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.
Conflict & Conflict Resolution
47 Experts
- Staff
- Executive Editor, Quarterly Journal: International Security
- Series Editor, Belfer Center Studies in International Security
- Former Postdoctoral Research Fellow, International Security Program, 2016–2017
- Affiliate, Middle East Initiative
Morgan L. Kaplan
- Faculty
- Board of Directors
- Member of the Board, Belfer Center
- Belfer Senior Lecturer in International Security, Harvard Kennedy School
- Faculty Director, Homeland Security Project
- Faculty Affiliate, Middle East Initiative
Juliette Kayyem
- Senior Fellow
- Senior Fellow, Middle East Initiative
Rami Khouri
- Fellow
- Non-Resident Fellow, Technology and Public Purpose Project
Marc Lanoue
Expertise:
- Associate
- Associate, International Security Program
- Editorial Board Member, Quarterly Journal: International Security
- Former Editor, International Security; Former Series Editor, Belfer Center Studies in International Security
Sean M. Lynn-Jones
- Faculty
- Board of Directors
- Lecturer in Public Policy, Harvard Kennedy School
- Member of the Board, Belfer Center
Zoe Marks
- Fellow
- Research Fellow, digital HKS, Human Rights and the Internet
Beatrice Martini
- 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:
- Staff
- Board of Directors
- Director, International Security Program; Editor-in-Chief, International Security; Co-Principal Investigator, Project on Managing the Atom
- Member of the Board, Belfer Center
- Conflict & Conflict Resolution
- Intrastate conflict
- Nuclear power
- Middle East policy
- International Relations
- U.S. foreign policy
- NATO
- International Security & Defense
- Weapons of Mass Destruction
- Security Strategy
- Terrorism & Counterterrorism
- NATO
- Chemical & biological weapons
- Military intervention
- Iraq war
- Nuclear Issues
- Iran nuclear program
- North Korea nuclear program
- Nuclear proliferation
- Nuclear security
- Nuclear terrorism
- Nuclear waste
- Nuclear weapons
- Russia nuclear program
- U.S. nuclear issues
Steven E. Miller
Expertise:
- Fellow
- Ernest May Fellow in History & Policy, International Security Program