Economic Crises, Currencies and Geopolitical Turning Points

Smita Purushottam
Smita Purushottam joined the Institute of Defence Studies & Analyses (IDSA), New Delhi, on May 31, 2010 as Senior Fellow. She had previously served as Joint Secretary at the Foreign… Continue reading Economic Crises, Currencies and Geopolitical Turning Points read more

The serial financial crises have exposed deep fault lines in the international financial system to world scrutiny. It has led to a questioning of “the way things are” and prompted a search for a better and more stable global financial structure, probably one with multiple poles, echoing the restructuring taking place in the geopolitical order, the contours of which are very actively in the making. In which case, the debate on China’s rise will inescapably include the currency dimension, and with it, a sharpened focus on the jockeying for a greater share of the global spoils, on which a currency’s claim as an international reserve currency depends.

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Keywords: China, Economic Crisis, Europe, India