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American political scientist Abraham Newman explains in an interview the 'age of weaponised interdependence,' where modern global networks are highly centralised and used by states to coerce adversaries. He and co-author Henry Farrell argue that this centralisation creates a vulnerable structure, not a flat world. Newman stresses that markets now involve not just efficiency but also vulnerability.

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