查尔斯·韦斯的《生存纽带》

IF 3.9 2区 社会学 Q2 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES Global Environmental Politics Pub Date : 2022-06-24 DOI:10.1162/glep_r_00670
P. Haas
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查尔斯·韦斯写了一本关于科学、技术和世界政治的及时而引人注目的跨学科书籍。他巧妙地将科学和社会科学的见解与许多复杂的当代问题相结合,从环境到核裁军再到经济。他最后提出了一些治理启发法。这本书适合全球治理、科学技术与社会(STS)、环境政治和世界政治的本科生课程,也适合大众阅读。Weiss为理解这些问题及其治理提供了一个矩阵(或“关系”):“科学技术与政治、经济、法律、商业、心理学、文化和伦理的交织”(14),或者概括地说,“科学提出,政治处置”(45),其中政治包括地缘政治、国内政治、市场考虑和政策可处理性。Weiss认为,人类的生存取决于利用科学技术来解决当前的问题。科技是共同生产的动力——科学使创新技术具有改善人类的潜力。能否实现这一潜力取决于良好的治理。科技受制于更广泛的政治关系,并与之互动。技术:你不能有它,也不能没有它。技术创新及其治理有助于避免核末日,促进了历史上前所未有的经济增长和减贫,并在环境保护和公共卫生方面取得了选择性的成功。挑战依然存在:气候破坏、核战争、流行病、有助于经济增长和环境保护的技术造成的失业、新冠肺炎、网络战,以及可能导致意外核战争的自主武器和高超音速导弹的控制。然而,技术为开发可再生能源以缓解气候变化和农业创新以应对饥荒提供了前景。Weiss警告说,“我们不必要地允许技术将世界带到气候意外破坏、核战争和流行病等灾难的边缘,而我们却允许控制这些技术的手段受到侵蚀。实际上,我们正越来越接近我们已经拆除护栏的悬崖”(251)。他还认识到,民族主义和反自由主义社会运动对治理的威胁越来越大。
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The Survival Nexus by Charles Weiss
Charles Weiss has written a timely and compelling interdisciplinary book on science, technology, and world politics. He deftly blends insights from science and social science to a number of complex contemporary issues, ranging from the environment to nuclear disarmament to the economy. He concludes with some governance heuristics. The book is appropriate for undergraduate courses in global governance, science technology and society (STS), environmental politics, and world politics, as well as for a popular audience. Weiss provides a matrix (or “nexus”) for understanding these issues and their governance: “the interweaving of science and technology with politics, economics, law, business, psychology, culture and ethics” (14), or, in summary, “science proposes, and politics disposes” (45), where politics encompasses geopolitics, domestic politics, market considerations, and policy tractability. Human survival, according to Weiss, rests on harnessing science and technology (S&T) to deal with current issues. S&T is the co-productive driving force—science enables innovative technology with the potential for human betterment. Whether this potential is realized depends on good governance. S&T is subject to, and interactive with, the broader political nexus. Technology: you can’t live with it, and you can’t live without it. Technological innovations and their governance have helped avoid nuclear Armageddon, promoted historically unprecedented economic growth and poverty reduction, and provided selective success at environmental protection and public health. Challenges remain: climate disruption, nuclear war, pandemics, and job losses from technology that has helped with economic growth and environmental protection, COVID-19, cyberwarfare, and the control of autonomous weapons and hypersonic missiles that can lead to unintended nuclear war. Yet technology offers the promise of developing renewable energy sources to mitigate climate change and agricultural innovation to combat famine. Weiss warns that “we are needlessly allowing technology to take the world to the brink of disasters from accidental climate disruption, nuclear war, and pandemics—while we are allowing the means for controlling these technologies to erode. In effect, we are edging closer and closer to cliffs from which we have removed the guardrails” (251). He also recognizes the growing threat to governance from nationalism and antiliberal social movements.
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期刊介绍: Global Environmental Politics examines the relationship between global political forces and environmental change, with particular attention given to the implications of local-global interactions for environmental management as well as the implications of environmental change for world politics. Each issue is divided into research articles and a shorter forum articles focusing on issues such as the role of states, multilateral institutions and agreements, trade, international finance, corporations, science and technology, and grassroots movements.
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