Joseph S. Nye, Jr.: “American Foreign Policy: The Next 25 Years”

Event offered by:
Foreign Policy Association

Event Details

Date:
Wednesday, April 3, 2002
6:00 PM - 7:30 PM 
Location:
TIAA-CREF Building
New York, NY
Event type
Lecture / Panel  

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Joseph S. Nye, Jr.: “American Foreign Policy: The Next 25 Years”

Event Speakers

    • Joseph S. Nye, Jr.the Don K. Price Professor of Public Policy, is Dean of the Kennedy Schoo - Speaker
      Don K. Price Professor of Public Policy and Dean of the Kennedy School

       

      Joseph S. Nye, Jr., the Don K. Price Professor of Public Policy, is Dean of the Kennedy School. He returned to Harvard in December of 1995 after serving as assistant secretary of defense for international security affairs, where he won two Distinguished Service medals, and as chair of the National Intelligence Council. Nye joined the Harvard faculty in 1964, where he has served as director of the Center for International Affairs and associate dean of Arts and Sciences. From 1977-79, Nye was deputy to the undersecretary of state for security assistance, science, and technology, and chaired the National Security Council Group on Nonproliferation of Nuclear Weapons. His most recent books are Understanding International Conflicts, 3d ed. (2000), the third edition of his classic study co-written with Robert O. Keohane, Power and Interdependence (2000), and a co-edited volume, Governance in a Globalizing World (2000).

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