Thomas M. Callaghy is Professor Emeritus of Political Science at the University of Pennsylvania. He earned a doctorate in Political Science from Berkeley in 1979 and taught at Penn State, Columbia University, and the University of Pennsylvania. At Penn, he served as Co-director of the Joseph H. Lauder Institute of the Wharton School, Acting Director of the African Studies Center, and Chair of the Political Science Department.
Dedication and Acknowledgements Abbreviations
Chapter 1: Paris Club: An Introduction Chapter 2: Beginnings of the Paris Club Chapter 3: Growing Pains: Argentina 1958-63 and Turkey 1959, 1965 Chapter 4: South America in Crisis: Brazil 1961-64, Argentina and Chile1965 Chapter 5: Indonesia 1965-1970: An Exceptional Case Chapter 6: Ghana 1966-74: A Messy, Complicated Process Chapter 7: India 1964-77 and Pakistan 1971-74: How Not to Do Debt Relief Chapter 8: Peru 1968-71: Highly Contentious Bargaining Chapter 9: Chile 1971-76 and the Strange Case of North Korea: Near Breakdown Chapter 10: Beginnings of an African Deluge and a Structural Dilemma Chapter 11: Returnees: Peru 1976-79, Turkey 1978-80, and North Korea 1979 Chapter 12: Zaire, 1978-79: Failed Reform and Ritual Dances Chapter 13: Developing Country Resistance to the Paris Club Chapter 14: Conclusion
Appendix I: Tables Appendix II: Archival Work, Interviews, and Citation Format Notes
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