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Les Trajectoires de l'Innovation Technologique Et La Construction Européenne / Trends in Technological Innovation and the European Construction: Des V
Contributor(s): Bussière, Eric (Editor), Dumoulin, Michel (Editor), Bouneau, Christophe (Editor)
ISBN: 9052016054     ISBN-13: 9789052016054
Publisher: P.I.E-Peter Lang S.A., Editions Scientifiques
OUR PRICE:   $50.83  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Language: French
Published: July 2010
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BISAC Categories:
- Business & Economics | Industries - General
- Business & Economics | Education
- History | Europe - General
Dewey: 338.064
LCCN: 2010013812
Series: Euroclio
Physical Information: 259 pages
Themes:
- Chronological Period - 20th Century
 
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Le processus d'int gration europ enne a t interconnect avec science et technologie seulement apparemment au cours de la derni re d cennie. Au contraire, d s les ann es 1950 les tats membres de la CEE et ses potentiels candidats ont t engag s dans diff rents projets et tentatives de coop ration dans les secteurs de la science et la technologie. Les gouvernements nationaux non seulement choisirent la voie intergouvernementale, mais ils essay rent de profiter du cadre communautaire.
Ces tentatives ont produit d'autres projets d battus au niveau de la CEE sur la standardisation de l'automobile ou sur l' nergie nucl aire et les solutions crise p troli re, la coop ration europ enne a t exp riment e avec succ s dans d'autres secteurs mais non seulement dans le berceau communautaire, tels que l'a ronautique ou les r seaux lectriques.
Ces exp riences et d bats sur la construction europ enne techno-scientifique ont t confront s la comp tition transatlantique, et m me celle intra-europ enne. En tous cas, comme les plus r cents d veloppements semblent prouver, l'Union europ enne est destin e jouer un r le d'innovateur technologique. Gr ce une approche historique transnationale et interdisciplinaire, serions-nous capables de sugg rer quel r le, et selon quelles trajectoires ?
Ostensibly the European integration process has been interconnected with science and technology only in the last decade. On the other hand, since the 1950s EEC member states and would-be members have been engaged in several projects and attempts to cooperate in science and technology. National governments not only chose the intergovernmental way, but also they tried to take advantage of the communitarian framework.
These attempts produced some successes inside the EEC including the European Commission's framework programme. Appart from some projects discussed at EEC level on automobile standardisation, nuclear energy and supplies during oil crisis, European cooperation in aircraft or electric power was successfully experimented but outside the communitarian networks.
These experiences and debates on a European techno-scientific construction encountered competition from across the Atlantic as well as within Europe. As the most recent developments seem to prove, the European Union has to play a role of technological innovator. Thanks to a transnational and interdisciplinary historical approach, are we able to suggest which role, and by which trends?