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Smart Power in Trans Atlantic Relations

Smart Power in Trans Atlantic Relations

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09 May 2005

Smart Power in Trans Atlantic Relations

About the Speech:

A keynote address on EU/US relations by the eminent Harvard Professor Joseph Nye. Prof Nye's recent work, including Soft Power: The Means to Success in World Politics and The Paradox of American Power, proposes that the recipe for success for actors in international relations depends on the management of both ‘hard power’ and ‘soft power’ to produce a mix of both powers which he calls “smart power'.

About the Speaker:

 In addition to teaching at Harvard, Mr. Nye also has taught for brief periods in Geneva, Ottawa, and London. He is an honorary fellow of Exeter College, Oxford. He has lived for extended periods in Europe, East Africa, Central America, and traveled to more than 90 countries.

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