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September 30, 2009
Interview
Analyst Joseph S. Nye Jr. says the Obama administration's emphasis on multilateralism raises the prospects for dealing with Iran effectively on its nuclear program but expects no diplomatic breakthroughs in the short term.
See more in Iran, Sanctions, Diplomacy
July/August 2009
Foreign Affairs Article — Summary
Leslie Gelb's skepticism of "smart power" is misguided; it is only by combining the strategies of both hard and soft power that the United States can achieve its ends.
See more in United States, Defense/Homeland Security
May 12, 2009, New York
Transcript
How does the U.S. financial system contribute to US power? Is the U.S. in danger of losing its pre-eminence in global finance? Is the dollar's status as a reserve currency under pressure, and does that affect the U.S. ability to lead global responses to world financial crises?
See more in Financial Crises, Geoeconomics
May 12, 2009
Video
Watch experts discuss past global financial and monetary policies during financial crises and actions that governments today might take to respond to current crisis.
This session was part of the Stephen C. Friedheim Symposium on Global Economics: Financial Turbulance and U.S. Power, which was made possible through the generous support of Stephen C. Feidheim.
See more in Financial Crises, Geoeconomics
May 12, 2009
Audio
Listen to experts discuss past global financial and monetary policies during financial crises and actions that governments today might take to respond to current crisis.
This session was part of the Stephen C. Freidheim Symposium on Global Economics: Financial Turbulence and U.S. Power, which was made possible through the generous support of Stephen C. Freidheim.
See more in Financial Crises, Geoeconomics
February 16, 2007
Must Read
This report outlines the findings of a bipartisan panel of Asia specialists co-chaired by Richard L. Armitage and Joseph Nye. The report highlights major trends in Asia and provides the panel's comprehensive analysis with security and economic policy recommendations.
See more in United States, Japan, U.S. Strategy and Politics
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