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Currency Wars: Oil, Iraq, and the Future of US Hegemony

Studies in Political Economy

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Title Currency Wars: Oil, Iraq, and the Future of US Hegemony
 
Creator Shipley, Tyler
 
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Description The provocative thesis of Tyler Shipley’s “Currency Wars: Oil, Iraq, and the Future of US Hegemony” is that the war in Iraq may have been motivated by oil interests, but not in the manner described by most critics. Rather, Shipley argues that the war is about preserving dollar hegemony in the international oil market. The rise of the euro, together with actions by individual states, have led to the perception by the Bush administration that the US dollar is under threat. And it is this perception, Shipley explains, that underpins the motivation for war in Iraq. By preventing OPEC from abandoning the US dollar in favour of the euro, the Iraq war has also ensured a continued flow of seigniorage revenues arising from the dominance of the US dollar within OPEC.
 
Publisher Studies in Political Economy
 
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Date 2010-05-25
 
Type info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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Identifier http://spe.library.utoronto.ca/index.php/spe/article/view/5194
 
Source Studies in Political Economy; Vol 79 (2007): Looking for the unexpected
1918-7033
0707-8552
 
Language eng
 
Relation http://spe.library.utoronto.ca/index.php/spe/article/view/5194/2056
 
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