Astronomers as diplomats : when the IAU builds bridges between nations / Thierry Montmerle, Danielle Fauque, editors.
2022
TL788.4
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Title
Astronomers as diplomats : when the IAU builds bridges between nations / Thierry Montmerle, Danielle Fauque, editors.
ISBN
9783030986254 (electronic bk.)
303098625X (electronic bk.)
9783030986247
303098625X (electronic bk.)
9783030986247
Published
Cham : Springer, [2022]
Copyright
©2022
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (xxv, 511 pages) : illustrations (some color).
Item Number
10.1007/978-3-030-98625-4 doi
Call Number
TL788.4
Dewey Decimal Classification
333.9/4
Summary
This book illuminates a few highly significant events in history in which astronomers have helped keep contacts between astronomers of different states in moments of international political tensions or even crises. The chapters, written by 20 international authors, focus on four periods where astronomers were particularly active in international relations: 1. The WWI period, the epoch of the creation of the IAU, in the context of the simultaneous creation of other scientific unions. The book also singles out the important role of A.S. Eddington and his network "across forbidden borders." 2. The Cold war period and its consequences, when several countries were divided between opposite blocs. "The China crisis" is told here from different viewpoints by Chinese astronomers, both from the mainland and from Taiwan, in parallel with the evolution of astronomy in South and North Korea. Germany's twisted path in its membership of the IAU, from its admission in 1951 to its reunification in 1991 is shown as another example. 3. The book then highlights a third period, when radio astronomers, in particular, were very active in "building bridges" between East and West. It also tells the history of how the apparently innocuous issue of the "lunar nomenclature" became extremely sensitive. The part ends on two chapters on Russian robotic missions and lunar surface features as well on the Russian participation in the "International Virtual Observatory" project. 4. The fourth part reports for the first time on the "hidden story" of the relations between the IAU and the United Nations after the "Moon race" when the United Nations decided to challenge the IAU's authority on "extraterrestrial names." The final chapter reviews how twenty years later UNESCO and the IAU had become strong partners in the difficult, but highly successful organization of the International Year of Astronomy (2002-2009), and of the "Astronomy and World Heritage" intitiative (2008).
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Montmerle, Thierry, editor.
Fauque, Danielle, editor.
Fauque, Danielle, editor.
Series
Historical & cultural astronomy. 2509-3118
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Table of Contents
Part I: The creation of the IAU
Part II: International tensions and crises after WWII
Part III: The IAU and the world today
Index. .
Part II: International tensions and crises after WWII
Part III: The IAU and the world today
Index. .