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Projects of the USSR / Russia on “de-dollarization†of the world economy. From the Moscow International Economic Meeting (1952) to BRICS. An analysis of projects on currency competition

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  • Olga Rybkovskaya

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Strengthening the economic sovereignty of the Russian Federation is seen as the most important goal in the Strategy for Economic Security of Russia for the period until 2030, as fast as there occurs the growth in danger of unleashing by the world financial oligarchy a new world war with the aim of instantly “zeroing out†debts, which by now have reached their critical mass. Securing the economic sovereignty of the Russian Federation will create an alternative geo-economic pole with the participation of civilizations that do not accept the “golden calf†cult and violence, that reject the unjust system with the privileged position of the world reserve currencies and that strive for economic cooperation based on respect for state sovereignty, equality and mutual benefit. The article considers attempts of our country to dedollarize the world economy, and analyzes both the history and our times.

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  • Olga Rybkovskaya, 0. "Projects of the USSR / Russia on “de-dollarization†of the world economy. From the Moscow International Economic Meeting (1952) to BRICS. An analysis of projects on currency competition," RSUH/RGGU BULLETIN. Series Economics. Management. Law, Russian State University for the Humanities (RSUH), issue 4.
  • Handle: RePEc:aca:journl:y::id:130
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