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This open access book consists of essays selected from Joseph S. Nye, Jr.’s last three decades of writing and illustrate a variety of perspectives on the nature of power, the role…
Vol. 37, Issue 1, Pages 5-17
Scott Sagan asked me to revisit Nuclear Ethics, a book I published in 1986, in light of current developments in world affairs. In doing so, I found that much had changed but the…
On April 28, 2021, CCG hosted a dialogue between CCG President Huiyao Wang and Joseph S. Nye Jr., Harvard University Distinguished Service Professor, Emeritus.
Vol. 98, Issue 5, Pages 1635-1651
Will China displace the United States as the world's leading power by the centenary of Communist rule in 2049? The outcome will depend on many unknowns including what the two…
Vol. 101, Issue 1, Pages 32-43
Ransomware attacks, election interference, corporate espionage, threats to the electric grid: based on the drumbeat of current headlines, there seems to be little hope of bringing…
Vol. 22, Issue 4, Pages 94
À 78 ans, Biden est un politicien chevronné, rompu à l’exercice du pouvoir par quatre décennies dans le feu de l’action politique, et ce n’est pas rien. Outre les questions…
The U.S.-Korea alliance has faced headwinds in recent years generated by the shifting geopolitical dynamics of U.S.-China rivalry and transactional alliance issues, all while…
Vol. 14, Issue 1, Pages 196-208
In this paper, I respond to the editors request that I look back on the concept of soft power that I first published in 1990. I describe my approach to power; explain the origins…