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US-Centered Interdependence in Transition: Macrodependency and Trump

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor January 28, 2026
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Summary of the Passage & MazruiS⁢ Key Insight

This⁣ passage argues that the ⁢post-WWII international order wasn’t the harmonious, equal partnership ⁤portrayed by liberal international relations (IR) theory. Instead, it⁤ was a hierarchical system of “macrodependency” where ⁣the United ⁤States held a dominant position, and countries like Western Europe and Japan were structurally dependent on it, despite not being colonies.

Mazrui’s central insight, articulated decades before it became mainstream in IR theory, is that interdependence is not inherently equalizing. he argued that ⁢true interdependence requires reciprocal vulnerability – meaning all parties must be equally susceptible to disruption if the relationship breaks down. If one ‌actor can ​absorb shocks more easily than another,​ interdependence simply reproduces hierarchy, giving the less-dependent​ actor leverage.

Key ‌takeaways from the passage:

* Critique of Liberal IR: The passage challenges the liberal notion of ‌mutually beneficial interdependence, arguing it masks underlying power imbalances.
* macrodependency: The US constructed a‍ system where it ⁢acted as a “system manager,” absorbing costs‍ and providing stability, allowing allies to benefit from the arrangement, but⁣ also making ⁣them dependent.
* Trump’s Impact: Trump’s foreign policy, by questioning the ⁤US role as system manager and demanding more from​ allies, exposed the fragility of this macrodependency. It prompted allies to consider greater strategic autonomy.
* Relevance⁣ of Mazrui: The passage highlights how Mazrui’s analysis from the 1970s and 80s anticipated the current reassessment‌ of alliances and the growing desire for independence from the US,even among long-standing allies like Germany and Japan.
* ⁢ Asymmetric ⁢Interdependence: Keohane and Nye, prominent IR theorists, ​only later acknowledged the advantage conferred by asymmetric interdependence – a point Mazrui made decades earlier.

In essence, the passage positions Mazrui as a prescient scholar who understood​ that interdependence ⁤could ‌be a tool for maintaining, rather‍ than dissolving, global ​power hierarchies.

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