During an era in which the pace of technological change is
unrelenting, understanding how international politics both shapes
and is shaped by technology is crucial. Drawing on international
relations theory, historical sociology, and the history of
technology, Geoffrey L. Herrera offers an ambitious, theoretically
sophisticated, and historically rich examination of the
interrelation between technology and international politics. He
explores the development of the railroad in the nineteenth century
and the atomic bomb in the twentieth century to show that
technologies do not stand apart from, but are intimately related
to, even defined by, international politics.
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