Science and Society in the Face of the New Security Threats ( NATO Security through Science Series - E: Human and Societal Dynamics )

Publication series : NATO Security through Science Series - E: Human and Societal Dynamics

Author: Sharpe M.;Agboluaje A.  

Publisher: Ios Press‎

Publication year: 2006

E-ISBN: 9781607501633

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9781586035938

Subject: Q141 mathematical ecology and biological model

Keyword: 政治、法律

Language: ENG

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Description

This selection of papers explores the challenges faced by the science establishments in the new security environment across a range of NATO countries and examines possible solutions by looking in closer detail at some national case studies. It sets out the importance of the NATO Security Through Science programme in the new security environment. It discusses the new security threat in its historical context and looks at the differing perspectives of industry, academia and the military, to the current security environment. Other topics discussed: the situation in three different geographical locations – former Soviet Union, Mediterranean Dialogue, Western European countries with the US; the issue of breaking down barriers among the scientific communities; between government and industry; amongst ministries, between international agencies and academics; between policy makers and industry. This publication also studies models that offered potential solutions or some guidance to other countries with similar issues, using case studies for the United Kingdom, Turkey and Scandinavia.

Chapter

Tangible Problems for Armies Fighting in the New Security Environment

The United Kingdom Police Counter-Terrorism Unit

Cultural Precursors and Psychological Consequences of Contemporary Western Responses to Acts of Terror

Other Nations' Perspectives

Key Security Issues in the Caspian Region

Estonian Research and Development Policy: A Vital Contribution to European Security

Lithuanian Scientists - Military Implications of the Challenges

Hungary on the Road

A Small Nation Perspective - Norway

Initiatives to Break Down Barriers Amongst Scientific Communities

Science and Security in the EU

The Cambridge-MIT Institute as an Example of International Collaboration: The Emerging Lessons

A Strategy for Pre-Preemption: Designing Innovation Agoras to Inspire Progress and Project Stability

The Royal Society and Security

Government and the Business Community - The Role of Industry in the New Anti-Terrorism Era

Annex. Examples of Breakout Group Discussions

Annex 1: Breakout Group on Eastern Europe: The Way Ahead

Annex 2: Breakout Group on the Middle East: Discussion Report

Annex 3: Breakout Group on Western Nations

Author Index

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