Between Politics and Science
Explore the intricate dynamics between politics and science in America with Between Politics and Science by David H. Guston, published by Cambridge University Press in 2007. This insightful book, spanning 232 pages, offers a comprehensive framework for analyzing the evolving relationship between these two pivotal fields. Professor Guston meticulously examines how the enduring 'social contract' established between scientists and politicians post-World War II deteriorated into mutual distrust by the 1980s. He highlights the emergence of 'boundary organizations' that were created to bridge this gap and restore collaboration. Ideal for readers interested in political science, economic development, and the history of science, this book is a vital resource for understanding the complexities of governance and research. Dive into Guston's compelling narrative and gain a deeper appreciation for the interplay of science and politics in shaping contemporary society.