

Henry Farrell
Professor of political science at George Washington University, known for his work on weaponized interdependence and political economy.
Top 3 podcasts with Henry Farrell
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Aug 28, 2025 • 54min
The Rise of the Economic Security State
Henry Farrell and Abraham Newman, political scientists and co-authors of 'The Rise of the Economic Security State,' dissect the shift from U.S. dominance in global financial networks to the emergence of rivals like China wielding their own economic leverage. They explore the implications of 'weaponized interdependence,' how this transformation blurs lines between national security and economic power, and the evolving dynamics of sanctions and technology. Their insights reveal a critical turning point in geopolitics and the need for new strategies to navigate these challenges.

Oct 23, 2019 • 1h 11min
Henry Farrell on Weaponized Interdependence, Big Tech, and Playing with Ideas
Henry Farrell, a political science professor at George Washington University, dives deep into his theory of weaponized interdependence. He discusses the effects of global economic networks on state coercion, touching on key issues like social media regulation and the implications of a big tech breakup for privacy. Farrell also reflects on the complexities of transatlantic relations, Twitter's political landscape, and the intersection of corporate interests with political expression. His insights extend to cultural shifts in Ireland, showcasing the playful nature of intellectual debate.

Jul 4, 2025 • 34min
Hidden empire: How America wields economic power
Henry Farrell, ECFR council member and professor at Johns Hopkins University, explores the concept of 'weaponized interdependence' in his discussion. He explains how America leverages its global economic power for strategic advantage, reshaping international relations. The conversation highlights the challenges posed by the rise of China and BRICS, and examines the implications of digital currencies on global finance. Farrell also delves into how AI and social media influence political discourse, impacting perceptions of authority and power dynamics.