In a review of IIEP's @stephenbkaplan's recent book, Richard Feinberg says, "Kaplan presents an in-depth, carefully reasoned assessment of the sudden burst in Chinese lending to Latin American governments." Read the full review in @ForeignAffairs: https://t.co/Zi7sJyKxx5
3. The Fed walks a delicate tightrope in managing these economic forces with the Iran energy shock pushing inflation to its highest levels in three years.
I’m excited to share my new article, The Fed’s Financial Stability Paradox: The Political Economy of Central Bank Mandates in the United States | Studies in American Political Development | Cambridge Core - https://t.co/3wuzt95h5W
2. In a highly financialized world, the Fed often provides easy credit with exceptional monetary instruments, i.e. quantitative easing, to contain financial instability. The article examines these patterns during the 2023 regional banking crisis, but has implications for today.
IIEP Faculty Affiliate @stephenbkaplan was featured in a Bloomberg News article, entitled "Maduro's 'Perfect Union' with China Hides Deep Economic Rupture," which also highlighted Kaplan's book, "Globalizing Patient Capital."
Read the full article: https://t.co/Pb3XiOKZPu
Why don't Latin American nations issue more debt during commodity booms? In the prelude to what promises to be a terrific year for the politics of international debt @APSAtweets, @iasmin_goes and I answer this question in @WorldDevJournal#Americas https://t.co/wHcSbyR5Li
@MariaLingon Funny you should ask. I'm currently working on a book that extends the logic to present day. You might also be interested in The Political Economy of Sovereign Debt (2017) @The_JOP that also build on the book https://t.co/wIqQruJ0dA
@MariaLingon Thank you very much @marialingon I'm glad you are enjoying "Globalization and Austerity Politics" @CUP_PoliSci Hope to meet you on the conference circuit!
Much enjoyed this session with @BUBeckyRay Muyang Chen @MilesKahler and @stephenbkaplan on Belt and Road (I talked about the somewhat underwhelming US response).
https://t.co/ED1GzgE243
How should Latin America triangulate between Chinese & U.S. economic engagement? Can Latin American countries maximize development opportunities? Find out Sat (5/27) 8:30amPT (rm 211) @VanConventions or 11:30amET (online) w/ @V_Chonn @LASACongress @CUP_PoliSci@GWtweets
Congratulations to Associate Professor @stephenbkaplan for winning the @LASACONGRESS 2023 Luciano Tomassini International Relations Book Award for his book Globalizing Patient Capital: The Political Economy of Chinese Finance in the Americas #ElliottProud https://t.co/j2ee7uKZuq
How do debt ceiling politics affect the U.S. dollar? Should the debt limit be scrapped? Are there better options to managing borrowing? See my interview with @AllisonNathanGS@GoldmanSachs for more details @GWtweets@IIEPGW@gw_ciber
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How should the US compete w/China's development finance? Find out on Sat (5/27) 8:30amPT (rm 211 @VanConventions) or 11:30amET (online @LASA2023). I'm thrilled my book will receive the 2023 International Relations Book Award @LASACONGRESS @IIEPGW@GWtweets@CUP_PoliSci@gw_ciber
Congratulations to Associate Professor @stephenbkaplan for winning the @LASACONGRESS 2023 Luciano Tomassini International Relations Book Award for his book Globalizing Patient Capital: The Political Economy of Chinese Finance in the Americas #ElliottProud https://t.co/j2ee7uKZuq
I am thrilled that my book, Globalizing Patient Capital, @CUP_PoliSci@GWtweets won the @LASACONGRESS 2023 Luciano Tomassini International Relations Book Award. Thank you @TheWilsonCenter@LATAMProg@IIEPGW@gw_ciber for the support, particularly through the pandemic's solitude!
Congratulations to Associate Professor @stephenbkaplan for winning the @LASACONGRESS 2023 Luciano Tomassini International Relations Book Award for his book Globalizing Patient Capital: The Political Economy of Chinese Finance in the Americas #ElliottProud https://t.co/j2ee7uKZuq