International scientific dependence: the Peru earthquake prediction case.
Material type: TextLanguage: ENG Series: Working papers series (Arizona State University. Office of Hazards Studies) ; 107Publication details: AUG 1986Description: 16p., 22 refsReport number: CEE-8214245Subject(s): Subject: The Brady-Spence earthquake prediction case provides unusually detailed information on the nature and workings of international scientific dependence; it also reveals that Third World countries need not be passive pawns in such a relationship. They can take the initiative and exploit the available maneuvering room, which is likely to be ample when the scientific question at issue is on the cutting edge.Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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The Brady-Spence earthquake prediction case provides unusually detailed information on the nature and workings of international scientific dependence; it also reveals that Third World countries need not be passive pawns in such a relationship. They can take the initiative and exploit the available maneuvering room, which is likely to be ample when the scientific question at issue is on the cutting edge.
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