
Scribe Publications Book American Kleptocracy: How The U.S. Created The Greatest Money-Laundering Scheme In History
Product Description
American Kleptocracy examines the United States’ financial systems and regulatory environment through a critical lens, tracing pathways that the authors argue enabled money laundering on a large scale. The hardcover edition comprises 368 pages of non-fiction analysis that situates recent financial controversies within broader historical and political contexts. The work situates its inquiry within business, industry and economic history, offering a detailed narrative that connects policy choices, regulatory gaps, and the practical mechanics of money flows. Readers can expect a careful aggregation of data-driven observations and case studies intended to illuminate the complexities of modern finance and governance. The book is published in the UK by Scribe Publications and is available in a hardcover format.
| Pages | 368 |
| Format | Hardcover |
| Publisher | Scribe Publications (UK) |


