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Money is no longer just a measure of value—it is the frontline of global power. From frozen reserves to blocked payment networks, nations today fight wars through banks and balance sheets rather than battlefields. This book exposes how currency wars are reshaping the twenty-first century, showing why the struggle over the world’s money matters to governments, corporations, and individuals alike.
Readers are taken inside the hidden architecture of dollar dominance, from the Bretton Woods legacy to the petrodollar pact, and shown why every attempt at dedollarisation faces resistance. The narrative uncovers how financial sanctions cripple economies, why Europe’s euro remains constrained, and how China’s digital yuan is quietly building new rails of influence. Along the way, it explores the rise of central bank digital currencies, the fragile experiments of cryptocurrencies, and the political drama inside institutions like the IMF and World Bank.
This book is for business leaders, policymakers, and curious citizens who want to understand how finance has become a weapon—and what that means for their own future. By the end, readers will gain a mental map for interpreting headlines, decoding crises, and anticipating shifts in global monetary power.
- Learn why the dollar still dominates and what signals reveal real change
- Understand how sanctions, debt, and digital money shape geopolitics
- Discover how institutions like the IMF turn lending into politics
Urgent, precise, and deeply researched, it offers clarity in a world where money is no longer neutral but a battlefield—and where knowing the rules can mean the difference between security and vulnerability.

Currency Wars: How Money Became the World’s Most Powerful Weapon

SKU: 9789390349289
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  • Hardback   |   9789390349289 |   192pp

    Paperback   | 9789390349982  |   192pp

  • Omar Al-Masri

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