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Power in the Global Information Age

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Power in the Global Information Age

Auteurs : Joseph S. Nye

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“As these essays demonstrate, Joseph S. Nye combines clear-sighted realism about power with an uncanny sense for emerging global trends – from interdependence to ‘soft power.’ His insights on turning theory into ethically purposeful practice make this book a ‘must’ for students of world politics.” Robert O. Keohane, Duke University, USA Joseph S. Nye Jr. has been one of the most brilliant and influential international relations scholars of his generation and one of the few academics to have served at the very highest levels of US government. This book collects together many of his key writings for the first time as well as some important new material and a concluding essay, which examines the relevance of international relations in practical policymaking. It contains essays on core issues such as: America’s post-Cold War role in international affairs hard and soft power the ethics of foreign policy interdependence the information revolution globalization governance terrorism This unique volume is essential reading for all those with an interest in American foreign policy and international relations.

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