Paul Blustein
@paulblustein.bsky.social
Ex-newspaper guy (WashPost, WSJ) turned book author
Latest book, "King Dollar," on USD dominance
(Yale Univ. Press, pub. date 3/18/25)
Sr. Associate @CSIS.org
Resident of Japan, perpetrator of many gaijin faux pas
www.paulblustein.com
Latest book, "King Dollar," on USD dominance
(Yale Univ. Press, pub. date 3/18/25)
Sr. Associate @CSIS.org
Resident of Japan, perpetrator of many gaijin faux pas
www.paulblustein.com
As the lone crypto skeptic on this panel at the APEC CEO Summit in Korea, I relished telling the audience about the dedication of my book KING DOLLAR—“To my grandchildren, whom I will always love unconditionally, even if they grow up to like crypto.”
October 31, 2025 at 12:02 AM
As the lone crypto skeptic on this panel at the APEC CEO Summit in Korea, I relished telling the audience about the dedication of my book KING DOLLAR—“To my grandchildren, whom I will always love unconditionally, even if they grow up to like crypto.”
If you’re not watching World Series Game 2 on Japanese TV, you’re missing this between-inning introduction to viewers of an exotic Canadian dish in which furaido poteito are topped first with cheezu kahdo and then with gureibi sohsu. C’mon, Taguchi-san, what’s not to like?
October 26, 2025 at 2:04 AM
If you’re not watching World Series Game 2 on Japanese TV, you’re missing this between-inning introduction to viewers of an exotic Canadian dish in which furaido poteito are topped first with cheezu kahdo and then with gureibi sohsu. C’mon, Taguchi-san, what’s not to like?
Wow! The mental gymnastics to rationalize an act of brazen corruption--worthy of Olympic gold!
October 24, 2025 at 2:54 AM
Wow! The mental gymnastics to rationalize an act of brazen corruption--worthy of Olympic gold!
And if you want to know WHY stories about the dollar losing its international status so often prove to be "quite hasty," have I got a book for you!
October 24, 2025 at 12:25 AM
And if you want to know WHY stories about the dollar losing its international status so often prove to be "quite hasty," have I got a book for you!
Plus, there’s the dedication, in which I continue to take fiendish delight.
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October 22, 2025 at 11:23 AM
Plus, there’s the dedication, in which I continue to take fiendish delight.
/end
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Time will tell. Whatever happens, I humbly submit that my book has a lot to offer, not least its explanation of how $-based sanctions work and its overarching theme, that the Spider-Man adage applies to the $—with great power comes great responsibility.
October 22, 2025 at 11:23 AM
Time will tell. Whatever happens, I humbly submit that my book has a lot to offer, not least its explanation of how $-based sanctions work and its overarching theme, that the Spider-Man adage applies to the $—with great power comes great responsibility.
Good evidence supporting my view came out this week in the Geneva Report on the World Economy. For example, the authors note that the market turmoil of April 2025, which sparked widespread dollar doomsaying, can be seen quite differently in retrospect.
cepr.org/publications...
cepr.org/publications...
October 22, 2025 at 11:16 AM
Good evidence supporting my view came out this week in the Geneva Report on the World Economy. For example, the authors note that the market turmoil of April 2025, which sparked widespread dollar doomsaying, can be seen quite differently in retrospect.
cepr.org/publications...
cepr.org/publications...
Should I throw in the towel? Admit my book KING DOLLAR is way too positive about the USD’s global dominance, given what has happened in Trump’s 2nd term?
That’s what @B_Eichengreen suggests in his review, and there are few if any economists I admire more.
(Thread, first posted in the other place)
That’s what @B_Eichengreen suggests in his review, and there are few if any economists I admire more.
(Thread, first posted in the other place)
October 22, 2025 at 11:16 AM
Should I throw in the towel? Admit my book KING DOLLAR is way too positive about the USD’s global dominance, given what has happened in Trump’s 2nd term?
That’s what @B_Eichengreen suggests in his review, and there are few if any economists I admire more.
(Thread, first posted in the other place)
That’s what @B_Eichengreen suggests in his review, and there are few if any economists I admire more.
(Thread, first posted in the other place)
...have I got a book for you!
September 18, 2025 at 11:17 AM
...have I got a book for you!
If the reasoning strikes you as tenuous--or (dare I say) moronic...
September 18, 2025 at 11:17 AM
If the reasoning strikes you as tenuous--or (dare I say) moronic...
Plus, there’s the dedication, in which I continue to take fiendish delight.
/end
/end
September 13, 2025 at 8:52 AM
Plus, there’s the dedication, in which I continue to take fiendish delight.
/end
/end
Time will tell. Whatever happens, I humbly submit that my book has a lot to offer, not least its explanation of how $-based sanctions work and its overarching theme, that the Spider-Man adage applies to the $—with great power comes great responsibility.
September 13, 2025 at 8:52 AM
Time will tell. Whatever happens, I humbly submit that my book has a lot to offer, not least its explanation of how $-based sanctions work and its overarching theme, that the Spider-Man adage applies to the $—with great power comes great responsibility.
As the author of KING DOLLAR, which @B_Eichengreen would probably deem “Panglossian” for its conclusions, I guess I’d better say why I differ with him here.
(Thread, first posted in the other place)
www.wsj.com/finance/curr...
(Thread, first posted in the other place)
www.wsj.com/finance/curr...
September 13, 2025 at 8:52 AM
As the author of KING DOLLAR, which @B_Eichengreen would probably deem “Panglossian” for its conclusions, I guess I’d better say why I differ with him here.
(Thread, first posted in the other place)
www.wsj.com/finance/curr...
(Thread, first posted in the other place)
www.wsj.com/finance/curr...
Thank you, @mariacrawford.bsky.social -- from my home in Japan, bowing as I type the words! (Eddie Fishman will hopefully find some other means of expressing his gratitude, since he's not in Japan.)
September 9, 2025 at 4:10 AM
Thank you, @mariacrawford.bsky.social -- from my home in Japan, bowing as I type the words! (Eddie Fishman will hopefully find some other means of expressing his gratitude, since he's not in Japan.)
Lest there be any misunderstanding (I was queried), the accolade my book received in FP was highly gratifying!
I mentioned the praise also heaped on the books by Rogoff and Fishman to avoid excessive self-aggrandizement--although I realize self-aggrandizement is not unheard-of on this site.
I mentioned the praise also heaped on the books by Rogoff and Fishman to avoid excessive self-aggrandizement--although I realize self-aggrandizement is not unheard-of on this site.
August 25, 2025 at 1:44 AM
Lest there be any misunderstanding (I was queried), the accolade my book received in FP was highly gratifying!
I mentioned the praise also heaped on the books by Rogoff and Fishman to avoid excessive self-aggrandizement--although I realize self-aggrandizement is not unheard-of on this site.
I mentioned the praise also heaped on the books by Rogoff and Fishman to avoid excessive self-aggrandizement--although I realize self-aggrandizement is not unheard-of on this site.
Look what came in the mail! Say, have you ever wondered what "To my grandchildren, whom I will always love unconditionally even if they grow up to like crypto" looks like in Korean? Well, now you know!
August 22, 2025 at 9:56 PM
Look what came in the mail! Say, have you ever wondered what "To my grandchildren, whom I will always love unconditionally even if they grow up to like crypto" looks like in Korean? Well, now you know!
For more on why you should be skeptical of dollar doomsaying, have I got a book for you!
August 20, 2025 at 12:55 AM
For more on why you should be skeptical of dollar doomsaying, have I got a book for you!
Kind words, greatly appreciated, from Martin Wolf. I only wish there had been room to mention the dedication: "To my grandchildren, whom I will always love unconditionally, even if they grow up to like crypto."
July 20, 2025 at 5:42 AM
Kind words, greatly appreciated, from Martin Wolf. I only wish there had been room to mention the dedication: "To my grandchildren, whom I will always love unconditionally, even if they grow up to like crypto."
Obrigado to Valor Econômico of Brazil for publishing this interview with me about my book. valor.globo.com/eu-e/noticia... Paywalled, and in Portuguese, but I'll bet everyone can understand the interviewer's translation of one of things I said about the dollar: "não há alternativas."
July 20, 2025 at 12:42 AM
Obrigado to Valor Econômico of Brazil for publishing this interview with me about my book. valor.globo.com/eu-e/noticia... Paywalled, and in Portuguese, but I'll bet everyone can understand the interviewer's translation of one of things I said about the dollar: "não há alternativas."
In Korean! From my home in Japan, I'm bowing to my computer screen as I type words of thanks to Korean readers, and I hope they'll enjoy the dedication: "To my grandchildren, whom I will always love unconditionally, even if they grow up to like crypto."
July 18, 2025 at 11:31 PM
In Korean! From my home in Japan, I'm bowing to my computer screen as I type words of thanks to Korean readers, and I hope they'll enjoy the dedication: "To my grandchildren, whom I will always love unconditionally, even if they grow up to like crypto."
And if you want to know more on the subject, have I got a book for you! (Specifically, chapters 7 and 8, and the dedication.)
July 14, 2025 at 2:36 AM
And if you want to know more on the subject, have I got a book for you! (Specifically, chapters 7 and 8, and the dedication.)
The money quote (pun intended):
June 28, 2025 at 12:54 AM
The money quote (pun intended):
If only life were always like this.
I was listening to this podcast ("Coffee and Crypto"), as I often do, being a big fan of Duke's Lee Reiners, when out of the blue he gave an effusive shout-out to...this book!
open.spotify.com/episode/6iF6...
I was listening to this podcast ("Coffee and Crypto"), as I often do, being a big fan of Duke's Lee Reiners, when out of the blue he gave an effusive shout-out to...this book!
open.spotify.com/episode/6iF6...
June 27, 2025 at 11:24 PM
If only life were always like this.
I was listening to this podcast ("Coffee and Crypto"), as I often do, being a big fan of Duke's Lee Reiners, when out of the blue he gave an effusive shout-out to...this book!
open.spotify.com/episode/6iF6...
I was listening to this podcast ("Coffee and Crypto"), as I often do, being a big fan of Duke's Lee Reiners, when out of the blue he gave an effusive shout-out to...this book!
open.spotify.com/episode/6iF6...
Thank you, Martin Wolf! From my home in Japan, bowing to my computer screen as I type the words.
www.ft.com/content/5340...
www.ft.com/content/5340...
June 18, 2025 at 2:07 PM
Thank you, Martin Wolf! From my home in Japan, bowing to my computer screen as I type the words.
www.ft.com/content/5340...
www.ft.com/content/5340...
Based on spurious claims that US dollar dominance depends on mass issuance of stablecoins, Big Crypto is pushing stablecoin legislation thru Congress. Soon they'll be making similar claims for a "Strategic Bitcoin Reserve."
Want to know how dumb this is? Have I got a book for you!
Want to know how dumb this is? Have I got a book for you!
May 22, 2025 at 6:25 PM
Based on spurious claims that US dollar dominance depends on mass issuance of stablecoins, Big Crypto is pushing stablecoin legislation thru Congress. Soon they'll be making similar claims for a "Strategic Bitcoin Reserve."
Want to know how dumb this is? Have I got a book for you!
Want to know how dumb this is? Have I got a book for you!