Bookbot

Petrodollar Warfare

Oil, Iraq and the Future of the Dollar

Boekbeoordeling

Parameters

  • 265bladzijden
  • 10 uur lezen

Meer over het boek

Meticulously researched, this book examines US dollar hegemony and the unsustainable macroeconomics of 'petrodollar recycling', pointing out that issues underlying the Iraq war also apply to geostrategic tensions between the US and other countries including the member states of the EU, Iran, Venezuela and Russia. The author warns that without changing course, the American Experiments will end the way all empires end -- with military over-tension and subsequent economic decline. He recommends the multilateral pursuit of both energy and monentary reforms within a United Nations framework to create a more balanced global energy and monetary system -- thereby reducing the possibility of future oil and oil-currency related warfare.

Een boek kopen

Petrodollar Warfare, Ronald William Clark, William R. Clark (analyst.)

Taal
Jaar van publicatie
2005
product-detail.submit-box.info.binding
(Paperback)
Zodra we het ontdekt hebben, sturen we een e-mail.

Betaalmethoden

4,0
Zeer goed
89 Beoordelingen

We missen je recensie hier.

Titel
Petrodollar Warfare
Ondertitel
Oil, Iraq and the Future of the Dollar
Taal
Engels
Jaar van publicatie
2005
Formaat
Paperback
Aantal pagina's
265
ISBN10
0865715149
ISBN13
9780865715141
Reeks
Beoordeling
4 van 5
Aantekening
Meticulously researched, this book examines US dollar hegemony and the unsustainable macroeconomics of 'petrodollar recycling', pointing out that issues underlying the Iraq war also apply to geostrategic tensions between the US and other countries including the member states of the EU, Iran, Venezuela and Russia. The author warns that without changing course, the American Experiments will end the way all empires end -- with military over-tension and subsequent economic decline. He recommends the multilateral pursuit of both energy and monentary reforms within a United Nations framework to create a more balanced global energy and monetary system -- thereby reducing the possibility of future oil and oil-currency related warfare.