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Article Excerpt Beginning after the Second World War when the National Security Act was passed and the Bretton Woods institutions were launched, and increasingly in recent years, economic and particularly financial issues have routinely featured in defense and diplomatic planning. The U.S. dollar along with banking and securities industry positions have been key elements of soft helping to drive foreign policy, and also acted as warning signals for potential threats and vulnerabilities at home and abroad to the national interest. Since the 1980s crises in developing countries, later termed "emerging markets," have been a preoccupation, with a shifting regional focus and emphasis on reconstruction and stabilization. Over the past decade frontline anti-terror states have drawn attention, and since September 11, 2001, the mission has been further adapted to concentrate on such areas as banking sanctions, cross-border payment tracking, infrastructure protection, and heightened screening of inward direct and portfolio investment.
Numerous agencies and departments are directly and indirectly involved in these questions in a supporting capacity for policy coordination and formulation. The list includes the U.S. Commerce, Defense and State Departments, and the Central Intelligence Agency, Federal Reserve, Office of the U.S. Trade Representative, Council of Economic Advisers, Agency for International Development, and Securities and Exchange Commission. However, the Treasury Department, through its international affairs function, and the White House's National...
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