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SPOTLIGHT ON: POST-WW2 TRANSATLANTIC SCIENCE POLICIES
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Document Date: 2011-06-19 17:56:58


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City

Paris / Stockholm / Rome / Phoenix / Cambridge / Bonn / /

Company

National Laboratories / McDonnell Douglas / M.I.T. Press / John Wiley & Sons A/S / Ford / Boeing / Cold War / Centaurus / /

Continent

Europe / /

Country

Germany / Switzerland / France / Japan / United States / Soviet Union / China / /

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Facility

Ł Brandeis University / /

IndustryTerm

policy maker / high tech elites / physico-chemical science / technology transfer / /

Organization

Brandeis University / National Institute of Health / office of Naval Research / National Science Foundation / M.I.T / Atomic Energy Commission / Women’s Studies Research Center / North Atlantic Treaty Organization / Department of State / Rockefeller Foundation / U.S. Congress / Central Intelligence Agency / Science Society / /

Person

William Neirenberg / Lawrence Livermore / Ronald E. Doel / Peter J. Westwick / Zuoyue Wang / Frederick Seitz / Eisenhower / Bruno J. Strasser / Naomi Oreskes / John Krige / Ronald Reagan / Ida H. Stamhuis / /

Position

President / scientist / Secretary of State / Editor-in-Chief / contractor / Marshall / /

ProvinceOrState

Texas / Georgia / Massachusetts / /

Region

East Asia / Latin America / former Soviet Union / /

Technology

X-ray / Both technologies / laser / /

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