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Currency Wars and Silent Sanctions

Currency Wars and Silent Sanctions

By Westcott, Talia

Published by epubli

English 2026 ISBN 9783565274086
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Before armies crossed borders, currencies did. For more than a century, the most decisive battles in world history were fought not on battlefields but in central banks, treasury departments, and trading floors. Currency Wars and Silent Sanctions traces the hidden architecture of economic coercion—from the gold standard rivalries that fractured European alliances before 1914, to the dollar's quiet ascent as the postwar world's enforcer of last resort. This book examines how nations weaponized money: freezing assets, manipulating exchange rates, and cutting rivals off from the global financial system—all without firing a single shot. Drawing on declassified diplomatic cables, central bank records, and firsthand testimony from policymakers, it reveals how financial sanctions shaped colonial hierarchies, accelerated imperial decline, and rewired the political map of the twentieth century. Accessible yet rigorously sourced, this is essential reading for anyone seeking to understand how power truly operates in the modern world—not through force alone, but through the invisible grip of money.

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