Joseph Nye
30 quotes
Biography
Joseph Samuel Nye Jr. was an American political scientist. He and Robert Keohane co-founded the international relations theory of neoliberalism, which they developed in their 1977 book Power and Interdependence.
"Effective foreign policymaking requires an understanding of not only international and transnational systems, but also the intricacies of domestic politics in multiple countries. It also demands recognition of just how little is known about “building nations,” particularly after revolutions – a process that should be viewed in terms of decades, not years."
"In foreign policy, as in medicine, leaders must “first do no harm.”"
"The world at the beginning of the twenty-first century is a strange cocktail of continuity and change. Some aspects of international politics have not changed since Thucydides. There is a certain logic of hostility, a dilemma about security that goes with interstate politics. Alliances, balance of power, and choices in in policy between war and compromise have remained similar over the millennia."
"I have found in my experience in government that I could ignore neither the age-old nor the brand-new dimensions of world politics."
"Any sense of global community is weak."
"Cooperation is difficult in the absence of communication."
"No one can tell the whole story of anything."
"The cure to misunderstanding history is to read more, not less."
"At some point, consequences matter."
"Anarchy means without government, but it does not necessarily mean chaos or total disorder."
"The international system consists not only of states. The international political system is the pattern of relationships among the states."
"Systems can create consequences not intended by any other of their constituent actors."
"Humans sometimes make surprising choices, and human history is full of uncertainties."
"Power, like love, is easier to experience than to define or measure."
"Power conversion is the capacity to convert potential power, as measured by resources, to realized power, as measured by the changed behavior of others."
"Some say precipitating events are like buses - they come along every ten minutes."
"Chamberlain's sins were not his intentions, but rather his ignorance and arrogance in failing to appraise the situation properly. And in that failure he was not alone."
"Some observers feel it is harder to change public opinion in democracies than it is to change policies in totalitarian countries."
"The best hope for the future is to ask what is being determined as well as who determines it."
"When words are both descriptive and prescriptive, thyey become political words used in struggles for power."
"Some economists believe that the Great Depression of the 1930s was aggravated by bad monetary policy and lack of American leadership. Britain was too weak to maintain an open international economy, and the United States was not living up to its new responsibilities."
"Governments now have to share the stage with actors who can use information to enhance their soft power and press governments directly, or indirectly by mobilizing their publics."
"Attention rather than information becomes the scarce resource, and those who can distinguish valuable information from the background clutter gain power."
"The territorial state has not always existed in the past, so it need not necessarily exist in the future."
"Just as gunpowder and infantry penetrated and destroyed the medieval castle, so have nuclear missiles and the internet made the nation-state obsolete."