For the third time in just two decades, Argentina finds itself on the brink of defaulting on its foreign debt. As the government rushes to reach a deal with creditors, AQ's Editor-in-chief Brian Winter speaks to the Woodrow Wilson Center's Benjamin Gedan about the implications of a default on Argentina's fragile economy and rocky political landscape.
Guests:
- Benjamin Gedan is the deputy director the Wilson Center's Latin American Program and the director of its Argentina Project.
- Brian Winter is the editor-in-chief of Americas Quarterly.
Background Reading:
"Argentina Can Stop Its March Toward Default," by Arturo Porzecanski (https://www.americasquarterly.org/article/argentina-can-stop-its-march-toward-default/)
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