107,99 zł
Global finance has become one of the most powerful forces in modern economic strategy. Financial systems no longer operate as neutral infrastructure. Capital flows, reserve currencies, sanctions, and cross-border investment decisions increasingly influence how governments act and how companies survive periods of geopolitical tension. This book examines the architecture of global finance and its role in international power competition. It explores how financial networks shape economic strategy beyond traditional diplomacy or military influence. The analysis follows three interconnected mechanisms. First, the concentration of liquidity inside dominant financial centers and payment systems. Second, the growing use of sanctions, capital restrictions, and monetary pressure as tools of statecraft. Third, the dependence of multinational companies on financial stability that can change rapidly when geopolitical priorities shift. Rather than treating markets as isolated from politics, the book shows how financial systems have become operational extensions of national interests. Corporate leaders, investors, and policymakers increasingly face risks created not by production failures but by disruptions in global financial coordination. For European businesses operating across multiple jurisdictions, these developments create new strategic questions. Competitive advantage increasingly depends on understanding where financial influence intersects with economic sovereignty and long-term market stability.
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Liczba stron: 236
Rok wydania: 2026
