The US dollar is the world's indispensable currency, and it provides the United States enormous coercive powers against its adversaries. Over the last twenty years, Washington has increasingly relied on financial sanctions, but Bucking the Buck shows that the more the US wields the dollar as a foreign policy weapon, the more its adversaries move their economic activities into other currencies to avoid US coercion. The book shows that if the US wants to protect the dollar's status, its approach to sanctions needs to become more nuanced.
The US dollar is the world's indispensable currency, and it provides the United States enormous coercive powers against its adversaries. Over the last twenty years, Washington has increasingly relied on financial sanctions, but Bucking the Buck shows that the more the US wields the dollar as a foreign policy weapon, the more its adversaries move their economic activities into other currencies to avoid US coercion. The book shows that if the US wants to protect the dollar's status, its approach to sanctions needs to become more nuanced.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Daniel McDowell is Associate Professor of Political Science at the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs at Syracuse University and a 2022-23 Wilson China Fellow at the Wilson Center. His research focuses on the international politics of money and finance, with a focus on the role of the United States and China in these arenas. He is the author of numerous articles in top international relations journals as well as Brother, Can You Spare a Billion? The United States, the IMF, and the International Lender of Last Resort (Oxford, 2017).
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* Figures * Tables * Preface and Acknowledgements * Abbreviations * Introduction * CH. 1 Financial Sanctions and Political Risk in the International Currency System * CH. 2 The Source and Exercise of American Financial Power * CH. 3 Sanctions, Political Risk, and the Reserve Currency Role * CH. 4 The Anti-Dollar Gold Rush: Central Bank Reserves in the Age of Financial Sanctions * CH. 5 Sanctions, Political Risk, and the Dollar as International Payments Currency * CH. 6 Payment Politics: Anti-Dollar Responses to Sanctions in Trade Settlement * CH. 7 Financial Sanctions and the Dollar's Rivals * CH. 8 Sanctions and China's Play for Payments Power * Conclusion * Appendices * References * Notes
* Figures * Tables * Preface and Acknowledgements * Abbreviations * Introduction * CH. 1 Financial Sanctions and Political Risk in the International Currency System * CH. 2 The Source and Exercise of American Financial Power * CH. 3 Sanctions, Political Risk, and the Reserve Currency Role * CH. 4 The Anti-Dollar Gold Rush: Central Bank Reserves in the Age of Financial Sanctions * CH. 5 Sanctions, Political Risk, and the Dollar as International Payments Currency * CH. 6 Payment Politics: Anti-Dollar Responses to Sanctions in Trade Settlement * CH. 7 Financial Sanctions and the Dollar's Rivals * CH. 8 Sanctions and China's Play for Payments Power * Conclusion * Appendices * References * Notes
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