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The Financial Statecraft of Borrowers provides a comprehensive analysis of how African governments leverage external finance as a tool of political strategy and economic governance. Alexandra O. Zeitz explores the sophisticated ways in which African states navigate international debt markets, negotiate with creditors, and utilize borrowed resources to consolidate power and implement policy objectives.
The book challenges conventional narratives about African debt dependency by demonstrating that borrowing is often a deliberate choice made by rational actors pursuing specific goals. Zeitz examines case studies across multiple African nations, revealing patterns in how governments manage debt obligations, allocate resources, and balance domestic and international pressures. Her research sheds light on the relationship between external finance, state capacity, and institutional development in Africa.
Essential reading for scholars of African politics, international finance, development economics, and those seeking to understand the strategic dimensions of sovereign borrowing in the Global South.







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