The president's scientists : reminiscences of a White House science advisor

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The president's scientists : reminiscences of a White House science advisor

D. Allan Bromley

(Mrs. Hepsa Ely Silliman memorial lectures, 47)

Yale University Press, c1994

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D. Allan Bromley was Assistant to President George Bush for Science and Technology Policy, from 1989 to 1993. These memoirs describe the political realities of policy making with the President and Bromley's efforts to change attitudes to science and technology in America.

Table of Contents

Historical background 2 The Way to Washington 3 Early Days in Washington 4 Rebuilding the Office of Science Policy 5 Bridge Building 6 Revitalising the Federal Coordinating Council 7 The President's Council of Advisors on Science and Technology 8 The Challenge of Education 9 Technology and Technology Policy 10 Environmental Matters 11 Health and Quality of Life 12 Science, Technology, and National Security 13 Relations with External Constituencies 14 International Science and Technology 15 Funding U.S. Science and Technology 16 Concluding remarks.

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