1st Edition

Science, Technology and Global Governance

By John R. De La Mothe Copyright 2001
    256 Pages
    by Routledge

    256 Pages
    by Routledge

    Science, technology and innovation have long been key factors in the competitive advantage of nations. Today, however, the new international political economy is being increasingly driven by science and technology in new ways. Integration, globalization and internationalization have all become watchwords for a series of dynamic processes in which science and technology are deeply implicated. As a result, not only are the policies of national governments being exposed in terms of the limits of their sovereignty, but science and technology are being increasingly implicated in a wide array of public issues - ranging from security, privacy, development and economic growth to employment, environment, foreign policy and geopolitics. Clearly, in today's emerging world, the ways in which governments organize their science and technology policy, their science and technology intelligence, and their research advisory structures and resources matter more today than ever before. In turn, the contract between science and democracy is being rapidly redefined. This book is the first to comprehensively discuss these critical issues.

    Part I Introduction; Chapter 1 Knowledge, Politics and Governance, John de la Mothe; Part II Shifting Dynamics in Science and Government Relations; Chapter 2 Politics and the Communities of Science, San ford A. Lakoff; Chapter 3 Governance and the New Production of Knowledge, Michael Gibbons; Chapter 4 Government Policy for Industrial Innovation, Lewis Branscomb; Part III Evolving Debates in Science Policy and Public Administration; Chapter 5 Science, Technology and the Tools of the Politico-administrative Trade, Jane Marceau; Chapter 6 Governmental Organization and Implications for Science and Technology Policy, David M. Hart; Chapter 7, Susan E. Cozzens; Part IV Emerging Issues for Science, Technology and Governance; Chapter 8, Eugene B. Skolnikoff; Chapter 9 The Governance of Military R&D, Judith Reppy, Philip Gummett; Chapter 10, Mario Cimoli, John de la Mothe; Chapter 11 Technology and Employment, Luc Soete; Chapter 12 Governance Challenges of Technological Revolutions, Francis Fukuyama, Caroline Wagner; Chapter 13 Science, Democracy and Technological Risks, Jean-Jacques Salomon;

    Biography

    John de la Mothe, John de la Mothe