Professor Joseph Nye FBA

International relations with particular emphasis on American foreign policy, globalisation and soft power.
Fellow type
International Fellow
Year elected
2007
Year of death
2025
Subjects
Politics

Last post

Harvard University University Distinguished Service Professor

2004 -

Past appointments

Harvard University Sultan of Oman Professor of International Relations

2004 - 2016

US Department of Defense US Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs

1994 - 1995

National Intelligence Council, US Chairman

1993 - 1994

US Department of State Deputy Undersecretary of State for Security Assistance, Science and Technology

1977 - 1979

Harvard University Faculty

1964 -

Publications

Presidential Leadership and the Creation of the American Era

Joseph S. Nye Jr. - Published in 2013 by Princeton University Press

The Future of Power

Joseph S. Nye Jr. - Published in 2011 by PublicAffairs

Soft Power: The Means to Success in World Politics

Joseph S. Nye Jr. - Published in 2004 by PublicAffairs

The Paradox of American Power

Joseph S. Nye Jr. - Published in 2002 by Oxford University Press

Power and Interdependence Revisited

Joseph S. Nye Jr., Robert O. Keohane - Published in 1987 by International Organization

Vol.41, No.4

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Professor Sir Hew Strachan FBA

European military history of the 19th and 20th centuries, and especially the First World War; modern strategic studies

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Professor Will Kymlicka FBA

Democracy & diversity; theories of multuculturalism & minority rights; the accomodation of ethnic, racial & religious diversity within broader theories of citizenship & human rights; animal ethics

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Professor Stathis Kalyvas FBA

Political conflict, political violence, civil wars

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