Analysis and Collation of Some Combat Means and Skills in Financial War

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Yuxiang Zu

Keywords

financial warfare, financial security, capital flow shock, psychological warfare

Abstract

With the development the world economy and the continuous evolution and change in the world economic pattern, various types of financial wars have become more frequent and common and closer to ordinary people. The failure of a financial war can cost billions to trillions of dollars in economic damage and can seriously subvert a state's power. Therefore, the research and interpretation of financial war is still necessary and important. To systematically understand or fully study financial wars, we can start with the key combat means and techniques often used in financial wars. This paper will discuss the main operational means and skills of financial war, mainly by means of comparative demonstration, to obtain the main joint operational mechanism of operational means and skills in financial war.

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