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Weltinnenpolitik

Nicholas Mulder

Analysis and writing at the intersection of history and geoeconomics.

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What I’m reading this April

It has been an intense and bewildering two months since the Hormuz War began. Inevitably this has meant that events have reduced the time available for reading. But with the spring semester coming to an end, I thought I would share some rec...

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The Hormuz blockade as an economic weapon

I have an op-ed in the Financial Times called “The era of US dominance in economic warfare is over” about what we can learn from Iran’s retaliation against the U.S.-Israeli war launched on 28 February. You can find the piece here. In it, I ...

2 months ago
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China’s Great Transformation

This is the second part of my review of two “Great Transformation” books. The first, Branko Milanovic’s The Great Global Transformation: Market Liberalism in a Multipolar World (Allen Lane, 2025), is here. This part turns to Odd Arne Westad...

2 months ago
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After the End of History interview with Mario Diaz-Perez

Earlier this month I spoke with Mario Diaz-Perez, one of the hosts of the After the End of History podcast. Mario and I had a excellent and wide-ranging discussion (1h20m) spanning international politics, economics, and history. You can fin...

3 months ago
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  • Nicholas Mulder

    History professor at Cornell and writer on political economy and geoeconomics. Author of “The Economic Weapon: The Rise of Sanctions as a Tool of Modern War” (2022) and “The Age of Confiscation” (2026).

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