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601. King Dollar: The Enduring Dominance of the US Currency feat. Paul Blustein

Nov 27, 2025
Paul Blustein, an accomplished author and journalist with the Center for Strategic and International Studies, delves into the fascinating world of the US dollar's dominance. He uncovers how historical agreements like Bretton Woods shaped its rise and discusses the dollar's multifaceted strengths as a store of value and medium of exchange. Blustein also explores the geopolitical nuances of U.S. sanctions, the limitations of cryptocurrencies, and how Russia and China are navigating around dollar reliance. His insights reveal the intricate interplay of finance and global power dynamics.
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INSIGHT

Structural Roots Of Dollar Dominance

  • The dollar's dominance traces to Bretton Woods and two U.S. advantages: an open capital account and deep, liquid Treasury markets.
  • Those features create network effects that make alternatives unlikely despite periodic predictions of decline.
INSIGHT

Why The Fed Outweighs The IMF

  • The IMF can't substitute for the dollar because its resources are limited and rule-making reflects U.S. preferences.
  • The Federal Reserve can create dollars in crises, making it the global lender of last resort.
ANECDOTE

Discovery Of Financial Sanctions Power

  • After 9/11 the USA PATRIOT Act and OFAC expanded enforcement against illicit finance and terrorists.
  • Treasury found cutting banks off from the dollar system could cripple foreign banks, and they began using that leverage aggressively.
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