Jerome Roos is an LSE Fellow in International Political Economy at the London School of Economics. He regularly provides commentary on world politics and current affairs for various international media.
""Winner of the Immanuel Wallerstein Memorial Book Award, Political Economy of the World-System Section of the American Sociological Association"" ""Roos has given us a thought-provoking book that will repay the investment of any reader with an interest in sovereign debt.""---Michael Reddell, Central Banking Journal ""[A] fresh and painstakingly researched approach that raises vital questions for economists, political scientists and policymakers.""---Aleksandr V. Gevorkyan, LSE Review of Books ""[A] timely and thoroughly researched book—destined to become an obligatory reference in the field.""---Veronica Santarosa, Journal of Economic History ""[I've] been reading Why Not Default? at an excruciating pace for the best reason: every page or so I get inspired some subtheme or footnote and go off chasing it down.""---Quinn Slobodian ""Roos makes a powerful and provocative argument."" * Survival: Global Politics and Strategy * ""A fantastic contribution to the growing literature on sovereign debt. . . . Why Not Default? will be a mandatory reference for scholars working on financialization, debt, and structural power.""---José Tomás Labarca, Finance and Society ""[Why Not Default?] does a great service . . . by synthesizing a huge amount of detailed information about these crises in one place, and by clarifying the interlocking effects of a host of social, economic and political changes over the past century.""---Shaina Potts, Antipode