Browsing by Author "Nye, Joseph"
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Don't Panic: Making Progress on the "Going Dark" Debate
Gasser, Urs; Gertner, Nancy; Goldsmith, Jack L.; Landau, Susan; Nye, Joseph S.; O'Brien, David; Olsen, Matthew G.; Renan, Daphna; Sanchez, Julian; Schneider, Bruce; Schwartzol, Larry; Zittrain, Jonathan L. (Berkman Center for Internet & Society at Harvard Law School, 2016)Just over a year ago, with support from the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, the Berkman Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University convened a diverse group of security and policy experts from academia, civil ... -
Inevitability and War
Nye, Joseph S. (Massachusetts Institute of Technology Press (MIT Press), 2014) -
The Information Revolution and Soft Power
Nye, Joseph S. (Current History, 2014)The rise of digital networks is diffusing power to new players. Fourth in a series on soft power. -
Leadership
Nye, Joseph S. (Macmillan, 2016) -
Nuclear Lessons for Cyber Security?
Nye, Joseph S. (United States Air Force, 2011)Identifying “revolutions in military affairs” is arbitrary, but some inflection points in technological change are larger than others: for example, the gunpowder revolution in early modern Europe, the industrial revolution ... -
Public Diplomacy and Soft Power
Nye, Joseph S. (Sage Publications, 2008)Soft power is the ability to affect others to obtain the outcomes one wants through attraction rather than coercion or payment. A country's soft power rests on its resources of culture, values, and policies. A smart power ... -
The Regime Complex for Managing Global Cyber Activities
Nye, Joseph S. (Centre for International Governance Innovation and Catham House, 2014)When we try to understand cyber governance, it is important to remember how new cyberspace is. “Cyberspace is an operational domain framed by use of electronics to…exploit information via interconnected systems and ... -
Transformational and Transactional Presidents
Nye, Joseph S. (SAGE PUBLICATIONS, 2014)During the 20th century, the United States went from being a second rate power to becoming the world’s sole superpower. Did leaders matter? In the cases I examined in Presidential Leadership and the Creation of the American ...