Some graduation advice for aspiring members of the foreign-policy establishment in the class of 2023.
The presidential election is around the corner—and that means “Scranton Joe” is about to take the international stage.
This chapter traces changing Chinese ideas of the “global” as expressed through successive ideas of the place of China in world order:…
The U.S. economy is “leaving its peers ever further in the dust,” the Economist declared in a recent cover story. That idea is making waves…
The Washington Declaration signed by U.S. President Joe Biden and South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol yesterday should be a ringing…
This open access book consists of essays selected from Joseph S. Nye, Jr.’s last three decades of writing and illustrate a variety of…
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…
How Washington and Beijing could stop the war in Europe.
As recently as 18 months ago, many policymakers, academics, and pundits in the United States and Europe were waxing lyrical about the…
Dramatic reductions in refugee resettlement numbers, restrictions on asylum access and growing externalisation of humanitarian protection…