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The Golden Handcuffs of Globalization: Why You Can't Quit the US-Led Order

From Nazi Trade Deals to Digital Chokepoints, A Quick Guide to the Invisible Grids That Run the World Albert Hirschman's 1945 classic revealed an uncomfortable truth: trade is never just about money, it's about leverage. He distinguished between the "Supply Effect" (trade boosts capacity) and the "Influence Effect" (dependency becomes a weapon). This framework anticipated modern "weaponized interdependence," where financial networks and data cables serve as geopolitical chokepoints. As the world navigates the 2026 "Epic Fury" conflict and Strait of Hormuz tensions, Hirschman's insights prove prophetic. This article synthesizes Hirschman with Keohane, Nye, Strange, Farrell, and Newman, examining how asymmetric vulnerability shapes contemporary geoeconomics. From India's strategic hedging to China's fortress tech, we explore why the "cost of substitution" remains the ultimate currency of power. Despite attempts to bu...

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