Emerging Military Technologies
A Guide to the Issues
by Wilson W.S. Wong
January 2013, 232pp, 6 1/8x9 1/4
1 volume, Praeger

Hardcover: 978-0-313-39613-7
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The United States has long been the leader in both military and technological power. But many of today’s emerging technologies are in areas that many consider “level playing fields,” a factor which may enable another nation to displace America’s position at the top. Additionally, these technologies are often being driven by forces outside the defense establishments of the United States and other first-world nations. Can the United States adapt successfully to these changes?

This book examines emerging defense technologies such as directed energy weapons, nanotech devices, and bioscience applications that have the potential to dominate international relations in the future, just as nuclear weapons and space infrastructure-assisted conventional weapons do now.

Emerging Military Technologies: A Guide to the Issues examines the potential of the United States to bring new technologies to deployment in the service of America’s security and defense. The work also discusses how other international actors may regard the United States’ investment in these high-tech capabilities, identifying possible resultant counter actions, and presents several divergent viewpoints on what the future may bring.

The book thoroughly explores three general categories of emerging technologies: autonomous computers, nanotechnology and biotechnology, and the interrelated topics of directed energy weapons and ubiquitous space access. Security studies expert Wilson W.S. Wong balances coverage of today’s cutting-edge science and engineering with treatment of real-world concerns of effectiveness, military ethics, and international relations in the 21st century. An invaluable resource for members of the military and intelligence communities, this book also provides general readers with an accessible introduction to these highly technical topics.

Wilson W.S. Wong is a research fellow with the Centre for Defence and Securities Studies, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Canada. His first book, Weapons in Space: Strategic and Policy Implications, was Volume III in the Centre for Defence and Security Studies' Silver Dart Canadian Aerospace Studies series. He is also coauthor of Praeger's Military Space Power: A Guide to the Issues. In addition to research support, Wong contributed illustrations to the Canadian Defense & Foreign Affairs Institute's 2007 Report on Canada, National Security and Outer Space.

Reviews

"It will be a useful addition to science, technology, and national security-focused collections. Summing Up: Recommended."—Choice, August 1, 2013

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