
ARChI Professor of International Development Law and African Economic Relations, University of Pretoria
B.A., Political Science and Economics, University of Witwatersrand, J.D. Northeastern University Law School, LLM, Georgetown University Law Center, LLM, University of Pretoria.
Daniel Bradlow specializes in global economic governance, and international financial institutions, as well as the intersection of human rights and extractive industries, financial institutions, international development law, international economy, international trade, and foreign investment law.
A Global Leviathan Emerges: The Federal Reserve, COVID-19, and International Law, Daniel D. Bradlow and Stephen Kim Park, Volume 114, Issue 4, October 2020 , pp. 657-665 – Read More
COVID-19 and Sovereign Debt: The Case of SADC, (co-edited with Magalie Masamba), PULP 2022 – Read More
Building Back Better Post COVID-19: Lessons Learnt and the Future of Sovereign Debt Management and Restructuring in SADC, co-author Magalie Masamba, in COVID-19 and Sovereign Debt: The Case of SADC, PULP 2022 – Read More
Financing for Sustainable Development in 2019: ESG Considerations ‘Go Mainstream’ and Its Implications, co-author Andria Naudé, 2021 – Read More
“A Proposal for a New Approach to African Debt” Roundtable on “Sovereign Debt Architecture Suspended”, Just Money, 20 May 2022 – Read More
Debt distress in Africa: biggest problems, and ways forward, co-author Magalie Masamba, The Conversation. May 11, 2022 – Read More
What is the NDB African Regional Center and Its Impact in Africa, co-author Magalie Masamba, Global Policy, 4 May 2022 – Read More
Three priorities Africa’s newbie on the World Bank board should focus on, co-author is Magalie Masamba, The Conversation, April 20, 2022 – Read More
5 Recommendations for Tackling the Sovereign Debt Challenge in Southern Africa, co-author is Magalie Masamba, The China in Africa Project, 19 April 2022 – Read More
South Africa and international financial institutions: a liaison group could recalibrate relations. The Conversation, February 24, 2022 – Read More
SA Needs to know who it is paying and for what, open letter to Minister of Finance (co-author of sign on letter), Sunday Times, 20 February 2022
Central Banks and Climate Change: How They Can Play a Role in Managing the Fallout, The Conversation Africa, 15 November 2021 – Read More
Global Economic Governance and IMF Governance Reform: A Proposal, AFSDJ Paper Series – Read More
The IMF needs an ombudsman with clout, Financial Times, 6 Oct 2021 – Read More
International Standards and the Role of Central Banks in Global Financial Governance, G20 Insights, October 2021 – Read More
How Africa can seize the moment and start resetting its relationship with the IMF, The Conversation, August 19, 2021 – Read More
Opinion: Making $650B in SDRs work for lower-income countries, co-authored with Kevin Gallagher, DEVEX 17, August 2021 – Read More
Nixon’s decision to delink the dollar from gold still hounds the IMF, South Africa and Africa, The Conversation, August 13, 2021 – Read More
New York Times / Poor Countries Face a Debt Crisis ‘Unlike Anything We Have Seen’
CGTN / Coronavirus Debt Crunch Could Dwarf 1980s Crises
Rebuilding Macroeconomics Webinar / Should Private Sector Debt Relief be Part of the Exit Strategy?
ORG / We Need a Covid-19 Debt Standstill
CEPR / CEPR Policy Insight No. 103
LSE / Born Out of Necessity: a Debt Standstill for COVID-19
Credit Slips / Now That Everyone is on the Standstill Bandwagon … Where to? Part I
Financial Times / From Coronavirus Crisis to Sovereign Debt Crisis
Credit Slips / Now That Everyone is on the Standstill Bandwagon … Where to? Part II
Peterson Institute for International Economics / Debt Standstills Can Help Vulnerable Governments Manage the COVID-19 Crisis
Review of Report on Belgian Investment Company (BIO) as a Sustainable Development Actor, webinar organized by University of Antwerp, Law and Development Research Network, 22 April 2022 – Watch Here
SA’s Foreign Policy Flip-Flopping Sends Poor Message to Allies, Sunday Times Weekly Podcast, interview with Mike Siluma (host) and Caiphus Kgosana, 2 March 2022 – Listen Here
Rethinking Accountability and Global Reforms – Options for use of SDRs for Post-COVID 19 Recovery, panel at Civil Society Policy Forum, IMF/World Bank Spring Meetings, 5 April 2022 – Watch Here
A New Approach to African Debt, presentation at GDP Center, Boston University, 2 March 2022 –
Are African Organizations Meeting the Challenge of Embedding Human Rights and ESG Issues in their Operations, presentation to ARDEA International Webinar, 2 March 2022 – Watch Here
Launch of Oxfam-SAIIA report on “Exploring the Role of the IMF in the Just Transition in South Africa, Rumble and Sidiropoulos, (2022), webinar 1 March 2022 – Watch Here
Roundtable Discussion: What Role Should Central Banks Play in Dealing with Environmental and Soci… ,Webinar, 22 October 2021 – Watch Here
What Role Should Central Banks Play in Dealing with Environmental and Social Issues Like Climate Change and Inequality?, 22 October 2021 – Watch Here
Robust Governance for a Resilient World, RANEPA Conference, October 2021 – Watch Here
Money, Debt and Politics: Is the IMF Good for Africa?, podcast on Africa4Dummies, September 2021- Listen Here
Pasha 123: Conversations with the Editor: The IMF’s special drawing rights, podcast, September 2021 – Listen Here