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Technological Internationalism and World Order

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  • Author: Waqar H. Zaidi, Lahore University of Management Sciences, Pakistan
  • Date Published: March 2023
  • availability: Not yet published - available from June 2024
  • format: Paperback
  • isbn: 9781108819190

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  • Between 1920 and 1950, British and US internationalists called for aviation and atomic energy to be taken out of the hands of nation-states, and instead used by international organizations such as the League of Nations and the United Nations. An international air force was to enforce collective security and internationalized civil aviation was to bind the world together through trade and communication. The bomber and the atomic bomb, now associated with death and devastation, were to be instruments of world peace. Drawing on rich archival research and focusing on public and private discourse relating to the control of aviation and atomic energy, Waqar H. Zaidi highlights neglected technological and militaristic strands in twentieth-century liberal internationalism, and transforms our understanding of the place of science and technology in twentieth-century international relations.

    • The first in-depth study of technological internationalism
    • Brings together the histories of aviation and atomic energy
    • Demonstrates how technological internationalism was a significant force in twentieth century politics and culture.
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    Awards

    • 2022 Turriano ICOHTEC Prize, Fundación Juanelo Turriano

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    'In his profound and thoroughly researched study of how the coming of aeroplanes and the atomic bomb inspired new thinking about global peace through the international control of these inventions, S. Waqar H. Zaidi offers a masterclass in how the history of internationalism should be written.' Joseph Maiolo, author of Cry Havoc: How the Arms Race Drove the World to War, 1931-194

    'The bomber and the bomb changed the world, but how did they change thinking about international society? Zaidi's brilliantly original study, places military technologies at the heart of the history of 20th-century internationalism. Connecting the interwar period with the Cold War, it will be essential reading for anyone interested in understanding both the ambition and the frustrations of the internationalist project.' Adam Tooze, author of Crashed: How a Decade of Financial Crises Changed the World

    'Weaving together the histories of aviation and atomic energy, Zaidi makes innovative contributions to scholarship on technology and internationalism. He deftly analyzes how policymakers and intellectuals, on both sides of the Atlantic, sought to transform the airplane and the atomic bomb into catalysts of global order rather than global catastrophe.' Jenifer Van Vleck, author of Empire of the Air: Aviation and the American Ascendancy

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    Product details

    • Date Published: March 2023
    • format: Paperback
    • isbn: 9781108819190
    • length: 314 pages
    • dimensions: 230 x 150 x 18 mm
    • weight: 0.463kg
    • availability: Not yet published - available from June 2024
  • Table of Contents

    Introduction: machines of peace
    1. Invention, interdependence, and the lag: conceptualizing international relations in the age of the machine
    2. Controlling scientific war: international air police and the reinvention of disarmament
    3. The shape of things to come: aviation, the League of Nations, and the transformation of world order
    4. Air power for a United Nations: the international air force during the Second World War
    5. Wings for peace: planning for the postwar internationalization of civil aviation
    6. A battle for atomic internationalism: United States and the international control of atomic energy
    7. A blessing in disguise: Britain and the international control of atomic energy
    Conclusion: science, technology, and internationalism into the Cold War and beyond.

  • Author

    Waqar H. Zaidi, Lahore University of Management Sciences, Pakistan
    Waqar H. Zaidi is Associate Professor of History at the Lahore University of Management Sciences. He is also a Member at the Institute for Advanced Studies Princeton for 2020–21 and Research Affiliate at the Future of Humanities Institute at the University of Oxford.

    Awards

    • 2022 Turriano ICOHTEC Prize, Fundación Juanelo Turriano

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