Dan Seitz

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two years into President Bush’s second term, the policies of the Republican administration were putting America at risk. Rather than mitigating the pressures of global competition, they were dividing American society. This risked provoking both an antiglobalization backlash and a catastrophic financial crisis that would call into question America’s monetary stability and the global standing of the dollar.
Crashed: How a Decade of Financial Crises Changed the World
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