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Publication Date: 1990
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The Emerging Significance of Biotechnology for the Study of International Relations.
Wiegele, Thomas C.
International Studies Notes, v15 n3 p98-103,97 Fall 1990
Considers biotechnology's influence on international relations, focusing on agriculture, environmental issues, law, commerce, and biological warfare. Claims that, because biotechnology cuts across international boundaries and affects public and private interests, it necessitates the rethinking of international systems theory. Urges international relations scholars to examine the political implications of the current scientific, intellectual revolution. (NL)
Descriptors: Agriculture, Court Litigation, Developed Nations, Developing Nations, Ecology, Futures (of Society), Higher Education, International Law, International Relations, International Studies, International Trade, Policy Formation, Political Issues, Political Science, Research and Development, Science and Society, Theory Practice Relationship
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Language: English
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