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JASON in Europe: Contestation and the Physicists' Dilemma about the Vietnam War

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PHYSICS IN PERSPECTIVE
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SPRINGER BASEL AG
DOI: 10.1007/s00016-023-00302-5

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Radical science; JASON; Science diplomacy; Vietnam War; Russell Tribunal; Protest; Scientific advice; Advocacy; Global social justice

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This article examines a controversy that occurred in a workshop held in Western Europe in the summer of 1972, involving the top-secret advisory group JASON and renowned physicists. By reconstructing the history of the conflict, the article argues that it was an opportunity to showcase different political stances and the influence of physicists in the rebellious atmosphere of the early 1970s.
This article examines the contestation that in the summer of 1972 disrupted workshops in Western Europe featuring renowned physicists affiliated to the top-secret JASON advisory group. Set up by the US Department of Defense research division, JASON was responsible for outlining new bombing strategies in the context of the Vietnam War. Some of the physicists involved in the protest had contributed instead to the International War Crimes (Russell) Tribunal, gathering evidence in Indochina on the allegedly genocidal character of the US bombing. In reconstructing the history of the contestation, this article contends that the conflict was an opportunity for advertising diverging political stances in the rebellious atmosphere of early 1970s, as much as to convey competing views about the physicists' influence on global affairs. In particular, while JASON members boasted that their advisory roles stifled bellicose approaches, the protesters recalled the merits of independent inquiry and advocacy from below the elitist sphere of government advice, describing these as a better way to advance principles of global social justice.

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