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| Joseph Nye
February 4, 2021, Opinion: "The Japan-US alliance remains popular in both countries, which need each other more than ever. Together, they can balance China’s power and cooperate with China in areas like climate change, biodiversity, and pandemics, as well as on working toward a rules-based international economic order."
| Joseph Nye
May 7, 2020, Opinion, "During times of crisis, the most effective leaders are those who can build solidarity by educating the public about its own interests. Sadly, in the case of COVID-19, the leaders of the world's two largest economies have gone in the opposite direction, all but ensuring that the crisis will deepen."
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China and America Are Failing the Pandemic Test. Joseph Nye, April 2, 2020, Opinion, "All national leaders must put their country’s interests first, but the important question is how broadly or narrowly they define those interests. Both China and the US are responding to COVID-19 with an inclination toward short-term, zero-sum approaches, and too little attention to international institutions and cooperation."…
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Time WIll Tell. Joseph Nye, July/August 2018, Opinion, "Kurt Campbell and Ely Ratner are right to raise questions about the assumptions that have guided U.S. China policy. Twenty-five years ago, the West bet that China would head toward democracy and a market economy. Such a bet was not simply the product of post-Cold War illusions. Social science theories of modernization suggested that as an economy approached the threshold of an annual income…
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This Is Not the End of Globalization. Joseph Nye, October 24, 2016, Video, "Joseph Nye, professor at Harvard University, discusses the rise in populism in politics, global trade and the anti-globalization movement across the world. He speaks to Bloomberg's Haidi Lun and Rishaad Salamat on "Bloomberg Markets."" Link
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Working With a Rising India: A Joint Venture for the New Century. Joseph Nye, November 2015, Book. "Over the past ten years, India, the world's largest democracy, has lifted more than 130 million people out of poverty. The country has rebounded from a recent economic growth slump, surpassing China this year to become the world's fastest-growing major economy. "If India can maintain its current growth rate, let alone attain sustained double…
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What Should Be the Purpose of American Power? Joseph Nye, August 20, 2015, Opinion. “Since World War II, the United States has led, albeit imperfectly, in the production of global public goods such as a balance of military power, international monetary stability, an open trading system and freedom of navigation. That leadership should continue to be a central purpose of our foreign policy, because if the strongest country does not produce public…
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America, Versus Itself. Joseph Nye, March 25, 2015, Audio. "Some days lately – many days, actually – it can seem like the United States, or at least Washington, is paralyzed and the world is passing us by. On issue after issue, America looks gridlocked while the future calls out for action and change. The US ought to be incredibly well-positioned for that future. But given our dysfunction, are we? Two big thinkers with us today on exactly that…
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Joseph Nye: ‘The Rise of the Rest’. Joseph Nye, January 19, 2015, Opinion. "China continues rapid development in terms of its economy and military, it is creating a new conflict area between superpowers from the Middle East to the Pacific. Speaking to Daily Sabah, Joseph Nye, a distinguished professor at the Harvard University Kennedy School of Government, which pioneered the theory of soft power in international affairs, said that even though…
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The Return of Japan. Joseph Nye, November 12, 2013, Opinion. "“Japan is back!” Prime Minister Shinzo Abe declared during a visit to Washington, DC, earlier this year. But, while Japan may be on the right track after two decades of economic stagnation, there is still much to be done to secure the country’s long-term future..."…