CONTENTS
(all chapters are in PDF format only; you may also download, as a package,
all the chapters in each section and the introductions to the chapters by
clicking on the section heading) |
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Title Page and Ordering
Information (HTML) |
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Preface and Table of
Contents |
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Part 1
The 2001 William D. Carey
Lecture
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| 1. |
Talking Turkey: Science,
the Economy, and the Community
Neal Lane |
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Part 2
Science and Technology Policy
in the New Administration
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Science and Technology in the Bush Administration
Lawrence B. Lindsey |
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Advancing Innovation: A Call for Presidential
Leadership
Admiral James D. Watkins, USN (Ret.) |
| 4. |
A Science and Technology Policy Focus for
the Bush Administration
David H. Guston, E.J. Woodhouse, and Daniel Sarewitz |
| 5. |
Science and Technology in the
National Interest: The Presidential Appointment Process
Committee on Science, Engineering, and Public Policy, The National Academies |
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Part 3
Budget and Policy Context
for S&T in FY 2002
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The Status of R&D Funding in Congress
Representative Sherwood L. Boehlert |
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Science and Technology Issues: A University
Perspective
Mark S. Wrighton |
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The Need for a Balanced Science
Policy
Senator Jeff Bingaman |
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Federal Research Resources:
A Process for Setting Priorities
National Science Board |
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Part 4
Funding Academic Science
in an Age of Earmarks
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Commentary
Howard J. Gobstein |
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Twenty Years Later: The Rise of Academic
Earmarking and its Effect on Academic Science
James D. Savage |
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Earmarking: The Expansion of Excellence
in Scientific Research
John Silber |
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The Case Against Academic
Earmarking
David Minge |
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The Care and Feeding of the Livestock:
An Agency View of Earmarks in the Budget
Norine E. Noonan |
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Part 5
The New Challenges of Defense
R&D
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Managing Defense Science and
Technology in Today's Environment
Anita Jones |
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The Challenge of Defense R&D:
The Role of the University
Gerald J. Iafrate |
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Integrating Science and Security
France Anne Cordova |
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Cyberwarfare and Cyberterrorism: Implications
for Defense R&D
Peter A. Wilson |
| 18. |
Defense Science and Technology
Delores M. Etter |
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Part 6
The Regulatory Environment
for Science
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The Regulatory Environment for Science:
Does Democracy Trump Science?
David H. Guston |
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Protection of Human Research Subjects:
From Compliance to Conscience
Greg Koski |
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The Regulatory Environment for Science:
Protecting Participants in Research
Philip E. Rubin |
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Impact of Regulations on the Conduct of
Research
Howard K. Schachman |
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Part 7
The Growth of Industrial R&D
and the Federal Policy Environment
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Growth of Industrial R&D: The Implications,
Influences, and Issues
Parry M. Norling |
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The Once and Future Industrial Research
Robert Buderi |
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The Changing Role of Universities
in the 21st Century U.S. R&D System
David C. Mowery |
| 26. |
Establishing Federal Priorities
in Science and Technology
Duncan T. Moore |
| 27. |
The Second Annual Innovation Summit
John Yochelson |
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Part 8
Twenty-First Century Science:
What are the Policy Questions?
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| 28. |
The Role of the United States in 21st
Century S&T: Leader, Viable Competitor, or Follower?
Mary L. Good |
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Chemosensors and Chemical Privacy
Anthony W. Czarnik |
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Information Technology and the Ten Grand
Research Challenges for the 21st Century
Leonard Krishtalka |
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Collaboratories: Science over the Internet
Thomas A. Finholt |
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Who is Doing Science - and Who Will?
Daryl E. Chubin |
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The Changing Science and Technology Environment
Diana Hicks |
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Road Map for National Security: Imperative
for Change
The United States Commission on National Security / 21st Century |
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Part 9
Issues of the Day
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R&D in Europe: Uniting Forces, Moving
Ahead
Hubert Markl |
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Science for Society
Lewis M. Branscomb, Gerald Holton, and Gerhard Sonnert |
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The Impact of Terrorism on Academic R&D
Representative Sherwood L. Boehlert |