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The Uses and Abuses of Weaponized Interdependence

Edited by Daniel W. Drezner; Henry Farrell and Abraham L. Newman

How globalized information networks can be used for strategic advantage

Until recently, globalization was viewed, on balance, as an inherently good thing that would benefit people and societies nearly everywhere. Now there is growing concern that some countries will use their position in globalized networks to gain undue influence over other societies through their dominance of information and financial networks, a concept known as “weaponized interdependence.”

In exploring the conditions under which China, Russia, and the United States might be expected to weaponize control of information and manipulate the global economy, the contributors to this volume challenge scholars and practitioners to think differently about foreign economic policy, national security, and statecraft for the twenty-first century. The book addresses such questions as: What areas of the global economy are most vulnerable to unilateral control of information and financial networks? How sustainable is the use of weaponized interdependence? What are the possible responses from targeted actors? And how sustainable is the open global economy if weaponized interdependence becomes a default tool for managing international relations?

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Rowman & Littlefield Publishers / Brookings Institution Press
Pages: 352 • Trim: 6 x 8¾
978-0-8157-3837-4 • Paperback • March 2021 • $45.00 • (£35.00)
978-0-8157-3838-1 • eBook • March 2021 • $42.50 • (£35.00)
Subjects: Political Science / Geopolitics, Political Science / Comparative Politics, Political Science / Globalization
Daniel W. Drezner is professor of international politics at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University, and a nonresident senior fellow at the Brookings Institution. Henry Farrell is the SNF Agora Professor at the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies. Abraham L. Newman is a professor in the Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service and Government Department, Georgetown University, and director of the Mortara Center for International Studies.

Contents:

1. Introduction: The Uses and Abuses of Weaponized Interdependence, Daniel W. Drezner

Part I: Theory

2. Weaponized Interdependence: How Global Economic Networks Shape State Coercion, Henry Farrell and Abraham L. Newman

3. Hegemony and Fear: The National Security Determinants of Weaponized Interdependence, Michael Mastanduno

4. The Road to Revisionism: How Interdependence Gives Revisionists Weapons for Change, Stacie E. Goddard

Part II: Finance

5. Weaponized Interdependence and International Monetary Systems, Harold James

6. Weaponizing International Financial Interdependence, Thomas Oatley

Part III: Tech

7. Internet Platforms Weaponizing Choke Points, Natasha Tusikov

8. Huawei, 5G, and Weaponized Interdependence, Adam Segal

Part IV: Energy

9. Weaponizing Energy Interdependence, Emily Meierding

10. Russia's Gazprom: A Case Study in Misused Interdependence, Mikhail Krutikhin

Part V: State-Owned Networks

11. Weaponized Weapons: The U.S. F-35 and European Eurofighter Networks, Florian David Bodamer and Kaija E. Schilde

12. Coercion Unbound? China's Belt and Road Initiative, Thomas P. Cavanna

Part VI: Responses to Weaponized Interdependence

13. Weaponized Interdependence, the Dynamics of Twenty-first Century Power, and U.S. Grand Strategy, Bruce W. Jentleson

14. Investment Screening in the Shadow of Weaponized Interdependence, Sarah Bauerle Danzman

15. Weaponized Interdependence and Human Rights, Charli Carpenter

16. Must the Weak Suffer What They Must? The Global South in a World of Weaponized Interdependence, Amrita Narlikar

17. Weaponized Interdependence and Networked Coercion: A Research Agenda, Henry Farrell and Abraham L. Newman

Contributors

Index

The Uses and Abuses of Weaponized Interdependence

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  • How globalized information networks can be used for strategic advantage

    Until recently, globalization was viewed, on balance, as an inherently good thing that would benefit people and societies nearly everywhere. Now there is growing concern that some countries will use their position in globalized networks to gain undue influence over other societies through their dominance of information and financial networks, a concept known as “weaponized interdependence.”

    In exploring the conditions under which China, Russia, and the United States might be expected to weaponize control of information and manipulate the global economy, the contributors to this volume challenge scholars and practitioners to think differently about foreign economic policy, national security, and statecraft for the twenty-first century. The book addresses such questions as: What areas of the global economy are most vulnerable to unilateral control of information and financial networks? How sustainable is the use of weaponized interdependence? What are the possible responses from targeted actors? And how sustainable is the open global economy if weaponized interdependence becomes a default tool for managing international relations?

Details
Details
  • Rowman & Littlefield Publishers / Brookings Institution Press
    Pages: 352 • Trim: 6 x 8¾
    978-0-8157-3837-4 • Paperback • March 2021 • $45.00 • (£35.00)
    978-0-8157-3838-1 • eBook • March 2021 • $42.50 • (£35.00)
    Subjects: Political Science / Geopolitics, Political Science / Comparative Politics, Political Science / Globalization
Author
Author
  • Daniel W. Drezner is professor of international politics at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University, and a nonresident senior fellow at the Brookings Institution. Henry Farrell is the SNF Agora Professor at the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies. Abraham L. Newman is a professor in the Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service and Government Department, Georgetown University, and director of the Mortara Center for International Studies.
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
  • Contents:

    1. Introduction: The Uses and Abuses of Weaponized Interdependence, Daniel W. Drezner

    Part I: Theory

    2. Weaponized Interdependence: How Global Economic Networks Shape State Coercion, Henry Farrell and Abraham L. Newman

    3. Hegemony and Fear: The National Security Determinants of Weaponized Interdependence, Michael Mastanduno

    4. The Road to Revisionism: How Interdependence Gives Revisionists Weapons for Change, Stacie E. Goddard

    Part II: Finance

    5. Weaponized Interdependence and International Monetary Systems, Harold James

    6. Weaponizing International Financial Interdependence, Thomas Oatley

    Part III: Tech

    7. Internet Platforms Weaponizing Choke Points, Natasha Tusikov

    8. Huawei, 5G, and Weaponized Interdependence, Adam Segal

    Part IV: Energy

    9. Weaponizing Energy Interdependence, Emily Meierding

    10. Russia's Gazprom: A Case Study in Misused Interdependence, Mikhail Krutikhin

    Part V: State-Owned Networks

    11. Weaponized Weapons: The U.S. F-35 and European Eurofighter Networks, Florian David Bodamer and Kaija E. Schilde

    12. Coercion Unbound? China's Belt and Road Initiative, Thomas P. Cavanna

    Part VI: Responses to Weaponized Interdependence

    13. Weaponized Interdependence, the Dynamics of Twenty-first Century Power, and U.S. Grand Strategy, Bruce W. Jentleson

    14. Investment Screening in the Shadow of Weaponized Interdependence, Sarah Bauerle Danzman

    15. Weaponized Interdependence and Human Rights, Charli Carpenter

    16. Must the Weak Suffer What They Must? The Global South in a World of Weaponized Interdependence, Amrita Narlikar

    17. Weaponized Interdependence and Networked Coercion: A Research Agenda, Henry Farrell and Abraham L. Newman

    Contributors

    Index

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