Joseph S. Nye, Jr.

Joseph S. Nye, Jr., is Dean of the Faculty and Don K. Price Professor of Public Policy at the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University.

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TitleAuthorFormatPublication DatePrice
Cover: After the Cold War: International Institutions and State Strategies in Europe, 1989–1991After the Cold War: International Institutions and State Strategies in Europe, 1989–1991Keohane, Robert O.
Nye, Joseph S.
Hoffmann, Stanley
PAPERBACK01/01/1993$50.00
Cover: Living with Nuclear WeaponsLiving with Nuclear WeaponsCarnesale, Albert
Doty, Paul
Hoffmann, Stanley
Huntington, Samuel P.
Nye, Joseph S.
Sagan, Scott D.
HARDCOVER06/01/1983$58.00
Cover: Pan-Africanism and East African IntegrationPan-Africanism and East African IntegrationNye, Joseph S.E-DITION01/01/1965$65.00Available from De Gruyter »
Cover: Transnational Relations and World PoliticsTransnational Relations and World PoliticsKeohane, Robert O.
Nye, Joseph S.
E-DITION01/01/1972$65.00Available from De Gruyter »
Cover: Why People Don’t Trust GovernmentWhy People Don’t Trust GovernmentNye, Joseph S.
Zelikow, Philip D.
King, David C.
PAPERBACK10/05/1997$40.00
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