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RESEARCH
Visions
of Governance in the 21st Century
The Kennedy School of Government Program committed to the
study of the social and economic forces which are reshaping
governance in current times. Visions considers the
imperative for change, the growing mistrust of government, new
ways to provide leadership in a globalized world.
The Project is focusing its
attentions on several new areas of inquiry:
- new paradigms for national
security policy.
- the future direction of
social policy.
- how governments can manage
and measure their performance to better serve their
citizens.
- how information
technologies are changing the realities and expectations
of governments.
Dean's Nye's Research
History
The UC Berkeley Interview
with Dean Nye (1997) which includes information on:
- Dean Nye's Background
- Research Interests
- Theory and Practice
- Tenure at the State
Department
- (including nuclear
proliferation issues; truth and power)
- Tenure at the
Defense Department
- The Debate regarding the
Decline of American Power
- The U.S. Role in
World Affairs
- U.S. Policy in East
Asia
- (including China,
human rights and Japan)
- Return to Academia
- (including research
regarding the decline of confidence in government, the
role of education and advice for students)
Articles Appearing on
the Web
Power
and Interdependence in the Information Age (Foreign
Affairs, Fall 1998) - pdf
The Case Against Containment: Treat China Like an Enemy
and That's What It Will Be (Global Beat, June 22, 1998)
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