Cold War science and the transatlantic circulation of knowledge
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Cold War science and the transatlantic circulation of knowledge
(History of science and medicine library, v. 51 . History of modern science ; v. 1)
Brill, c2015
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内容説明
Cold War Science and the Transatlantic Circulation of Knowledge delves into how the Cold War, as a global phenomenon, shaped local conditions and decisions for science in light of US-Europe relationships. The articles in this volume, edited by Jeroen van Dongen, show how the western network in which science was circulated and produced was strongly conditioned by the state and its international relations. The workings of secrecy, the consequences of US hegemony and decolonization, and the ambitions of post-war recovery attempts were all mediated through the interference of the state and through its relative position in the network. At the same time, hubristic expectations prefigured in the state's relation to science.
目次
List of Illustrations and Tables
Note on Contributors
Introduction
PART 1 Secrecy and Science
1 Scientists, Secrecy, and Scientific Intelligence: The Challenges of International Science in Cold War America
Ronald E. Doel
2 A 'Need-To-Know-More' Criterion? Science and Information Security at NATO during the Cold War
Simone Turchetti
3 A Transnational Approach to US Nuclear Weapons Relationships with Britain and France in the 60s and 70s
John Krige
PART 2 Dutch Perspectives
4 Putting a Lid on the Gas Centrifuge: Classification of the Dutch Ultracentrifuge Project, 1960-1961
Abel Streefland
5 Quid Pro Quo: Dutch Defense Research during the Early Cold War
Jeroen van Dongen and Friso Hoeneveld
6 Chemical Warfare Research in the Netherlands
Herman Roozenbeek
7 The Fulbright Program in the Netherlands: An Example of Science Diplomacy
Giles Scott-Smith
PART 3 'Cold War' Science?
8 The Absence of the East: International Influences on Science Policy in Western Europe during the Cold War
David Baneke
9 Colonial Crossings: Social Science, Social Knowledge, and American Power from the Nineteenth Century to the Cold War
Jessica Wang
PART 4 Scientific Hubris
10 Cold War Atmospheric Sciences in the United States: From Modeling to Control
Kristine C. Harper
11 Small State versus Superpower: Science and Geopolitics in Greenland in the Early Cold War
Matthias Heymann, Henry Nielsen, Kristian Hvidtfelt Nielsen and Henrik Knudsen
12 The Ford Foundation and the Measurement of Values
Paul Erickson
Index of Names
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