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.
47 Experts
- Faculty
- Board of Directors
- Laurence D. Belfer Professor of International Affairs and Professor of History at Harvard University, International Security Program
- Member of the Board, Belfer Center
- Faculty Affiliate, Future of Diplomacy Project
Fredrik Logevall
Expertise:
- Senior Fellow
- Senior Fellow, Project on Europe and the Transatlantic Relationship
Douglas Lute
- Fellow
- Non-Resident Fellow, Middle East Initiative
Andrew F. March
Expertise:
- Faculty
- Board of Directors
- Sultan Qaboos Bin Said of Oman Professor of International Relations, Harvard Kennedy School
- Faculty Director, Middle East Initiative
- Member of the Board, Belfer Center
Tarek Masoud
Expertise:
- Fellow
- Fisher Family Fellow, Future of Diplomacy Project
Federica Mogherini
- Fellow
- Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Middle East Initiative
Yuree Noh
- Affiliate
- Faculty Affiliate, Project on Europe and the Transatlantic Relationship
- Paul F. McGuire Lecturer in Comparative Politics at the Harvard Kennedy School
Pippa Norris
- Associate
- Former Associate, Middle East Initiative, 2018-2019
- Former Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Middle East Initiative, 2017-2018
- Assistant Professor of Political Science, Yale University
Elizabeth Nugent
- Senior Fellow
- Non-Resident Senior Fellow, Future of Diplomacy Project
Victoria Nuland
- Faculty
- Board of Directors
- Harvard University Distinguished Service Professor
- Member of the Board, Belfer Center
- Faculty Affiliate, Future of Diplomacy Project
- Weak/Failed states
- Coronavirus
- Intelligence in policymaking
- Military strategy
- International Relations
- Soft power
- U.S. foreign policy
- U.S. primacy
- History
- International development
- International Security & Defense
- Weapons of Mass Destruction
- Terrorism & Counterterrorism
- Military policy
- Afghanistan war
- China & security
- Democracy
- Intelligence
- Nuclear Issues
- Dirty bombs
- Nuclear proliferation
- Nuclear security
- Nuclear terrorism
- Nuclear weapons
- U.S. nuclear issues
- Cyber Security
Joseph S. Nye
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