(Swift) sanctions and the rise of parallel payment systems: A qualitative study of financial infrastructure and power dynamics in times of FinTech
Abstract
In 2022, the West imposed sanctions of unprecedented scale on Russia following the war in
Ukraine, including severing Moscow from the main global financial message provider, Swift, with
the objective to harm the ability of Russian banks to operate globally. As the global financial
system is centralised, being severed from Swift significantly complicates the process of conducting
cross border payments. As payments are the heart of global finance, states have developed parallel
payment systems able to circumvent sanctions by using financial technology. The purpose of this
study is to uncover the significance of weaponising financial infrastructure in correlation to
payment systems and power dynamics, through a theoretical framework of infrastructure, global
networks and weaponised interdependence. The study is based on two research questions regarding
sanctions in relation to power and technology and based on two documents published by actors on
different sides of the sanctioned spectrum, Russia and the IMF. The study is conducted through
the analytical framework of thematic analysis, where themes of independent infrastructure,
fragmentation, settlement and crypto assets were identified. The results and analysis points at
global geopolitical changes of fragmentation and the emergence of blocs following sanctions,
vulnerability and asymmetrical power dynamics in financial networks where centralised actors use
“chokepoint” effects on interdependent actors, and both financial infrastructure and the financial
technology facilitating it being the most important tools of power. Results further point at
development of domestic financial infrastructure having a wide range of global implications.
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Date
2023-10-05Author
Klehr, Jacqueline
Keywords
Financial infrastructure
economic sanctions
Swift
payment systems,
cross border payments
financial network
Language
eng