The Commanding Heights: The Battle for the World Economy

What if the greatest threat to global stability wasn’t chaos, but control? In The Commanding Heights, Daniel Yergin and Joseph Stanislaw expose the century-long war between governments gripping economies and markets fighting to break free—a clash that toppled empires, birthed revolutions, and now silently dictates your paycheck. When the next crisis erupts, will it be freedom or authority that saves us… or seals our fate?


  • Originally Published: 1998
  • Publisher: Free Press, 2002
  • Genre: Non-fiction
  • Pages: 496
  • Book Type: Hardcopy
  • ISBN: 9780684835693
  • Access: Members
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Author: Daniel YerginJoseph Stanislaw

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The Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Prize joins a leading expert on the global economy to present an incisive narrative of the risks and opportunities that are emerging as the balance of power shifts around the world between governments and markets — and the battle over globalization comes front and center.

A brilliant narrative history, The Commanding Heights is about the most powerful economic forces at work in the world today, and about the people and the ideas that are shaping the future. Across the globe, it has become increasingly accepted dogma that economic activities should be dominated by market forces, not political concerns. With chapters on Europe, the US, Britain, the Third World, the Arab States, Asia, China, India, Latin America, and the former communist countries, Yergin and Stanislaw provide an incisive overview of the state of the economy, and of the battles between governments and markets in each region. Now updated throughout and with two new chapters, The Commanding Heights explains a revolution which is unfolding before our very eyes.

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