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Title: Treasury's War
Author: Juan Zarate
Publication Date: March 3, 2015
Pages: 512
In “Treasury’s War”, Juan Zarate relates how, after 9/11, he and a band of “guerrillas in gray suits” turned the Treasury Department’s authority over the world’s financial system into a powerful and creative weapon against America’s enemies. The book sheds light on a new and significant aspect of international relations that many of us may not be aware of, which is likely to gain importance in the years to come.
The book revolves around how Treasury resuscitated sanctions against rogue regimes and global malefactors by unleashing a new brand of financial power, one that leveraged the private sector and banks directly to isolate rogues from the international financial system. By harnessing the forces of globalization and the centrality of the American market and dollar, Treasury developed a new way of undermining America’s enemies.
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Title: Unbirthday
Author: Liz Braswell
Publication Date: September 1, 2020
Pages: 512
“Unbirthday” is the tenth book in Liz Braswell’s Twisted Tales series. The book is a new take on the Alice in Wonderland saga in which Alice is now grown but that doesn’t stop Wonderland from needing her to cross back over and save the day. The book was a good addition to the Wonderland world. Old favorites come back with some newly added ones that are just as fantastic. You can’t help but enjoy Alice and her crazy adventures. The book is completely different from the previous one but adds some nostalgia to my summer reading list.
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