جزئیات کتاب
فرمت
کتاب الکترونیکی
صفحات
9
زبان
انگلیسی
منتشر شده
Mar 22, 2001
ناشر
National Academy of Sciences
توضیحات
This article delves into the science and technology policy priorities that shaped the approach of the Bush Administration. Through a critical lens, it examines how various policy decisions influenced research funding, innovation, and the advancement of scientific knowledge during this period. The authors, David H. Guston, E. J. Woodhouse, and Daniel Sarewitz, offer insights into the interplay between government policy and scientific advancement, highlighting both successes and challenges.
The discussion provides a comprehensive overview of the administration's strategies, reflecting on the implications these policies had on both public perception and the scientific community. By evaluating the outcomes of these approaches, the article serves as a valuable resource for understanding the complexities of science and technology policy in a political context, offering lessons that remain relevant today.
The discussion provides a comprehensive overview of the administration's strategies, reflecting on the implications these policies had on both public perception and the scientific community. By evaluating the outcomes of these approaches, the article serves as a valuable resource for understanding the complexities of science and technology policy in a political context, offering lessons that remain relevant today.