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Éditeur | Cornell University Press |
Année | 2016 |
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Titre |
The power of systems : how policy sciences opened up the Cold War world
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Description |
1 vol. (XI-292 pages) : illustrations ; 24 cm
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Notes |
Bibliogr. p. 267-286. Index
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Classification Dewey |
320.6
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Contenu |
The rise of system-cybernetic governmentality ; Grey eminences of the scientific-technical revolution ; Bridging East and West: the birth of IIASA ; Shaping a transnational systems community (1): networks and institutions ; Shaping a transnational systems community (2): family versus war room ; The East-West politics of global modelling ; From nuclear winter to the Anthropocene ; Acid rain: scientific expertise and governance across systemic divide ; The avant-garde of system-cybernetic governmentality
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ISBN |
978-1-5017-0318-8
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1-5017-0318-8
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