The Uses and Abuses of Weaponized Interdependence /
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Washington, DC :
Brookings Institution Press,
[2021]
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Table of Contents:
- Front Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright Information
- Table of Contents
- Introduction: The Uses and Abuses of Weaponized Interdependence
- Part I: Theory
- Weaponized Interdependence: How Global Economic Networks Shape State Coercion
- Hegemony and Fear: The National Security Determinants of Weaponized Interdependence
- The Road to Revisionism: How Interdependence Gives Revisionists Weapons for Change
- Part II: Finance
- Weaponized Interdependence and International Monetary Systems
- Weaponized International Financial Interdependence
- Part III: Tech
- Internet Platforms Weaponizing Choke Points
- Huawei, 5G, and Weaponized Interdependence
- Part IV: Energy
- Weaponizing Energy Interdependence
- Russia's Gazprom: A Case Study in Misused Interdependence
- Part V: State-Owned Networks
- Weaponized Weapons: The U.S. F-35 and European Eurofighter Networks
- Coercion Unbound? China's Belt and Road Initiative
- Part VI: Responses to Weaponized Interdependence
- Weaponized Interdependence, the Dynamics of Twenty-First Century Power, and U.S. Grand Strategy
- Investment Screening in the Shadow of Weaponized Interdependence
- Weaponized Interdependence and Human Rights
- Muse the Weak Suffer What They Must? The Global South in a World of Weaponized Interdependence
- Weaponized Interdependence and Networked Coercion: A Research Agenda
- Contributors
- Index
- Back Cover