John Krige is the Kranzberg Professor in the School of History, Technology, and Society at Georgia Tech. He earned a Ph.D. in Physical Chemistry from the University of Pretoria and a PhD in the History and Philosophy of Science from the University of Sussex.
Professor Krige’s research focuses on the intersection between support for science and technology and the foreign policies of governments.
Representative Publications
Krige, John. “The Politics of Phosphorus-32: A Cold War Fable Based on Fact.” Historical Studies in the Physical and Biological Sciences 36.1 (2005): 71-91.
Krige, John. “Technology, Foreign Policy, and International Cooperation in Space.” Critical Issues in the History of Spaceflight (2006): 239-60.
Krige, John. “Technological collaboration and nuclear proliferation: A transnational approach.” The Global Politics of Science and Technology-Vol. 1. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2014. 227-241.