States, Debt, and Power: 'Saints' and 'Sinners' in European History and Integration

Awards:   Winner of UACES Best Book Prize 2015. Winner of Winner of the UACES Best Book Prize 2015.
Author:   Kenneth Dyson (Research Professor, Research Professor, School of Law and Politics, Cardiff University)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
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Pages:   796
Publication Date:   19 June 2014
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States, Debt, and Power: 'Saints' and 'Sinners' in European History and Integration


Awards

  • Winner of UACES Best Book Prize 2015.
  • Winner of Winner of the UACES Best Book Prize 2015.

Overview

States, Debt, and Power argues for the importance of situating our contextually influenced thinking about European states and debt within a commitment to historically informed and critical analysis. It teases out certain broad historical patterns. The book also examines the inescapably difficult and contentious judgements about 'bad' and 'good' debt; about what constitutes sustainable debt; and about distributive justice at times of sovereign debt crisis. These judgements offer insight into the nature of power and the contingent nature of sovereign creditworthiness. Three themes weave through the book: the significance of creditor-debtor state relations in defining asymmetry of power; the context-specific and constructed character of debt, above all in relation to war; and the limitations of formal economic reasoning in the face of radical uncertainty. Part I examines case studies from Ancient Greece to the modern Euro Area and brings together a wealth of historical data that cast fresh light on how sovereign debt problems are debated and addressed. Part II looks at the conditioning and constraining framework of law, culture, and ideology and their relationship to the use of policy instruments. Part III shows how the problems of matching the assumption of liability with the exercise of control are rooted in external trade and financial imbalances and external debt; in financial markets and vulnerability to banking crisis; in the character of the 'private governance of public debt'; in who has power over indicators of sustainability; in domestic institutional and political arrangements; and in sub-national fiscal governance. Part IV looks at how the problems of mismatch between liability and control take on an acute form within the historical context of European monetary union, above all in Euro Area debt crises.

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Author:   Kenneth Dyson (Research Professor, Research Professor, School of Law and Politics, Cardiff University)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
Imprint:   Oxford University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 18.00cm , Height: 5.10cm , Length: 25.10cm
Weight:   1.514kg
ISBN:  

9780198714071


ISBN 10:   0198714076
Pages:   796
Publication Date:   19 June 2014
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Prologue: The Perils of Sleepwalking 1: Contextualizing Debt: History, Morality, and the Triple Structural Dimension 2: The Nature of Sovereign Creditworthiness: Hierarchy, Sovereignty, and Responsibility 3: Moralizing Credit: Bad Debt, Good Debt, and the Troubled Conscience Part I: Debt and Political Rule in European History 4: The Evolution of Public Debt 5: Financial Repression, Debasement, and the Historic Arc of Default 6: Theological Traces and Social Contexts 7: The Dynamics of Public Debt in Historical Perspective: The Limitations of Economic Reasoning Part II: Law, Culture, and Statecraft 8: Law, Public Debt, and the Paradoxes of Power 9: Economic Cultures, Ideologies of Debt, and State Virtue 10: Space, Time, and Statecraft: Saints, Fallen Angels, False Prophets, Redeemers, and Sinners Part III: State Liability and Territorial Control 11: States and Financial Markets: The Imbalance of Power 12: Professional Consensus, Political Silence, and Sovereign Creditworthiness 13: The Dynamics of External Imbalances and Debt 14: Which Truth? The Power of Indicators and Probabilistic Reasoning about Public Debt 15: Public Debt Dynamics: Political Will and State Capacity 16: Public Debt and Multi-Level Statehood: Sub-National Fiscal Governance, Structural Imbalances, and 'Stand-Alone' Fiscal Capacity Part IV. Sovereign Creditworthiness and European Integration 17: Still the 'Old' Europe? Historical Legacies and Long-Term Political Challenges 18: The Achilles Heel of Post-War European Integration: Endogenous Preference Formation and the Boundaries of Creditor-State Power Epilogue: History as Oracle Glossary References Index

Reviews

Dyson's major accomplishment is to offer a readable synthesis of a highly demanding topic - debt and European cooperation - which lies at the very heart of our European political history. * Laurent Warlouzet, Journal of European Integration History * the book rewards its reader with a thorough, contextual and genuinely deep knowledge of its subject matter. * Agustin Jose Menendez, Political Studies Review * Kenny recognizes the potential for right-wing populist English nationalism but stresses also the progressive tradition and sees Englishness as potentially positive, as long as it is not left to the extremists. In this he echoes calls from the English left to embrace Englishness while warning against efforts to force it. This is a sophisticated and historically rich analysis and a welcome counter-balance to some of the more simplistic writing about the English question. * Michael Keating, Queen Mary University of London * In this monograph Dyson puts forward an empirically grounded and theoretically driven analysis of the present existential crises of the European Union ... the book rewards its reader with a thorough, contextual and genuinely deep knowledge of its subject matter. * AGUSTIN JOSE MENENDEZ, Political Studies * This magisterial study of European debt offers a unique perspective on the Eurozone crisis * Andy Moravcsik, Foreign Affairs * the book reminds us what a study in political economy looks like: one that does not prejudge its arguments and approaches and which uses history to question narrow ideas. Political economy, of federalism and anything else, is all too often a term for what happens when economists or their fellow travellers try to study politics, often with unfortunate results. Historicizing and contextualizing the economics, politics, institutions and the economists themselves, as Dyson does, points the way to a much more illuminating analysis that will be less prone to blinkers and manias. * Scott L. Greer, University of Michigan, Publius *


the book rewards its reader with a thorough, contextual and genuinely deep knowledge of its subject matter. Agustin Jose Menendez, Political Studies Review Kenny recognizes the potential for right-wing populist English nationalism but stresses also the progressive tradition and sees Englishness as potentially positive, as long as it is not left to the extremists. In this he echoes calls from the English left to embrace Englishness while warning against efforts to force it. This is a sophisticated and historically rich analysis and a welcome counter-balance to some of the more simplistic writing about the English question. Michael Keating, Queen Mary University of London In this monograph Dyson puts forward an empirically grounded and theoretically driven analysis of the present existential crises of the European Union ... the book rewards its reader with a thorough, contextual and genuinely deep knowledge of its subject matter. AGUSTIN JOSE MENENDEZ, Political Studies This magisterial study of European debt offers a unique perspective on the Eurozone crisis Andy Moravcsik, Foreign Affairs the book reminds us what a study in political economy looks like: one that does not prejudge its arguments and approaches and which uses history to question narrow ideas. Political economy, of federalism and anything else, is all too often a term for what happens when economists or their fellow travellers try to study politics, often with unfortunate results. Historicizing and contextualizing the economics, politics, institutions and the economists themselves, as Dyson does, points the way to a much more illuminating analysis that will be less prone to blinkers and manias. Scott L. Greer, University of Michigan, Publius


This magisterial study of European debt offers a unique perspective on the Eurozone crisis Andy Moravcsik, Foreign Affairs the book reminds us what a study in political economy looks like: one that does not prejudge its arguments and approaches and which uses history to question narrow ideas. Political economy, of federalism and anything else, is all too often a term for what happens when economists or their fellow travellers try to study politics, often with unfortunate results. Historicizing and contextualizing the economics, politics, institutions and the economists themselves, as Dyson does, points the way to a much more illuminating analysis that will be less prone to blinkers and manias. Scott L. Greer, University of Michigan, Publius


Author Information

Kenneth Dyson is a Fellow of the British Academy; an Academician of the Social Sciences; a Founding Fellow of the Learned Society of Wales; a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society; and a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts. He was twice chair of the Research Assessment Exercise Panel for European Studies; chair of the Association for the Study of German Politics, as well as of the Standing Conference of Heads of European Studies. He has held various British Academy, ESRC, and EU research grants. He was adviser for the BBC2 series 'The Money Changers'. He is Research Professor in the School of Law and Politics at Cardiff University.

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