Currency War e-bog
131,30 DKK
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Currency War is an international thriller that only Lawrence B. Lindsey economist, adviser to presidents, and Washington insider could tell.Is it possible to wage war without weapons? Is it possible to win a war without firing a shot? These are the questions facing Ben Coleman after he finds himself a first-hand witness to a bank run in Beijing that ends up being brutally suppressed by the Ch...
E-bog
131,30 DKK
Forlag
Forefront Books
Udgivet
27 juli 2021
Længde
384 sider
Genrer
Political / legal thriller
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9781637630020
Currency War is an international thriller that only Lawrence B. Lindsey economist, adviser to presidents, and Washington insider could tell.Is it possible to wage war without weapons? Is it possible to win a war without firing a shot? These are the questions facing Ben Coleman after he finds himself a first-hand witness to a bank run in Beijing that ends up being brutally suppressed by the Chinese military. Coleman, chairman of the U.S. Federal Reserve under President Will Turner, realizes this is a harbinger of things to come a suspicion confirmed by Li Xue, his counterpart in the Chinese gov-ernment. Li is part of a modernizing movement that is locked in confrontation with a hardline fac-tion headed by General Deng Wenxi. Deng sees the U.S. in a weak economic position and plans to make China the global superpower by replacing the U.S. dollar with the yuan as the worlds reserve currency. So begins a currency war between the United States and China a war fought in dollars and yuan against a landscape of shifting international alliances and political infighting on both sides. Colemans marriage is even compromised when his wife a beautiful, retired MI-6 agent from England is drawn back into the game of spycraft and intelligence gathering. As the bloodless war rages, readers are taken on a roller coaster ride through the inner sanctums of power in the world from the upstairs residence of the White House to the board room of the Peoples Bank of China; from a high society dinner party in London to the birth of a Political Action Committee at an exclusive Virginia resort; and from the bedrooms of the elite to the forbidden fleshpots of Laos.