Technology and state
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Technology and state
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Technology and state
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- Organisation of innovation, East-West perspectives, editors : John Child, Paul Bate
- Technological globalisation, the end of the nation state?, edited by Daniele Archibugi and Jonathan Michie
- World technology policies, editors, Paul Cunningham and Brendan Barker
- Innovation policy and the economy, edited by Adam B. Jaffe, Josh Lerner and Scott Stern, Vol. 7
- Rational fog, science and technology in modern war, M. Susan Lindee
- The technocratic challenge to democracy, edited by Eri Bertsou and Daniele Caramani
- Algorithmic reason, the new government of self and other, Claudia Aradau, Tobias Blanke
- The politics of innovation, why some countries are better than others at science and technology, Mark Zachary Taylor
- Government policies and the diffusion of microelectronics
- Science, technology, and society, an introduction, Martin Bridgstock [and four others]
- Understanding technical change as an evolutionary process, Richard R. Nelson
- Beyond the technology race, an analysis of technology policy in seven industrial countries, Annemieke J.M. Roobeek
- Elgar encyclopedia of technology and politics, edited by Andrea Ceron
- Digitalization and the welfare state, edited by Marius R. Busemeyer, Achim Kemmerling, Paul Marx, Kees Van Kersbergen
- Economic policy and technological performance, edited by Partha Dasgupta and Paul Stoneman
- iGovernment, Corien Prins [and others]
- Innovation policy and the economy, edited by Adam B. Jaffe, Josh Lerner and Scott Stern, Vol. 8
- The theory and practice of innovation policy, an international research handbook, edited by Ruud E. Smits, Stefan Kuhlmann and Philip Shapira
- Science, technology, and free trade, edited by John de la Mothe and Louis Marc Ducharme
- The new production of knowledge, the dynamics of science and research in contemporary societies, Michael Gibbons ... [and others]
- Technology, pessimism, and postmodernism, edited by Yaron Ezrahi, Everett Mendelsohn, and Howard Segal
- Divided we stand, redefining politics, technology, and social choice, Michiel Schwarz and Michael Thompson
- Tech panic, why we shouldn't fear Facebook and the future, Robby Soave
- Creative democracy, systematic conflict resolution and policymaking in a world of high science and technology, Tom R. Burns and Reinhard Ueberhorst ; foreword by Willy Brandt
- State policies and techno-industrial innovation, edited by Ulrich Hilpert
- Science and technology in the global cold war, edited by Naomi Oreskes and John Krige
- The politics of technological progress, parties, time horizons and long-term economic development, Joel W. Simmons, University of Maryland, College Park
- Technology and economic development, the dynamics of local, regional, and national change, Edward J. Malecki
- Technology and innovation policy, an international perspective, James A. Cunningham, Albert N. Link
- Impacts of national technology programmes
- Entangled geographies, empire and technopolitics in the global Cold War, edited by Gabrielle Hecht
- Power to the public, the promise of public interest technology, Tara Dawson McGuinness and Hana Schank
- National innovation systems, a comparative analysis, edited by Richard R. Nelson
- Science and technology in the management of complex problems
- How nations learn, technological learning, industrial policy, and catch-up, Arkebe Oqubay and Kenichi Ohno
- Comparative science and technology policy, edited by Sheila Jasanoff
- Science politique et politique de la science, sous la direction de Bernard Crousse, Jean-Louis Quermonne, Luc Rouban
- Innovation policy and the economy, edited by Josh Lerner and Scott Stern, Vol. 11
- Politics and technology, John Street
- Technology and international relations, the new frontier in global power, edited by Giampiero Giacomello, Francesco Niccolò Moro and Marco Valigi
- Spin-off technologies developed through nuclear activities
- Technology and the common good, the unity and division of a democratic society, Allen W. Batteau
- Science and public reason, Sheila Jasanoff
- Innovation policy in a global economy, edited by Daniele Archibugi, Jeremy Howells and Jonathan Michie
- Identify and sort, how digital power changes world politics, Josef Teboho Ansorge
- The knowledge economy, Roberto Mangabeira Unger
- The fifth branch, science advisers as policymakers, Sheila Jasanoff
- Cooperation, networks and institutions in regional innovation systems, edited by Dirk Fornahl and Thomas Brenner
- Industrial policy for the manufacturing revolution, perspectives on digital globalisation, Patrizio Bianchi and Sandrine Labory
Outgoing Resources
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