In The Power of Systems, Egle Rindzeviciute introduces readers to one of the best-kept secrets of the Cold War: the International Institute of Applied Systems Analysis, an international think tank established by the U.S. and Soviet governments to advance scientific collaboration. From 1972 until the late 1980s IIASA in Austria was one of the very few permanent platforms where policy scientists from both sides of the Cold War divide could work together to articulate and solve world problems. This think tank was a rare zone of freedom, communication, and negotiation, where leading Soviet scientists could try out their innovative ideas, benefit from access to Western literature, and develop social networks, thus paving the way for some of the ...
This dissertation examines the relationship between the political leadership of the Soviet Union and...
Globalization has led to a profound diffusion of technological innovations among State and Non-state...
Soviet policy-makers, in order to aid and abet industrialisation, seem to have chosen science as an ...
In The Power of Systems, Egle Rindzeviciute introduces readers to one of the best-kept secrets of th...
In The Power of Systems, Egle Rindzeviciute introduces readers to one of the best-kept secrets of th...
The International Institute of Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA), an international think tank establi...
For most of the second half of the twentieth century, the United States and its allies competed with...
This chapter argues that computer-based global modelling produced particular long-term horizons whic...
In 1945, the Manhattan Project elevated scientists to an influential place in American society. The ...
The idea for the International Institute for Systems Analysis (IIASA) was first proposed by Lyndon J...
After World War I, the Soviet Union was one of the first modern states to engage explicitly in the g...
The breakup of the Soviet Union into fifteen autonomous republics marked the end of an era of atomic...
This case study appears in: Mays C, Laborie L, Griset P (eds) (2022) Inventing a shared science dipl...
This article argues for the importance of Soviet forecasting and scientific future studies in shapin...
The Twentieth century's history of technology begs for integration with its cultural and politica...
This dissertation examines the relationship between the political leadership of the Soviet Union and...
Globalization has led to a profound diffusion of technological innovations among State and Non-state...
Soviet policy-makers, in order to aid and abet industrialisation, seem to have chosen science as an ...
In The Power of Systems, Egle Rindzeviciute introduces readers to one of the best-kept secrets of th...
In The Power of Systems, Egle Rindzeviciute introduces readers to one of the best-kept secrets of th...
The International Institute of Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA), an international think tank establi...
For most of the second half of the twentieth century, the United States and its allies competed with...
This chapter argues that computer-based global modelling produced particular long-term horizons whic...
In 1945, the Manhattan Project elevated scientists to an influential place in American society. The ...
The idea for the International Institute for Systems Analysis (IIASA) was first proposed by Lyndon J...
After World War I, the Soviet Union was one of the first modern states to engage explicitly in the g...
The breakup of the Soviet Union into fifteen autonomous republics marked the end of an era of atomic...
This case study appears in: Mays C, Laborie L, Griset P (eds) (2022) Inventing a shared science dipl...
This article argues for the importance of Soviet forecasting and scientific future studies in shapin...
The Twentieth century's history of technology begs for integration with its cultural and politica...
This dissertation examines the relationship between the political leadership of the Soviet Union and...
Globalization has led to a profound diffusion of technological innovations among State and Non-state...
Soviet policy-makers, in order to aid and abet industrialisation, seem to have chosen science as an ...