One of the distinguishing features of the rapidly evolving global order is a marked shift in the balance of power, from West to East and from states to nonstate actors. But as it has shifted, power, too, has evolved, and our ways of thinking about it must keep up with those changes. Joseph Nye, David Barno, Thomas P.M. Barnett, Daniel Drezner and Christopher Preble discuss new approaches to global power.
Language
English
Pages
27
Format
Kindle Edition
Publisher
World Politics Review
Release
March 22, 2011
The DNA of Global Power (World Politics Review Features)
One of the distinguishing features of the rapidly evolving global order is a marked shift in the balance of power, from West to East and from states to nonstate actors. But as it has shifted, power, too, has evolved, and our ways of thinking about it must keep up with those changes. Joseph Nye, David Barno, Thomas P.M. Barnett, Daniel Drezner and Christopher Preble discuss new approaches to global power.