Congress’s Own Think Tank: Learning from the Legacy of the Office of Technology Assessment (1972–1995)
Peter D. Blair
in Science, Technology, and Innovation Policy from Palgrave Macmillan, currently edited by Albert Link
Date: 2013
ISBN: 978-1-137-35905-6
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Introduction
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- Ch 2 Pre-History: Meeting the Need for Science Advice to the U.S. Congress
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- Ch 3 Key Features of the Technology Assessment Act of 1972
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- Ch 4 Startup: Setting the Agenda in OTA’s Early Years
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- Ch 5 Growing Pains: Evolution of OTA’s Process of Technology Assessment
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- Ch 6 Impact and Influence as the OTA Model Matured
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- Ch 7 Closing OTA: Transition in the 104th Congress
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- Ch 8 After the Fall: Post OTA Efforts to Fill the Gap
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- Ch 9 Looking Forward: Comparing Future Options
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- Ch 10 Conclusions
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