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Different views on the rise of great powers and currency war.
I study economics.

Well, the overall emphasis of these two books is different.

"Great Power" is about the political, economic, cultural, military, science and education, customs and other reforms adopted in the process of the rise of great powers, focusing on many aspects of a country and expounding the rise of great powers from a macro perspective.

Through the modern history of the West and the history of financial development, Currency reproduces the process of international financial groups and their spokespersons in the world financial history by revealing a large number of unknown historical truths, and analyzes how elite clubs that rule the world control the flow and distribution of world wealth by inciting political events and inducing economic crises, aiming at warning China's gradually opening financial market to be alert to potential financial attacks and preparing for a "bloodless" war. Generally speaking, it is to discuss economic development from the micro-perspective of finance.