Today, a Great Power's arsenal extends well beyond the military, embracing soft power and also currency power. The dollar dominates the global economy, used in settling trade and investment deals but also held in reserve in vast quantities by central banks in case of a payments crisis. This demand for dollars keeps US borrowing costs lower than they otherwise would be, reinforcing the country's economic power and helping to pay for the world's strongest armed forces. This Adelphi sets out how the US has regularly deployed the power of the dollar to put pressure on foes such as Iran, as well as…mehr
Today, a Great Power's arsenal extends well beyond the military, embracing soft power and also currency power. The dollar dominates the global economy, used in settling trade and investment deals but also held in reserve in vast quantities by central banks in case of a payments crisis. This demand for dollars keeps US borrowing costs lower than they otherwise would be, reinforcing the country's economic power and helping to pay for the world's strongest armed forces. This Adelphi sets out how the US has regularly deployed the power of the dollar to put pressure on foes such as Iran, as well as allies including the United Kingdom and Germany. Contributors, including Robert Zoellick, the former head of the World Bank, and John Williamson, a leading expert on currencies, assess how long the US will be able to maintain this 'exorbitant privilege' in tandem with a rising China. Beijing, sensing that the global crisis might herald the end of the dollar's supremacy, is eager to gain monetary power by carving out an international role for its own currency, the renminbi. The book examines the obstacles China must first overcome in its quest and the strategic consequences if it succeeds.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Alan Wheatley is the global economics correspondent for Reuters based in London. During a 33-year career, he has reported from more than 70 countries and has been a foreign correspondent in Beijing, Singapore, Tokyo, Paris, Washington, New York and Frankfurt, covering macroeconomics, financial markets, central banking and trade.
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Acknowledgements Glossary Introduction Chapter One The origins and use of currency power Chapter Two The pretenders to the dollar's crown Chapter Three The dollar and US power Chapter Four Financial blockades: reserve currencies as instruments of coercion Chapter Five Global trade and global currencies Chapter Six The renminbi's rise and Chinese politics Chapter Seven The new shape of Asia Chapter Eight The international monetary system: past present ...and a possible future? Conclusion
Acknowledgements Glossary Introduction Chapter One The origins and use of currency power Chapter Two The pretenders to the dollar's crown Chapter Three The dollar and US power Chapter Four Financial blockades: reserve currencies as instruments of coercion Chapter Five Global trade and global currencies Chapter Six The renminbi's rise and Chinese politics Chapter Seven The new shape of Asia Chapter Eight The international monetary system: past present ...and a possible future? Conclusion
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