Technology and state - United States.
Overview
Works: | 28 works in 3 publications in 3 languages |
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Backs to the future : = U.S. government policy toward environmentally critical technology /
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The politics of expertise in Congress : = the rise and fall of the Office of Technology Assessment /
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The digital innovation race = conceptualizing the emerging new world order /
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Investing in innovation = creating a research and innovation policy that works /
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Liberating learning = technology, politics, and the future of American education /
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Public sector entrepreneurship : = U.S. technology and innovation policy /
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Digital and social media regulation = a comparative perspective of the US and Europe /
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Techno-geopolitics : = U.S.-China tech war and the practice of digital statecraft /
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STEM the tide = reforming science, technology, engineering, and math education in America /
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Limited by design : = R&D laboratories in the U.S. national innovation system /
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The politics of expertise in Congress = the rise and fall of the Office of Technology Assessment /
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Observations on the President's fiscal year 1999 federal science and technology budget
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Observations on the President's fiscal year 1999 federal science and technology budget
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Harnessing science and technology for America's economic future = national and regional priorities /
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Science, technology, and the federal government = national goals for a new era /
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Observations on the President's fiscal year 2001 federal science and technology budget
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Government-industry partnerships for the development of new technologies = summary report/
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Using human resource data to track innovation = summary of a workshop/
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Observations on the President's fiscal year 2002 federal science and technology budget
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Science and technology in the national interest = the presidential appointment process/
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Observations on the President's fiscal year 2003 federal science and technology budget
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