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xiii, 302 pages ; 24 cm. |
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"History of International Relations Library 31," "History of International Relations" "Diplomacy and Intelligence 20"--Page 4 of cover. |
Contents |
Introduction -- Chapter 1. From the Old Consensus to the New: The Impact of Depression and War on Government-Science Relations -- Chapter 2. Science, Secrecy, and Security: Science Advice in the Early Eisenhower Administration -- Chapter 3. The Technological Capabilities Panel and the Emergence of Eisenhower's "Scientific-Technological Elite" -- Chapter 4. The Sputnik Crisis and the Reorganization of Science Advice at the White House -- Chapter 5. Containing the Military-Industrial-Congressional Complex: Eisenhower's Scientists and Post-Sputnik Defense Policy -- Chapter 6. Eisenhower's Science Advisers and the Early Space Race -- Chapter 7. The Limitations of Expert Advice: The Nuclear Test Ban Debate -- Chapter 8. Strengthening American Science: National Security, Science, and Education -- Conclusion. |
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9789089791061 |
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908979106X |
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