Technology and National Security: The United States at a Critical Crossroads: The United States at a Critical Crossroads
Autor James Kadtke, John Wharton, National Defense University (U.S.)en Limba Engleză Paperback – 29 mar 2018 – vârsta de la 18 ani
The
authors
present
arguments
about
the
role
that
technology
and
science
will
play
within
the
international
scene
and
globalization
corridor
as
a
way
to
develop
a
national
security
strategy
for
years
to
come.
Part
of
the
discussion
observes
the
past,
present,
and
future
of
technology
innovation
within
global
governments,
including
the
sharing
of
data,
artificial
intelligence
(AI),
military
policy,
defense
strategies,
and
more.
For instance, globalization of science and technology, emerging and unpredictable threats (both manmade and natural), conventional and emerging weapons of mass destruction, and an inversion of technology flow from the private to public sectors all present challenges to our national security. Many countries are now dramatically increasing their investments in science, technology, and commercialization, particularly in Asia, and including many nontraditional players such as Vietnam and Singapore.
From a grand strategic perspective, one might observe that in the decades to come, in a world dominated by pervasive advanced technologies, the countries that are most able to create, acquire, and utilize these disruptive technologies will lead the world. This technological capacity will be one of, if not the, most important global resources.Technological capacity will become the new oil.
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For instance, globalization of science and technology, emerging and unpredictable threats (both manmade and natural), conventional and emerging weapons of mass destruction, and an inversion of technology flow from the private to public sectors all present challenges to our national security. Many countries are now dramatically increasing their investments in science, technology, and commercialization, particularly in Asia, and including many nontraditional players such as Vietnam and Singapore.
From a grand strategic perspective, one might observe that in the decades to come, in a world dominated by pervasive advanced technologies, the countries that are most able to create, acquire, and utilize these disruptive technologies will lead the world. This technological capacity will be one of, if not the, most important global resources.Technological capacity will become the new oil.
Other topical-related products can be found here:
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780160945007
ISBN-10: 0160945003
Pagini: 8
Dimensiuni: 216 x 279 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: United States Dept. of Defense
Colecția United States Department of Defense
ISBN-10: 0160945003
Pagini: 8
Dimensiuni: 216 x 279 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: United States Dept. of Defense
Colecția United States Department of Defense
Notă biografică
About
the
Authors
Dr.
James
Kadtke
is
an
Expert
Consultant
on
emerging
technologies
in
the
Institute
for
National
Strategic
Studies
(INSS)
at
the
National
Defense
University.
Major General John Wharton, USA (Ret.), is a Visiting Senior Research Fellow in INSS for Science and Technology.
Major General John Wharton, USA (Ret.), is a Visiting Senior Research Fellow in INSS for Science and Technology.