Harvard Kennedy School faculty disseminate their research in working publications and papers that contribute to public knowledge and fuel policy innovation. This list features recent faculty publications, including journal articles, books, edited volumes, research papers, and public testimony.
Faculty Publications
Nye, Jr., Joseph S. "What Now? A Symposium on the Future of the United States." National Interest. January/February 2021.
Nye, Jr., Joseph S. "Cold War with China is Avoidable." Wall Street Journal - Online Edition. December 31, 2020.
Nye, Jr., Joseph S. "Do Presidents Really Steer Foreign Policy?" Atlantic Monthly. June 2013.
Nye, Jr., Joseph S. "What China and Russia Don't Get About Soft Power." Foreign Policy. April 29, 2013.
Nye, Jr., Joseph S. "Our Pacific Predicament." American Interest. March/April 2013.
Nye, Jr., Joseph S. "Understanding 21st Century Power Shifts." World Financial Review. June/July 2011.
Nye, Jr., Joseph S. "The Future of American Power." Foreign Affairs. November/December 2010, 2-12.
Nye, Jr., Joseph S., and Wang Jisi. "Hard Decisions on Soft Power: Opportunities and Difficulties for Chinese Soft Power." Harvard International Review. Summer 2009.
Nye, Jr., Joseph S. "American Power after the Financial Crisis." Foresight Project. November 2008.
Nye, Jr., Joseph S. "Forum: Toward a Liberal Realist Foreign Policy - A Memo for the Next President." Harvard Magazine. March/April 2008.
Nye, Jr., Joseph S. "Tripoli Diarist: Big Tent." New Republic. December 10, 2007.
Nye, Jr., Joseph S. "Why W Should Learn From WW." Newsweek International July 17, 2006.
Nye, Jr., Joseph S. "Transformation is Hard." TIME. July 17, 2006.
Nye, Jr., Joseph S. "America's Soft Learning Curve." The Economist: "The World in 2004." 2004.
Kamarck, Elaine, Steven Kelman, and Joseph S. Nye, Jr. "The Loud Crisis." Government Executive February 15, 2003.
Nye, Jr., Joseph S. "Seven Tests: Between Concert and Unilateralism." The National Interest Winter 2001/2002.