Mark Copelovitch, “Dollar Signs: The Myth of American Decline and the Future of World Order”

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Virtual
@ 11:00 am

Co-sponsored by the Jean Monnet Chair in the European Union and the Global Economy, with the support of the Erasmus + Programme of the European Union, and the American Academy in Berlin.

Mark Copelovitch (Professor of Political Science & Public Affairs, UW-Madison) discusses the dollar’s continued dominance in the global economy and its implications for US economic policy, transatlantic relations, and the US-China rivalry. Reviewing the ongoing sources of the dollar’s global dominance and the economic and political reasons why neither the Euro nor the renminbi are serious challengers, Copelovitch also explains why recognizing the gap between this reality and the frequent rhetoric of the looming end of the dollar’s dominance is important for understanding the future of US foreign and economic policy, as well as the future of power and hegemony in the international system.

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Dollar Signs: The Myth of American Decline and the Future of World Order – American Academy