift in the social composition of financial markets.
Investigating the financiers involved in lending capital to sovereigns over the past two centuries, Bruneau identifies profound changes in their identities, goals, and forms of know…
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9780231204699 |
|---|---|
| ISBN-10: | 0231204698 |
| Author: | Quentin Bruneau |
| Publisher: | Columbia University Press |
| Imprint: | Columbia University Press |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Number of Pages: | 240 |
| Release Date: | 22 January 2023 |
| Weight: | 666g |
| Dimensions: | 229mm x 152mm |
| Series: | Columbia Studies in International Order and Politics |
What They're Saying
Critics Review
Bruneau provides a new take on a fascinating subject, presenting a necessary and interesting glimpse into the opaque and immensely powerful world of sovereign finance and giving us a real sense of the cultural logics that pervade this rarefied sphere. – Emily Erikson, author of Trade and Nation: How Companies and Politics Reshaped Economic ThoughtQuentin Bruneau shines a deep and penetrating light on financial institutions and the changing forms of knowledge which guide their activities. The historical mode of enquiry he adopts is a critical advance on more static conceptions of institutional agency, and is an important contribution towards understanding what is new and innovative in contemporary global finance. – Randall Germain, author of Global Politics and Financial GovernancePithy, intelligent, illuminating. This exciting book reveals the changing and pivotal role played by financial actors and markets in modern state formation. – Patricia Clavin, coeditor of Internationalisms: A Twentieth-Century HistoryBruneau has written a brilliant book about the ‘ways of knowing’ in international finance. * Survival *This book is a compelling read, and its ambition to create an interdisciplinary bridge is highly commendable. It undoubtedly contributes insights for gaining an interesting perspective on some of the foundational aspects of sovereign lending. * H-Diplo *The book is a significant achievement, providing a novel method through which IR scholars can recover the pivotal yet ‘seemingly most mundane aspects of a given epoch’s thought, among specific social groups.’ * International Affairs *
About The Author
Quentin Bruneau
Quentin Bruneau is an assistant professor of politics at the New School for Social Research.
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