To compete and thrive in the 21st century, democracies, and the United States in particular, must develop new national security and economic strategies that address the geopolitics of information. In the 20th century, market capitalist democracies geared infrastructure, energy, trade, and even social policy to protect and advance that era’s key source of power—manufacturing. In this century, democracies must better account for information geopolitics across all dimensions of domestic policy and national strategy.
1493 People
- Alumni
- Former Research Fellow, International Security Program, 1989-1990
Vladimir Benevolensky
Current Affiliation:
President, Moscow Public Science Foundation
- Alumni
- Former Research Fellow, International Security Program, 1987-1989
Andrew Bennett
- Alumni
- Former Research Fellow, Harvard Information Infrastructure Project, 1999-2000
Colin Bennett
- Alumni
- Former Associate, Energy Technology Innovation Policy research group
Nuno Bento
Expertise:
- Alumni
- Former Research Fellow, International Security Program, 2014–2015
Louis-Alexandre Berg
- Alumni
- Former Research Fellow, International Security Program, 1988-1990
Benina Berger Gould
- Alumni
- Former Research Fellow, International Security Program, 1992-1993
Thomas Bernauer
- Alumni
- Former Research Fellow, Dubai Initiative, 2008–2009; Former Research Fellow, Science, Technology, and Public Policy, 2006–2008.
Rasmus Bertelsen
- Alumni
- Former Associate, International Security Program/Initiative on Religion and International Affairs, 2008; Research Fellow, ISP, 2006–2007; ISP/Governance Initiative in the Middle East, 2005–2006; Intrastate Conflict Program, 2003–2006; ISP/WAPPP, 2002–2003
Marie Besançon
- Alumni
- Former Research Fellow, International Security Program, 1984-1987