The Presidency and science advising
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The Presidency and science advising
University Press of America , White Burkett Miller Center of Public Affairs, University of Virginia, c1990
- v. 1 : alk. paper
- v. 1 : pbk. : alk. paper
- v. 7 : alk. paper
- v. 7 : pbk. : alk. paper
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"Tenth anniversary volume of the Miller Center of Public Affairs, University of Virginia." -- t.p. verso
Cover title: The Presidency & science advising
Description and Table of Contents
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v. 1 : alk. paper ISBN 9780819153111
Description
A neglected field of study, the problems of science advising from the presidency's standpoint form the background for this Miller Center discussion. Practitioners and observers of different areas of competence and concerns were brought together to consider the role of the president's science adviser, who that adviser should be, the requirements for such an official's success, and the adviser's relations to the multiple constituencies served. The group unanimously agreed that science advising is a vital and misunderstood aspect of the American presidency that needs the type of study that this volume provides. Participants included Philip M. Smith, Ted Greenwood, Norman Ramsey and David Billington. Co-published with the Miller Center of Public Affairs.
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v. 1 : pbk. : alk. paper ISBN 9780819153128
Description
A neglected field of study, the problems of science advising from the presidency's standpoint form the background for this Miller Center discussion. Practitioners and observers of different areas of competence and concerns were brought together to consider the role of the president's science adviser, who that adviser should be, the requirements for such an official's success, and the adviser's relations to the multiple constituencies served. The group unanimously agreed that science advising is a vital and misunderstood aspect of the American presidency that needs the type of study that this volume provides. Participants included Philip M. Smith, Ted Greenwood, Norman Ramsey and David Billington. Co-published with the Miller Center of Public Affairs.
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v. 7 : alk. paper ISBN 9780819178183
Description
The unifying theme of the present volume on the presidency and science advising is 'experience past and present.' Contributors, who include A. Hunter Dupree, Wolfgang Panofsky, Solomon J. Buchsbaum, William Graham, Norman Hackerman, Alvin Weinberg, and Robert Quarles Marston, examine science advising practices and problems from the times of the Founding Fathers to the Reagan administration. Underpinning this collection of papers is an emphasis on continuity and change. As in the area of political and legal thought, the quality of scientific thinking of the founders stands out. Co-published with the Miller Center of Public Affairs.
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v. 7 : pbk. : alk. paper ISBN 9780819178190
Description
The unifying theme of the present volume on the presidency and science advising is 'experience past and present.' Contributors, who include A. Hunter Dupree, Wolfgang Panofsky, Solomon J. Buchsbaum, William Graham, Norman Hackerman, Alvin Weinberg, and Robert Quarles Marston, examine science advising practices and problems from the times of the Founding Fathers to the Reagan administration. Underpinning this collection of papers is an emphasis on continuity and change. As in the area of political and legal thought, the quality of scientific thinking of the founders stands out. Co-published with the Miller Center of Public Affairs.
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