Reflections on world affairs : peace and politics / Ahmed H. Zewail, Nobel laureate, California Institute of Technology, USA.
Material type: TextSeries: Essential reading series on Eastern culture, civilization and history ; volume 1Publication details: Singapore: Distributed by World Scientific Publishing, 2015.Description: xi, 274 pages : illustrations ; 26 cmISBN:- 9781783267255 (hardcover : alkaline paper)
- 1783267259 (hardcover : alkaline paper)
- 9781783267262 (paperback : alkaline paper)
- 1783267267 (paperback : alkaline paper)
- World politics -- 21st century
- International relations
- World politics -- Philosophy
- International relations -- Philosophy
- Peace -- Political aspects
- Education and state
- Science and state
- Technology and state
- Egypt -- Foreign relations -- 21st century
- United States -- Foreign relations -- 21st century
- 909.83/1 23
- D863 .Z49 2015
Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Book | The National Library of Chemical Sciences, HEJ Research Institute of Chemistry (HEJ) Library | D863 .Z49 2015 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 8363 |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Egypt and the Muslim world -- Opinions-editorials -- Essays and treatises -- The United States of America -- Opinions-editorials -- Essays and treatises -- The world -- Global peace, global education -- The soft power : science and technology -- Dreaming the future.
"This volume, the collected work, is an assemblage of the author's "Reflections on World Affairs : Peace and Politics." The focus is on education, science for the have-nots--as well as for the haves--and science in diplomacy. Prof. Zewail believes that the use of the 'soft power' of education, diplomacy, and economic development is far more effective, and much less expensive, than the hegemony of military aggression or politicized foreign aid. From his unique position straddling between East and West cultures and values, it is clear that most problems in our world arise from 'not knowing' and 'not having.' It follows that education is critical, not only for enlightenment, or 'knowing,' but also for boosting productivity and enhancing 'having'"--Provided by publisher.