The Bretton Woods System: Dollar's Dominance Leads to Global Financial Chaos.
The Bretton Woods system aimed to create stability in international finance by fixing exchange rates and making the US dollar the main currency. However, the system struggled to balance global integration and national control. Attempts to control deficits and adjust to fixed exchange rates were difficult. The International Monetary Fund was not very effective in promoting cooperation. Eventually, the system collapsed in 1971 when the US dollar had to be devalued.