In Whose Interest?: International Banking and Foreign Policy - Yale University Press

In Whose Interest?: International Banking and Foreign Policy - Yale University Press

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In Whose Interest?: International Banking and Foreign Policy, A Council on Foreign Relations Book Series, Yale University Press, 1986, softcover, index, 348 pages, some underlining & notes in pencil otherwise condition: good.

Looks at how trends in international banking have affected U.S. foreign policy, and suggests solutions to the conflict between the private interests of American banks and the public interest.

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