The US Dollar and Global Hegemony

Thomas Costigan, Drew Cottle

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Abstract

This book explains how the United States has been able to use its currency as a fundamental component of the projection of US hegemony globally. It traces the origins of US hegemony from the planning conducted by the Council on Foreign Relations in the late 1930s to the implementation of strategies for US dominance at the Bretton Woods conference of 1944, where the US dollar was installed as the world's reserve currency. The book demonstrates how the US dollar's reserve currency status underpinned the economic primacy and power of the United States in the post-war period. It highlights the importance of the 1974 deal between the United States and Saudi Arabia to exchange US dollars for Saudi oil. It also examines the debate about the future of the US dollar's status within the global financial system.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationIndia
PublisherVij Books India
Number of pages116
ISBN (Print)9788194261803
Publication statusPublished - 2019

Keywords

  • American
  • United States
  • dollar
  • hegemony

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