International Scientific Relations: Science, Technology and Innovation in the International System of the 21st Century

Author:   Francisco Del Canto Viterale
Publisher:   Anthem Press
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9781785277078


Pages:   278
Publication Date:   17 August 2021
Format:   Hardback
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International Scientific Relations: Science, Technology and Innovation in the International System of the 21st Century


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The book focuses on the novel and unexplored research area of intersection between science, technology, and innovation and international affairs. The main objective of this book is to offer an original theoretical, analytical, and methodological framework that provides a wide comprehensive map of the current reality of science, tech, and innovation in the world system at the beginning of the twenty-first century. The book is based on 10 years of research work in the strategic intersection between science, technology, and innovation and international relations, and offers new explanations about three main issues: (1) the role of science, tech, and innovation in the current international system, (2) the new configuration of international scientific relations, and (3) the impact and consequences of science, technology, and innovation in the world order of the twenty-first century.

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Author:   Francisco Del Canto Viterale
Publisher:   Anthem Press
Imprint:   Anthem Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.30cm , Height: 2.60cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.454kg
ISBN:  

9781785277078


ISBN 10:   1785277073
Pages:   278
Publication Date:   17 August 2021
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Foreword by Fernando Lopez- Alves; Preface; Acknowledgments; PART 1. INTRODUCTORY FRAMEWORK - 1. Science, Technology, and Innovation and International Relations; PART 2. ANALYTICAL FRAMEWORK - 2. International Context; 3. Actors; 4. Relations; 5. Processes; PART 3. EXPLICATIVE FRAMEWORK - 6. Emerging; Realities; 7. Roles of Scientific Knowledge; 8. Configuration of International Scientific Relations; 9. International Scientific Relations and the International System; Conclusions; International Scientific Relations and International System; Epilogue; References; Index.

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In the midst of a pandemic, the choice of the name 'Sputnik V' for the Russian vaccine is not fortuitous. The same applies to the glamorous sequel to the Apollo space flights, which followed the Moon landing, or the grandiose names coined by either Chinese or European scientific authorities to promote their respective latest advancements. Boosting their prestige was among the goals intended. But so-called Science Diplomacy goes beyond those branding efforts, including the often complex relations between states, non-state actors, and scientific personnel. Dr. del Canto Viterale's groundbreaking volume provides a comprehensive understanding of how that realm of international relations has evolved in the last decades. - Francisco Rodriguez-Jimenez, Professor at University of Extremadura, Spain, and member of the Executive committee of the THINK TANK in Global Studies, at University of Salamanca, Spain This is an exciting book. The principal accomplishment is the introduction of International Scientific Relations as an interdisciplinary field. The study answers a host of questions about the role of science and technology in shaping international relations and will be of interest to both scholars and the policy community. - Patrick James, Dornsife Dean's Professor of International Relations, University of Southern California, US


“In the midst of a pandemic, the choice of the name ‘Sputnik V’ for the Russian vaccine is not fortuitous. The same applies to the glamorous sequel to the Apollo space flights, which followed the Moon landing, or the grandiose names coined by either Chinese or European scientific authorities to promote their respective latest advancements. Boosting their prestige was among the goals intended. But so-called Science Diplomacy goes beyond those branding efforts, including the often complex relations between states, non-state actors, and scientific personnel. Dr. del Canto Viterale’s groundbreaking volume provides a comprehensive understanding of how that realm of international relations has evolved in the last decades.” — Francisco Rodriguez-Jimenez, Professor at University of Extremadura, Spain, and member of the Executive committee of the THINK TANK in Global Studies, at University of Salamanca, Spain “This is an exciting book. The principal accomplishment is the introduction of International Scientific Relations as an interdisciplinary field. The study answers a host of questions about the role of science and technology in shaping international relations and will be of interest to both scholars and the policy community. — Patrick James, Dornsife Dean’s Professor of International Relations, University of Southern California, US


Author Information

Francisco Del Canto Viterale is currently Assistant Professor in the Department of Space Studies in the School of Aerospace Sciences at the University of North Dakota (USA) and Director of the MA Program in Science, Technology and Global Affairs at the University of Salamanca (Spain). His core areas of knowledge are in global and international studies, with a specialization in science, technology, and innovation.

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