ABSTRACT

This book presents the step-by-step approach towards a more just and equitable International Economic Order, an equilibrium of interests based on understanding and experience in a rapidly changing world and discusses the problem of foreign debt in the present and a New International Economic Order.

chapter |5 pages

Introduction to the Symposium

ByKamal Hossain

chapter |16 pages

Dramatic Action or Muddling Through Strategy in the Debt Problem

ByAntonio Belaunde-Moreyra

chapter |10 pages

The Restructuring of International DEBT: Recent Developments 1

ByHugo J. Hahn

chapter |10 pages

Discussion

Edited ByDetlev CHR. Dicke

chapter |13 pages

IMF Conditionality and State Sovereignty 1

ByKarl M. Meessen

chapter |7 pages

Discussion

Edited ByDetlev CHR. Dicke

chapter |6 pages

The Present Strategy to Deal with the Debt Problem

ByCarlos E. Sanson

chapter |6 pages

Discussion

Edited ByDetlev CHR. Dicke

chapter |17 pages

Control of Transborder Movements of Capital

ByRudolf von Graffenried

chapter |17 pages

Comecon 1 as a Debtor of the Western Financial System

ByThomas E. Krayenbuehl

chapter |8 pages

Discussion

Edited ByDetlev CHR. Dicke

chapter |8 pages

Economic Coercion on Heavily Indebted Countries

ByDetlev Chr. Dicke

chapter |27 pages

Renegotiation and Rescheduling

ByDavid Flint

chapter |11 pages

The Baker Plan 1

Edited ByDetlev CHR. Dicke

chapter |9 pages

General Discussion

Edited ByDetlev CHR. Dicke

chapter |5 pages

The Indian Point of View

BySubrata Roy Chowdhury

chapter |22 pages

The Public Debt, Democratic Principles and the Rule of Law

ByPaul Kirchhof