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Joseph S. Nye

Joseph S. Nye

Harvard University Distinguished Service Professor

Member of the Board, Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs

Contact:
Telephone: (617) 495-1123
Fax: (617)-496-3337
Email: Joseph_Nye@harvard.edu

 

 

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Op-Ed (continued)

September 22, 2005

Does Increasing Democracy Undercut Terrorists?

Op-Ed, Christian Science Monitor

By Joseph S. Nye, Harvard University Distinguished Service Professor

 

 

August 31, 2005

Can Democracy Defeat Terrorism?

Op-Ed, Taipei Times

By Joseph S. Nye, Harvard University Distinguished Service Professor

 

 

August 9, 2005

Diplomatic Mission

Op-Ed, Boston Globe

By Joseph S. Nye, Harvard University Distinguished Service Professor

 

 

June 28, 2005

Quenching US' Thirst for Oil an Attainable Goal

Op-Ed, Taipei Times

By Joseph S. Nye, Harvard University Distinguished Service Professor

 

 

June 27, 2005

Quenching America's Growing Thirst for Oil

Op-Ed, The Bangkok Post

By Joseph S. Nye, Harvard University Distinguished Service Professor

 

 

May 27, 2005

Will France Let Blair off the Hook?

Op-Ed, International Herald Tribune

By Joseph S. Nye, Harvard University Distinguished Service Professor

 

 

May 5, 2005

Advancing U.S. Strategy for East Asian Security

Op-Ed, Wall Street Journal Asia

By Joseph S. Nye, Harvard University Distinguished Service Professor

 

 

March 31, 2005

Iraq Lessons Can Avoid Disaster in Iran

Op-Ed, Financial Times

By Joseph S. Nye, Harvard University Distinguished Service Professor

 

 

March 11, 2005

Meanwhile: Searching for Truth, I Turn to Fiction

Op-Ed, International Herald Tribune

By Joseph S. Nye, Harvard University Distinguished Service Professor

 

 

January 25, 2005

"Rice Must Deploy More 'Soft Power'"

Op-Ed, Daily Star

By Joseph S. Nye, Harvard University Distinguished Service Professor

"Rising anti-Americanism around the world threatens to deprive the U.S. of the soft or attractive power that it needs to succeed in the struggle against terrorism. As Iraq has shown, hard military power alone cannot provide a solution. Poll after poll confirms that America's soft power has declined, particularly in the Islamic world...."

 

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