Currency and Coercion
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Jonathan Kirshner here examines how states can - and have - used international currency relationships and arrangements as instruments of coercive power for the advancement of state security.
Kirshner thus succeeds in developing a general framework for the analysis of an important yet neglected form of state power that is likely to be of increasing importance in the post-Cold War era. Although some distinguished scholars have touched on the issue of monetary power, there has been until now no standard text on the subject.
Integrating security studies and international political economy, this book is a timely political economy, this book is a timely synthesis that will be important to the entire discipline of international relations.
Kirshner thus succeeds in developing a general framework for the analysis of an important yet neglected form of state power that is likely to be of increasing importance in the post-Cold War era. Although some distinguished scholars have touched on the issue of monetary power, there has been until now no standard text on the subject.
Integrating security studies and international political economy, this book is a timely political economy, this book is a timely synthesis that will be important to the entire discipline of international relations.
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