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.
Science & Technology
53 Experts
- Senior Fellow
- Senior Fellow, Belfer Center
- Conflict & Conflict Resolution
- Oil & Energy Prices
- Energy
- Electricity
- Energy conservation
- Energy Innovation policy
- Energy R&D
- India energy policy
- International cooperation
- Nuclear power
- Oil
- Renewable energy
- U.S. energy policy
- Environment & Climate Change
- Climate agreements
- Sustainable development
- Crisis management
- Emergency response
- European studies
- Intelligence in policymaking
- International Relations
- History
- NATO
- U.S. foreign policy
- China & security
- Homeland security
- Infrastructure technology
- Military policy
- Negotiation
- Non-lethal weapons
- Preventive defense
- Space security
- Weapons of Mass Destruction
- Nuclear Issues
- China nuclear issues
- India nuclear program
- Iran nuclear program
- North Korea nuclear program
- Nuclear proliferation
- Nuclear security
- Nuclear terrorism
- Nuclear waste
- Nuclear weapons
- Pakistan nuclear program
- Russia nuclear program
- U.S. nuclear issues
- Science & Technology
- Biotechnology
- Information technology
- Innovation systems
Elizabeth D. Sherwood-Randall
Expertise:
- Visiting Scholar
- Visiting Scholar, Science, Technology, and Public Policy Program
- Adjunct Lecturer in Public Policy, Harvard Kennedy School
Afreen Siddiqi
- Senior Fellow
- Senior Fellow, Technology and Public Purpose Project
- Adjunct Lecturer in Public Policy, Harvard Kennedy School
Nick Sinai
- Fellow
- Non-Resident Fellow, Cyber Project
- Head of Security Policy & Election Integrity for Google Play & Android
Camille Stewart
Expertise:
- Fellow
- Non-Resident Fellow, Technology and Public Purpose Project
Emily Tavoulareas
- Senior Fellow
- Senior Fellow, Belfer Center
Richard Verma
- Fellow
- Non-Resident Fellow, Cyber Project
- Former Research Director, China Cyber Policy Initiative
Julia Voo
- Faculty
- Professor of Policy, Harvard Kennedy School
- Chief Technology Officer, School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS)
- Gordon McKay Professor of the Practice of Computer Science, SEAS
James Waldo
- Associate
- Associate, Project on Managing the Atom
Alex Wellerstein
- Fellow
- Non-Resident Fellow, Cyber Project
- Conflict & Conflict Resolution
- Economics & Global Affairs
- Trade
- International cooperation
- European studies
- International Relations
- U.S. foreign policy
- United Nations
- NATO
- Globalization
- International Security & Defense
- Security Strategy
- Science & Technology
- Cyber Security
- Information technology
- Science & Technology Policy
Tarah Wheeler
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