LEADER 02970nam 2200469 450 001 9910789913903321 005 20210831025200.0 010 $a0-271-05880-3 024 7 $a10.1515/9780271058801 035 $a(CKB)2670000000176306 035 $a(MiAaPQ)EBC6224143 035 $a(DE-B1597)584021 035 $a(DE-B1597)9780271058801 035 $a(EXLCZ)992670000000176306 100 $a20200929d2011 uy 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $aurcnu|||||||| 181 $ctxt$2rdacontent 182 $cc$2rdamedia 183 $acr$2rdacarrier 200 14$aThe fourth enemy $ejournalism and power in the making of Peronist Argentina, 1930-1955 /$fJames Cane 210 1$aUniversity Park, Pennsylvania :$cThe Pennsylvania State University Press,$d[2011] 210 4$d©2011 215 $a1 online resource (330 pages) 311 0 $a0-271-04876-X 327 $tFront matter --$tContents --$tList of illustrations --$tPreface and acknowledgments --$tList of abbreviations --$tIntroduction: From Fourth Estate to Fourth Enemy --$tPart 1 --$t1 The Fourth Estate --$t2 Journalism and Power in the Impossible Republic --$tPart 2 --$t3 The Triumph of Silence --$t4 Journalism as Labor Power --$t5 Scenes from the Press Wars --$tPart 3 --$t6 The Die Is Cast --$t7 The Fourth Enemy --$tConclusion: Journalism and Power in the New Argentina --$tNotes --$tBibliography --$tIndex 330 $aThe rise of Juan Perón to power in Argentina in the 1940s is one of the most studied subjects in Argentine history. But no book before this has examined the role the Peronists? struggle with the major commercial newspaper media played in the movement?s evolution, or what the resulting transformation of this industry meant for the normative and practical redefinition of the relationships among state, press, and public. In The Fourth Enemy, James Cane traces the violent confrontations, backroom deals, and legal actions that allowed Juan Domingo Perón to convert Latin America?s most vibrant commercial newspaper industry into the region?s largest state-dominated media empire. 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[279]-301) and index. 327 $aThe early days of sovereign insolvency -- Early proposals for a legal framework for sovereign debt reorganisation -- Scope of the work -- Principal reform proposals. The contractual approach -- The proposal for a statutory sovereign debt restructuring mechananism -- The international law perspective -- The RSSD's normative basis under public international law -- An insolvency system for sovereigns derived from general principles of international law -- Enforcement measures -- Implementation. 330 $aThe insolvency of sovereign debtors is a virtually timeless phenomenon and yet the existing international financial architecture does not provide any legal framework to deal with this issue. Following an overview of the main proposals as to how to bridge this gap, this study analyses the extent to which public international law can be used as a source for the establishment of a reorganisation system for sovereign debt. 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