Joe Nye, interviewed at decent length on AJE. Some of the questions aren't great and some of the answers are trite, but in general it's a pretty good overview of where Nye is at. Apparently there is no embed, so follow the link.
Future of power - Riz Khan - Al Jazeera English
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Wednesday, April 27, 2011
Nye on Power
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