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Governance of Biotechnology in Post-Soviet Russia

English · Hardback

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This book provides an up-to-date analysis of the governance of biotechnology in post-Soviet Russia. The rapid advancement of the life sciences over the past few decades promises to bring tremendous benefits, but also raises significant social, ethical, legal, and security risks. Nations' adaptability to the twin challenges of attempting to secure the benefits while reducing the risks and threats is a large and still burgeoning governance challenge.
Here, Novossiolova cuts across several sets of literature, bringing together elements of the anthropological study of culture; history of science and technology; management and international governance; and Soviet history and politics. Due to its multidisciplinary approach, in-depth analysis, accessible style, and extensive reference list, this text offers invaluable insights into the normative dimensions of the governance of biotechnology, unpacking both the formal and intangible attributes and artefacts of biotechnology policy and practice in Russia.

List of contents

Chapter 1: Introduction.- Chapter 2: Governance of Science before 1945.- Chapter 3: Governance and Cultures of Life Science Research during the Cold War.- Chapter 4: 21st Governance Challenges in the Life Sciences.- Chapter 5: Organisation and Governance of Soviet Biotechnology.- Chapter 6: Post-Cold War Institutional and Infrastructural Legacies.- Chapter 7: Life Science Policy and Practice in Present-Day Russia.- Chapter 8: Conclusion. 

About the author

Tatyana Novossiolova  is a Wellcome Trust Scholar at the Division of Peace Studies, University of Bradford, UK. She is a co-editor of the Global Partnership-funded Guide, Preventing Biological Threats: What Can You Do, and an author of the Biological Security Education Handbook: The Power of Team-Based Learning.

Summary

This book provides an up-to-date analysis of the governance of biotechnology in post-Soviet Russia. The rapid advancement of the life sciences over the past few decades promises to bring tremendous benefits, but also raises significant social, ethical, legal, and security risks. Nations’ adaptability to the twin challenges of attempting to secure the benefits while reducing the risks and threats is a large and still burgeoning governance challenge.
Here, Novossiolova cuts across several sets of literature, bringing together elements of the anthropological study of culture; history of science and technology; management and international governance; and Soviet history and politics. Due to its multidisciplinary approach, in-depth analysis, accessible style, and extensive reference list, this text offers invaluable insights into the normative dimensions of the governance of biotechnology, unpacking both the formal and intangible attributes and artefacts of biotechnology policy and practice in Russia.

Product details

Authors Tatyana Novossiolova
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.01.2017
 
EAN 9783319510033
ISBN 978-3-31-951003-3
No. of pages 326
Dimensions 157 mm x 216 mm x 26 mm
Weight 540 g
Illustrations XV, 326 p. 1 illus.
Series Global Issues
Global Issues
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > General
Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Political system

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