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Kenneth Rogoff on the decline of the dollar

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The Our Dollar, Your Problem author argues that America has over-used the dollar's power to apply sanctions for leverage

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The argument that overusing dollar power harms the U.S. economy overlooks the benefits of strategic sanctions.

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The frequent use of dollar sanctions undermines international trust and could accelerate the dollar's decline.

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While sanctions can be effective, their overuse risks alienating allies and diminishing U.S. influence.

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A decline in the dollar's power could lead to a more multipolar world, fostering cooperation among nations.

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The U.S. dollar's dominance is a critical tool for maintaining global order and should not be seen as overreach.

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