
Remember your humanity. International Student/Young Pugwash Yearbook 2005. ISYP Journal in Science and World Affairs, Vol. I
€ 25,00
Our global society faces continued threats from nuclear weapons as well as from social, economic and environmental problems that put human security at risk. We have to leam to think in a new way, as was written in the Russell-Einstein Manifesto (1955). Guided by this Manifesto, and inspired by the life and work of Sir Joseph Rotblat (1908-2005), International Student/Young Pugwash (ISYP) draws together international students and young professionals concerned with global problems and the socially responsible application of science and technology. Joseph Rotblat was a founding member of the Pugwash Conferences on Science and World Affairs and prime supporter of the Student/Young Pugwash community.
This book reflects the focus, ideals, and interests of a young generation of Pugwashites and touches upon a broad range of issues including nuclear disarmament and non-proliferation; space weaponisation; regional security; terrorism; biotechnology; environmental security; and the social responsibility of scientists.
This series of ISYP Yearbooks will serve as a reference for introducing young scientists and professionals to the tradition of the Pugwash movement and to deeper reflection on science and world affairs.
Managing Editors
Juan Pablo Pardo-Guerra, physicist, has, an interest in economics and is a PhD student at the Science Studies Unit, University of Edinburgh and Chair of International Student/YoungPugwash.
Arthur Petersen, physicist, philosopher and atmospheric scientist, directs the methodology and modelling programme at the Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency and is Treasurer of Pugwash Netherlands.
This book reflects the focus, ideals, and interests of a young generation of Pugwashites and touches upon a broad range of issues including nuclear disarmament and non-proliferation; space weaponisation; regional security; terrorism; biotechnology; environmental security; and the social responsibility of scientists.
This series of ISYP Yearbooks will serve as a reference for introducing young scientists and professionals to the tradition of the Pugwash movement and to deeper reflection on science and world affairs.
Managing Editors
Juan Pablo Pardo-Guerra, physicist, has, an interest in economics and is a PhD student at the Science Studies Unit, University of Edinburgh and Chair of International Student/YoungPugwash.
Arthur Petersen, physicist, philosopher and atmospheric scientist, directs the methodology and modelling programme at the Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency and is Treasurer of Pugwash Netherlands.

Remember your humanity. International Student/Young Pugwash Yearbook 2005. ISYP Journal in Science and World Affairs, Vol. I
€ 25,00
Our global society faces continued threats from nuclear weapons as well as from social, economic and environmental problems that put human security at risk. We have to leam to think in a new way, as was written in the Russell-Einstein Manifesto (1955). Guided by this Manifesto, and inspired by the life and work of Sir Joseph Rotblat (1908-2005), International Student/Young Pugwash (ISYP) draws together international students and young professionals concerned with global problems and the socially responsible application of science and technology. Joseph Rotblat was a founding member of the Pugwash Conferences on Science and World Affairs and prime supporter of the Student/Young Pugwash community.
This book reflects the focus, ideals, and interests of a young generation of Pugwashites and touches upon a broad range of issues including nuclear disarmament and non-proliferation; space weaponisation; regional security; terrorism; biotechnology; environmental security; and the social responsibility of scientists.
This series of ISYP Yearbooks will serve as a reference for introducing young scientists and professionals to the tradition of the Pugwash movement and to deeper reflection on science and world affairs.
Managing Editors
Juan Pablo Pardo-Guerra, physicist, has, an interest in economics and is a PhD student at the Science Studies Unit, University of Edinburgh and Chair of International Student/YoungPugwash.
Arthur Petersen, physicist, philosopher and atmospheric scientist, directs the methodology and modelling programme at the Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency and is Treasurer of Pugwash Netherlands.
This book reflects the focus, ideals, and interests of a young generation of Pugwashites and touches upon a broad range of issues including nuclear disarmament and non-proliferation; space weaponisation; regional security; terrorism; biotechnology; environmental security; and the social responsibility of scientists.
This series of ISYP Yearbooks will serve as a reference for introducing young scientists and professionals to the tradition of the Pugwash movement and to deeper reflection on science and world affairs.
Managing Editors
Juan Pablo Pardo-Guerra, physicist, has, an interest in economics and is a PhD student at the Science Studies Unit, University of Edinburgh and Chair of International Student/YoungPugwash.
Arthur Petersen, physicist, philosopher and atmospheric scientist, directs the methodology and modelling programme at the Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency and is Treasurer of Pugwash Netherlands.