Cooperation between scientists and the government in the US: benefits and problems |
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Authors: | Sidney D. Drell |
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Affiliation: | Stanford Linear Accelerator Center, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305-5080, USA |
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Abstract: | This paper discusses the importance of maintaining close working relations between scientists and their government. Several examples of this cooperation in the U.S. are presented to illustrate the benefits, as well as problems, that result from such cooperation, or lack thereof. These examples include government support of scientific research, as well as contributions by science to help governments understand both the possibilities and the limitations of science as they formulate national policy. |
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Keywords: | Science and government Science and public policy Science advice |
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