Table of Contents:
  • Part 1. Secrecy and science
  • Scientists, secrecy, and scientific intelligence : the challenges of international science in Cold War America / Ronald E. Doel
  • A "need-to-know-more" criterion? : science and information security at NATO during the Cold War / Simone Turchetti
  • A transnational approach to US nuclear weapons relationships with Britain and France in the 60s and 70s / John Krige
  • Part 2. Dutch perspectives
  • Putting a lid on the gas centrifuge : classification of the Dutch ultracentrifuge project, 1960-1961 / Abel Streefland
  • Quid pro quo : Dutch defense research during the early Cold War / Joroen van Dongen and Friso Hoeneveld
  • Chemical warfare research in the Netherlands / Herman Roozenbeek
  • The Fulbright Program in the Netherlands : an example of science diplomacy / Giles Scott-Smith
  • Part 3. "Cold War" science?
  • The absence of the East : international influences on science policy in Western Europe during the Cold War / David Baneke
  • Colonial crossings : social science, social knowledge, and American power from the nineteenth century to the Cold War / Jessica Wang
  • Part 4. Scientific hubris
  • Cold War atmospheric sciences in the United States : from modeling to control / Kristine C. Harper
  • Small state versus superpower : science and geopolitics in Greenland in the early Cold War / Matthias Heymann, Henry Nielsen, Kristian Hvidtfelt Nielsen and Henrik Knudsen
  • The Ford Foundation and the measurement of values / Paul Erickson
  • Index of names.