Shaking the Global Order, Ep. 14: Joseph Nye Jr. on Conflict in the Cyber World

Published: Nov. 3, 2017, 10:11 p.m.

b'In this podcast, we engage Harvard\\u2019s Joseph Nye Jr. in a wide-ranging conversation about cyber security. Joe has been at the forefront of the examination of critical issues in international relations. Recently, he has turned his attention to the impact of cyber security, cyber espionage and cyber warfare on international relations. Cyber has emerged as a critical feature of conflict in today\\u2019s international relations and the relationship of great powers including the United States, China and Russia. For further analysis of the cyber world see Trey Herr\\u2019s article here at Global Summitry called, \\u201cGoverning Proliferation in Cybersecurity\\u201d. [Caroline can you add a url] Professor Nye is a Harvard University Service Professor, Emeritus and the former Dean of the Kennedy School. He has also served in various security positions in the American government. International relations scholars are well aware of his significant work in international relations including his examination of complex interdependence with Robert Keohane and Joe\\u2019s illumination of the concept of \\u2018soft power\\u2019 in international relations.'