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Henry Farrell on Weaponized Interdependence, Big Tech, and Playing with Ideas
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Henry Farrell on Weaponized Interdependence, Big Tech, and Playing with Ideas

Conversations with Tyler · Mercatus Center at George Mason University

October 23, 20191h 11m

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Show Notes

The one concept most valuable for understanding the news today might be Henry Farrell's theory of weaponized interdependence. Whether it's China's influence over the NBA, the US ban of Huawei, or whether social media should be regulated on a global scale, Henry Farrell has played a key role articulating how global economic networks can enable state coercion.

Tyler and Henry discuss these issues and more, including what a big tech breakup would mean for security and privacy, why political economics suggests Facebook's Oversight Board won't work, what Italy might reveal about China's future, his family connection to Joyce, his undying affection for My Bloody Valentine, why Philip K. Dick would have reveled in QAnon, why Twitter seems left-wing, and being a first generation academic blogger.

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