Power in the global information age : from realism to globalization / Joseph S. Nye, Jr.
One of the most brilliant and influential international relations scholars of his generation, Joseph S. Nye Jr. is one of the few academics to have served at the very highest levels of US government. This volume collects together many of his key writings for the first time as well as new material, a...
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Table of Contents:
- Chapter 1 Hard and soft power
- part Part 1 The power and limits of realism
- chapter 2 Old wars and future wars
- Causation and prevention
- chapter 3 Neorealism and neoliberalism
- chapter 4 Conflicts after the Cold War
- part Part 2 America's hard and soft power
- chapter 5 The changing nature of world power
- chapter 6 Soft power
- chapter 7 The information revolution and American soft power
- chapter 8 The new Rome meets the new barbarians
- part PART 3 Ideas and morality
- chapter 9 Nationalism, statesmen, and the size of African states
- chapter 10 The ethics of foreign policy
- chapter 11 NPT: the logic of inequality
- part Part 4 Interdependence, globalization, and governance
- chapter 12 Independence and interdependence
- chapter 13 Transgovernmental relations and international organizations 1975 / WITH ROBERT O. KEOHANE,
- chapter 14 Globalization: what's new? what's not? (and so what?) 2000
- What's new? what's not? / WITH ROBERT O. KEOHANE,
- chapter 15 Globalization's democratic deficit: how to make international institutions more accountable
- chapter 16 Terrorism
- part Part 5 Praxis and theory
- chapter 17 Essay on career choice.