Joseph S. Nye AKA Joseph Samuel Nye, Jr. Born: 19-Jan-1937 Birthplace: South Orange, NJ
Gender: Male Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Government Nationality: United States Executive summary: Chairman, National Intelligence Council, 1993-94 Wife: Molly Harding Nye (three sons)
High School: Morristown Prep School, Morristown, NJ (1954) University: AB Public Affairs, Princeton University (1958) University: BA Philosophy, Oxford University (1960, on a Rhodes Scholarship) University: PhD Political Science, Harvard University Professor: Government, Harvard University (1964-2004) Administrator: Trustee, Wells College Administrator: Trustee, Radcliffe College
National Intelligence Council Chairman (1993-94) US State Department Deputy to the Under Secy. for Security Assistance, Science and Technology (past) US National Security Council Chair, Group on Nonproliferation of Nuclear Weapons Foreign Policy Editorial Board American Academy of Arts and Sciences American Academy of Diplomacy American Ditchley Foundation Board of Directors Aspen Institute Center for Strategic & International Studies Council on Foreign Relations Board of Directors Friends of Hillary Hillary Clinton for President Institute for International Economics International Institute for Strategic Studies Nixon Center Advisory Council Obama Victory Fund 2012 Phi Beta Kappa Society Trilateral Commission Distinguished Service Medal Rhodes Scholarship
Author of books:
Pan-Africanism and East African Integration (1965) Peace in Parts: Integration and Conflict in Regional Organization (1971, nonfiction) Power and Interdependence: World Politics in Transition (1977, international affairs) Nuclear Ethics (1986, nonfiction) Bound to Lead: The Changing Nature of American Power (1990, international affairs) The Paradox of American Power: Why the World's Only Superpower Can't Go It Alone (2002, international affairs) Power in the Global Information Age: From Realism to Globalization (2004, nonfiction) Soft Power: The Means to Success in World Politics (2004, international affairs) The Power Game: A Washington Novel (2004, novel) The Powers to Lead (2008, self-help) The Future of Power (2011, nonfiction)
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