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Science and technology advice to the president, congress, and judiciary /

"This volume aims to attract attention to the necessity for quality advice on science and technology issues to the president of the United States, to the Congress, and to the judiciary. It emphasizes reconsideration and improvement of existing organizations and mechanisms, mindful of the need t...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Golden, William T., 1909-2007 (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.
Edición:Second edition.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Chapter Introduction to the First Edition
  • chapter Then and Now: Personal Reflections
  • part PART 1: PRESIDENT AND EXECUTIVE BRANCH
  • chapter Science Advice at the Cabinet Level
  • chapter Notes on Science Advising in the White House
  • chapter Science, Technology and Democracy
  • chapter Science and Technology in Presidential Policy-Making: A New Dimension and Structure
  • chapter The Limitations of White House Science Advice
  • chapter Supporting the President's Need for Technical Advice
  • chapter Issues in High-Level Science Advising
  • chapter A New Institution for Science and Technology Policy-Making
  • chapter On Advising the Federal Government
  • chapter A Time for Renewal: The Next President Needs What Eisenhower and Kennedy Had
  • chapter The New Longevity: Case Illustration of Needed Science and Technology Advice to the Three Branches of Government
  • chapter Science Policy: USA and USSR
  • chapter A New Era in Science Advising
  • chapter Science Advice and Social Science Advice to Government
  • chapter The United States Has No Adequate Mechanism to Set Long-Range Research Policy
  • chapter White House Science Advising
  • chapter Science Policy Advice to the US Government
  • chapter Restoring General Science's Head: How the Science Advisor Could Lead
  • chapter Need for a Science Advising Mechanism
  • chapter The Need for a New Start in Presidential Science Advice
  • chapter Government and International Relations: The Science of Living Together
  • chapter Science Advice to the President
  • chapter Toward a Nation Healthy, Wealthy, and Wise
  • chapter A View from the Sidelines
  • chapter The Role of the President's Science Advisor
  • chapter Science and Technology Advice to the President
  • chapter Science, Technology and a World Transformed: Time to Upgrade the Government's Efforts
  • chapter Recommendations for Changes in Government Science Policy
  • chapter Presidential Science Advising: A Memoir and a Prescription
  • chapter
  • chapter The Sublimation of the Science Advisor
  • chapter Science Advice During the Reagan Years
  • chapter Science Advice for the President: Reflections from a Long Look Backward
  • chapter The Science Advisor: Who Needs One?
  • chapter Confidential Advice in the Public Interest: PSAC's Dilemma
  • chapter Science Advising
  • chapter Quality of Technical Decisions in the Federal Government
  • chapter Science Advice to the President
  • chapter Federal Policies Affecting the Research Strengths of Universities and Colleges Need Better Coordination
  • chapter Science Advice to Government
  • chapter Science and the Federal Government
  • chapter Science: Advice and Vision
  • chapter The Dilemmas of Decision-Making from AIDS to SDI
  • chapter To Foster Science: Restore University Autonomy
  • chapter A Prescription for Science and Technology Advising for the President: An Interview by William T. Golden
  • chapter Scientific Mediation and Technology Policy Convergence
  • chapter Presidential Science Advising and the National Academy of Sciences: An Interview by William T. Golden
  • chapter Science Policy--Theory and Reality
  • chapter Memorandum to the President-Elect Re: The White House Science Advisor
  • chapter Science and Technology Advice to Government
  • chapter Some Thoughts on the Management of Technologies in Medicine
  • chapter Advising the President on Science and Technology: Why Can't We Get It Right?
  • chapter Federal Policies for Academic Research
  • chapter Technological Advice to the President: A Two-Way Street
  • chapter Matching Reality to Need
  • chapter A Case for Evaluating the Nature of Scientific and Technological Advice to the Federal Government
  • chapter Science Advice to the Seats of Power in Government
  • chapter Science Advice in the Government: Formulation and Utilization
  • chapter The Future Role of the Science Advisor
  • chapter Presidential Studies and Science Advising
  • chapter Science and Technology Advice: Some Observations
  • chapter Science Advice to the President
  • chapter Science Advice Thirty Years Later
  • chapter Repairing Radar for the Ship of State
  • chapter The Rise and Fall of the President's Science Advisory Committee
  • chapter Over-Regulation: Required or Ridiculous?
  • chapter Thinking About Science Advice
  • part PART 2: CONGRESS
  • chapter Scientific Advice to the Congress
  • chapter Reflections on Science, Technology and Congress
  • chapter Science and the US Senate
  • chapter Federal Investment in Science and Technology: Priorities for Tomorrow
  • chapter Science, Technology and Law in the Third Century of the Constitution
  • chapter Science and Technology Advice and Education: A Long-Term View
  • chapter Congress Needs Informal Science Advisors: A Proposal for a New Advisory Mechanism
  • chapter Science Advice, Government, Education and the Economy
  • chapter Science and Technology Advice for the President and Congress: The Need for a New Perspective
  • chapter Fulfilling the Science and Technology Advisory Needs of Congress
  • chapter Science Advice to the Congress: The Congressional Science and Engineering Fellows Program
  • part PART 3: JUDICIARY
  • chapter Science and Technology Advice in the Judiciary
  • chapter New Interfaces of Science and the Law
  • chapter On Limiting the Scope for Scientific Evidence
  • chapter Judicial Understanding of Science
  • chapter Science and Technology Advice to the Judiciary
  • chapter Improving the Courts' Ability to Absorb Scientific Information
  • chapter Technology and the Courts.