Ebook: Courting science: Securing the foundation for a second American century
Author: Coletta Damon V
- Tags: Forskningspolitik, Hegemony, Hegemony--United States, Innovationspolitik, Science and state, Science and state--United States, Technology and state, Technology and state--United States, USA, Science and state -- United States, Technology and state -- United States, Hegemony -- United States, United States
- Year: 2016
- Publisher: Stanford Security Studies
- City: Stanford;California;United States
- Language: English
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In Courting Science, Damon Coletta offers a novel explanation for the decline of American leadership in world affairs. Whether the American Century ends sooner rather than later may depend on America's capacity for self-reflection and, ultimately, self-restraint when it comes to science, technology, and engineering. Democracy's affinity for advanced technology has to be balanced against scientific research and progress as a global enterprise. In an era of rising challengers to America's lead in the international order and an increasingly globalized civil society, a "Scientific State" has a better chance of extending its dominance. In order to draw closer to this ideal, though, the United States will have to reconsider its grand strategy. It must have a strategy that scrutinizes how tightly it constrains, how narrowly it directs, and how far it trusts American scientists. If given the opportunity, scientists have the potential to lead a second American Century through domestic science and technology policy, international diplomacy, and transnational networks for global governance
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