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Sovereigns, Vultures and Ignoble Cowardice

Hosted by the Department of International Development

Hong Kong Theatre, Clement House,

Speaker

Felix Salmon

Atrocious jurisprudence has plunged Argentina into an unwanted default and upended the world of sovereign debt.

Felix Salmon (@felixsalmon) is a prominent financial journalist and Senior Editor at Fusion.net.

The Department of International Development (@LSE_ID) promotes interdisciplinary post-graduate teaching and research on processes of social, political and economic development and change.

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