The Ezra Klein Show

The Most Important Foreign Policy Speech in Years

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Jan 27, 2026
Henry Farrell, an international-relations professor at Johns Hopkins and co-author of Underground Empire, explains weaponized interdependence and how U.S. economic levers shape global politics. Short takes on dollar power, sanctions, allied hedging, and why recent events feel like a rupture. Conversation highlights the shifting costs of U.S. hegemony and how countries are responding to open coercion.
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INSIGHT

Integration Became A Weapon

  • Global integration created infrastructure the U.S. can now weaponize through finance, tech, and supply chains.
  • Henry Farrell calls this 'weaponized interdependence' and shows how integration became leverage for coercion.
ANECDOTE

Sanctions Nearly Bankrupted A Bank

  • Farrell recounts how U.S. actions after 9/11 targeted banks tied to rogue states and terrorists.
  • He uses the Iran sanctions story to show how cutting access to dollar clearing cripples a country's international payments.
INSIGHT

Restraint Sustained The Old Order

  • U.S. hegemonic restraint historically made deep integration possible by signaling limits on abuse.
  • When the U.S. abandons restraint, allies lose trust and integration frays.
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