Launching Europe
Discover the intricate dynamics of cooperation in space science with Launching Europe by Princeton University Press. This ethnographic study, published in 1995, delves into the operations of the European Space Agency, revealing the multifaceted processes that shape collaboration amidst the backdrop of European integration. Spanning 296 pages, the book argues that effective cooperation transcends the simplistic notion of unified interests, offering a nuanced perspective on how diverse agendas can come together in the pursuit of common goals. Ideal for readers interested in sociology, European studies, and space exploration, Launching Europe is a compelling read that challenges conventional views on unity and collaboration in the realm of science. Don't miss the chance to explore this insightful examination of a pivotal institution in European space endeavors.