[The author] unfolds a fascinating story which crisscrosses more than 40 years of the history of nuclear fusion in a simple, but not simplistic, way which is accessible to anyone with a will to stick to facts without prejudices. The full range of opinions on ITERs controversial benefits and detriments are exposed and discussed in a fair way, and the author never hides his personal connection to the project as its head of communications for many years. (Lucio Rossi, Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, thebulletin.org, July 30, 2020)
The strongest trait of this book is that it can be helpful and attractive for a wide range of audiences. It can motivate young scientists to devote their careers to the research of nuclear fusion. It can teach the business partners to appreciate their collaboration with the ITER project. It can also help people from the fusion community learn how to talk about their work with non-specialists. the book is truly unique, and I really recommend it for reading. (Michael Komm, Fusion Science and Technology, July 9, 2020)
ITER is a unique exercise in scientific diplomacy, and a politically driven project. It is also the largest international collaboration, and a milestone in the technological history of mankind. I recommend Michel Claessens well written and easy-to-read book. It is passionate and informative and explores different points of view without fanaticism. Interestingly, his conclusion is not scientific or political, but socio-philosophical in nature: ITER will be built because it can be, he says, according to a principle of technological necessity. (Lucio Rossi, CERN Courier, cerncourier.com, March 23, 2020)
Its a thrilling, informative and important book. I invite every student in technology, environmental science, political science and philosophy and of cause every politician to read the book and reflect. Read this important book! (Steiner Management, February 18, 2020)
Claessens' new book, titled ITER: The Giant Fusion Reactor: Bringing a Sun to Earth, is a vivid account of humanity's decadeslong quest to achieve a near unlimited source of carbon-free energy by replicating the force that drives the solar system. (Nathanial Gronewold, E&E News, eenews.net, February 12, 2020)
Dr. Claessens is well positioned to write such a history, having been associated with the ITER project since 2011 and being in his present position since 2016. In this 212 page book Claessens treats more than just a history of the ITER project. this book is a bargain that no one interested in fusion and its future energy potential should pass up. (Stephen O. Dean, Fusion Power Associates, December 11, 2019)