The Survival Nexus: Science, Technology, and World Affairs

Author:   Charles Weiss (Georgetown University)
Publisher:   OUP India
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9780190946265


Pages:   384
Publication Date:   13 October 2021
Format:   Hardback
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Technology and science can enable us to create a richer, healthier, sustainable, and equitable world, but they can also lead to global disaster. After all, human technical, political, economic, business, and ethical decisions determine the impact of scientific discoveries and technological innovations... In this book, Charles Weiss explores the intertwining of science, technology, and world affairs that affects everything from climate change and global health to cybersecurity, biotechnology, and geoengineering. Compact and readable, the book ties together ideas and experiences arising from a broad range of diverse issues, ranging from the structure of the energy economy to the future of work and the freedom of the internet. The Survival Nexus highlights opportunities to mobilize science and technology for a better world through technological innovations that address global health, poverty, and hunger. It alerts the reader to the Earth-in-the balance risks stemming from the decline in the international cooperation that once kept the dangers of pandemics, climate change, and nuclear war in check. It warns of the challenge to democracies from the multi-faceted global information and cyber-wars being waged by authoritarian powers. Central to the global problems it explores are questions of basic ethics: how much are people willing to respect scientific facts, to act today to forestall long-run dangers, and to ensure equitable sharing of the benefits, costs, and risks arising from advances in science and technology. Weiss clearly explains the technical principles underlying these issues, showcasing why scientists, policy makers, and citizens everywhere need to understand how the mix of science and technology with politics, economics, business, ethics, law, communications, psychology, and culture will shape our future. This important nexus underpins issues critical to human survival that are overlooked in the broader context of world affairs.

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Author:   Charles Weiss (Georgetown University)
Publisher:   OUP India
Imprint:   OUP India
Dimensions:   Width: 16.50cm , Height: 3.80cm , Length: 24.10cm
Weight:   0.680kg
ISBN:  

9780190946265


ISBN 10:   0190946261
Pages:   384
Publication Date:   13 October 2021
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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"""Charles Weiss' new book tells a powerful series of technology policy stories in remarkable depth, yet they are also highly accessible and readable, a rare combination. The book is unusual -- there nothing quite like it that I've seen in that pulls together technology strands and traditional policy territory."" -- William B. Bonvillian, Co-author of Structuring an Energy Technology Revolution ""Professor Weiss provides a thorough and authoritive analysis of the issues of S and T and their societal impacts, and sounds the alarm calling for international attention to these issues. This important work, authoritatively and comprehensively focussed on the existential issues of S, T, and S, deserves to be widely read and be listened to and acted upon by international decision makers."" -- Sidney Passman, Former Director of the UNESCO Division of Scientific Research and Director of the UNESCO Journal Impact ""Calamity is hard to face, but Weiss helps us do that. If pandemics or nuclear war do not get us, climate disruption will reach the tipping point and human society will never be the same. But Weiss shows us political tipping points as well, the ways our decision systems could still save us if we push them hard enough. As he writes, ""the problem is that we are running out of time."" After you read this book, you will be ready to act - quickly."" -- Susan Cozzens, School of Public Policy, Georgia Institute of Technology ""Charles Weiss, the first science and technology adviser of the World Bank, points out that the new ongoing scientific and technological revolution cannot rely on serendipity regarding its consequences as it happened in the past. In this book, he proposes a recipe for a 'Survival Nexus, ' where cooperation among nations and ethical considerations are essential."" -- Jos� Goldemberg, Former Minister of Science and Technology of Brazil"


In this wise, magisterial overview of the intersection of science, technology, and world affairs, Charles Weiss shows why this nexus has become the dominant force affecting the future of humanity and our planet. I wish I had been able to read this book when I started out on my career in science policy and science diplomacy. The author's passion and humanity will be an inspiration to people everywhere who want to make the world a better place. -- E. William Colglazier, Former Science and Technology Adviser to the Secretary of State and Former Executive Officer of the National Academy Charles Weiss, the first science and technology adviser of the World Bank, points out that the new ongoing scientific and technological revolution cannot rely on serendipity regarding its consequences as it happened in the past. In this book, he proposes a recipe for a 'Survival Nexus, ' where cooperation among nations and ethical considerations are essential. -- Jose Goldemberg, Former Minister of Science and Technology of Brazil


"""Charles Weiss' new book tells a powerful series of technology policy stories in remarkable depth, yet they are also highly accessible and readable, a rare combination. The book is unusual -- there nothing quite like it that I've seen in that pulls together technology strands and traditional policy territory."" -- William B. Bonvillian, Co-author of Structuring an Energy Technology Revolution""Professor Weiss provides a thorough and authoritive analysis of the issues of S and T and their societal impacts, and sounds the alarm calling for international attention to these issues. This important work, authoritatively and comprehensively focussed on the existential issues of S, T, and S, deserves to be widely read and be listened to and acted upon by international decision makers."" -- Sidney Passman, Former Director of the UNESCO Division of Scientific Research and Director of the UNESCO Journal Impact""Calamity is hard to face, but Weiss helps us do that. If pandemics or nuclear war do not get us, climate disruption will reach the tipping point and human society will never be the same. But Weiss shows us political tipping points as well, the ways our decision systems could still save us if we push them hard enough. As he writes, ""the problem is that we are running out of time."" After you read this book, you will be ready to act - quickly."" -- Susan Cozzens, School of Public Policy, Georgia Institute of Technology""Charles Weiss, the first science and technology adviser of the World Bank, points out that the new ongoing scientific and technological revolution cannot rely on serendipity regarding its consequences as it happened in the past. In this book, he proposes a recipe for a 'Survival Nexus, ' where cooperation among nations and ethical considerations are essential."" -- Jos'e Goldemberg, Former Minister of Science and Technology of Brazil"


"""Charles Weiss' new book tells a powerful series of technology policy stories in remarkable depth, yet they are also highly accessible and readable, a rare combination. The book is unusual -- there nothing quite like it that I've seen in that pulls together technology strands and traditional policy territory."" -- William B. Bonvillian, Co-author of Structuring an Energy Technology Revolution ""Professor Weiss provides a thorough and authoritive analysis of the issues of S and T and their societal impacts, and sounds the alarm calling for international attention to these issues. This important work, authoritatively and comprehensively focussed on the existential issues of S, T, and S, deserves to be widely read and be listened to and acted upon by international decision makers."" -- Sidney Passman, Former Director of the UNESCO Division of Scientific Research and Director of the UNESCO Journal Impact ""Calamity is hard to face, but Weiss helps us do that. If pandemics or nuclear war do not get us, climate disruption will reach the tipping point and human society will never be the same. But Weiss shows us political tipping points as well, the ways our decision systems could still save us if we push them hard enough. As he writes, ""the problem is that we are running out of time."" After you read this book, you will be ready to act - quickly."" -- Susan Cozzens, School of Public Policy, Georgia Institute of Technology ""Charles Weiss, the first science and technology adviser of the World Bank, points out that the new ongoing scientific and technological revolution cannot rely on serendipity regarding its consequences as it happened in the past. In this book, he proposes a recipe for a 'Survival Nexus, ' where cooperation among nations and ethical considerations are essential."" -- Jos´e Goldemberg, Former Minister of Science and Technology of Brazil"


Author Information

Charles Weiss is Distinguished Professor Emeritus at the Walsh School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University, where he directed the Program in Science, Technology, and International Affairs. He has a BA, summa cum laude, and a PhD in chemical physics and biochemistry, both from Harvard University. Weiss was the first Science and Technology Advisor to the World Bank. He is a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science and a Member of the Council on Foreign Relations. He has taught at Princeton University, the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies, the University of Pennsylvania, the University of Sao Paulo, Xing Hua University, and the Foreign Service Institute of the U.S. State Department. Weiss has also advised governments and lectured in more than two dozen countries. He is coeditor of Technology, Finance, and Development and Mobilizing Technology for Development, and he is co-author of Technological Innovation in Legacy Sector and Structuring an Energy Technology Revolution.

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