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  • 1
    ISBN: 9789400909717
    Sprache: Englisch
    Seiten: Online-Ressource (352p) , online resource
    Ausgabe: Springer eBook Collection. Humanities, Social Sciences and Law
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    Schlagwort(e): Regional planning ; Ethnology. ; Culture.
    Kurzfassung: 1. Workings of Cmea Science -- 1.1 Scientific-Technological Co-operation — Its Organization -- 1.2 On the Economics of Scientific- Technical Co-operation -- 1.3 Implementation of Plans -- 1.4 Commentary -- 2. Procedures and Linkages -- 2.1 East European, Soviet and Western Science Compared: A Scientometric Study -- 2.2 New Incentives for Research Intensity and Innovation in Polish Industry -- 2.3 Science, Technology and the Economic Salvation in Poland: Myths and Reality -- 2.4 Research and Development Policy in Bulgarian Restructuring (Preustroystvo) -- 2.5 Computers and Scientific Research in CMEA Countries -- 2.6 Commentary -- 3. Case Studies -- I. Biotechnology -- 3.1 Biotechnology in Eastern Europe -- 3.2 Organisms as a Productive Force: Policy Goals and Research Projects in GDR Biotechnology -- 3.3 Pharmaceutical Sciences and Biotechnology in Hungary -- 3.4 Biotechnology (Food), Poland: The ?ód?/Strathclyde Exchange -- 3.5 Commentary -- II. Physical Sciences -- 3.6 Molecules and Electronics in Poland -- 3.7 Laser Research and Prospects for Laser Applications -- 3.8 Materials in the Eastern European Countries -- 3.9 Developing Robot Technology in Process Control and Systems Automation -- 3.10 Nuclear Power in the CMEA Countries: The East Continues to Go Nuclear -- 3.11 Commentary -- 4. Present Positions and Future Trends -- 4.1 The Realities of Policy Implementation and the Conduct of Research -- 4.2 An Overall Analysis of the Factors Impeding Development and Progress of Civil Science -- 4.3 Future Trends.
    Kurzfassung: The NATO Science Programme, under the direction of the Science Com­ mittee, mounted in September 1986 a successful meeting which examined the structure and outputs of civil science in the Soviet Union. As a topical sectoral examination of the evolutionary state of the Soviet Union under those in­ separable and elusive twins, 'perestroyka' and 'glasnost', it was successful in providing the basis for assessments of the likely future role of Soviet scientists in the world scene. Such meetings are infrequent events in the Programme calendar; the Science Programme has concentrated for thirty years almost exclusively on supporting scientific mobility in the Alliance countries. This it does, essentially, through the funding under competitive conditions, of fellow­ ships, exchanges and meetings of researchers. Such activities are a response to unsolicited scientific demand from the Alliance R&D community which sees mobility as an essential part of scientific dissemination (rather lacking it would appear from the following accounts in the Eastern European countries). The Committee, however, does like to act upon its own behalf in supporting wider perceptions of the place of R&D in the world by examining, from time to time, topics of strong current interest. These have taken the form of the consideration of particularly pressing issues, as arose for example in the series of energy and material supply crises of the seventies.
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: 1. Workings of Cmea Science1.1 Scientific-Technological Co-operation - Its Organization -- 1.2 On the Economics of Scientific- Technical Co-operation -- 1.3 Implementation of Plans -- 1.4 Commentary -- 2. Procedures and Linkages -- 2.1 East European, Soviet and Western Science Compared: A Scientometric Study -- 2.2 New Incentives for Research Intensity and Innovation in Polish Industry -- 2.3 Science, Technology and the Economic Salvation in Poland: Myths and Reality -- 2.4 Research and Development Policy in Bulgarian Restructuring (Preustroystvo) -- 2.5 Computers and Scientific Research in CMEA Countries -- 2.6 Commentary -- 3. Case Studies -- I. Biotechnology -- 3.1 Biotechnology in Eastern Europe -- 3.2 Organisms as a Productive Force: Policy Goals and Research Projects in GDR Biotechnology -- 3.3 Pharmaceutical Sciences and Biotechnology in Hungary -- 3.4 Biotechnology (Food), Poland: The ?ód?/Strathclyde Exchange -- 3.5 Commentary -- II. Physical Sciences -- 3.6 Molecules and Electronics in Poland -- 3.7 Laser Research and Prospects for Laser Applications -- 3.8 Materials in the Eastern European Countries -- 3.9 Developing Robot Technology in Process Control and Systems Automation -- 3.10 Nuclear Power in the CMEA Countries: The East Continues to Go Nuclear -- 3.11 Commentary -- 4. Present Positions and Future Trends -- 4.1 The Realities of Policy Implementation and the Conduct of Research -- 4.2 An Overall Analysis of the Factors Impeding Development and Progress of Civil Science -- 4.3 Future Trends.
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  • 2
    ISBN: 9789400936478
    Sprache: Englisch
    Seiten: Online-Ressource (308p) , online resource
    Ausgabe: Springer eBook Collection. Humanities, Social Sciences and Law
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    Schlagwort(e): Regional planning ; History ; Social sciences ; Culture. ; Ethnology.
    Kurzfassung: 1. Education -- 1.1 The Soviet Scientific-Technical Revolution: Education of Cadres -- 1.2 Soviet Secondary School Mathematics and Science Programs -- 1.3 Commentary -- 2. Scientific Organization -- 2.1 Soviet Organization of International Scientific Contacts -- 2.2 The Academy of Sciences and the Restructuring of R&D in The Soviet Union -- 2.3 Recent Developments in the Administration of Branch Ministry Research -- 2.4 Commentary -- 3. Information and Instrumentation -- 3.1 Information Flows in Soviet Research and Development -- 3.2 Information Channels for Science and Technology -- 3.3 Computer Networks in the Soviet Scientific Community -- 3.4 Franco-Soviet Exchanges in Science and Technology: Instrumentation -- 3.5 Commentary -- 4. Scientific Experience: Case Studies -- 4.1 Cosmic Physics: A Case Study -- 4.2 Soviet Science in the Materials World -- 4.3 Research in Small Groups: The Case of Positron Annihilation -- 4.4 Low Temperature Chemistry -- 4.5 Cross Fertilisation in Medicine: The Case of Leishmaniasis -- 4.6 Soviet Science and Technology: A Crosscutting Overview -- 4.7 Commentary -- 5. Experience of Exchanges -- 5.1 The US-USSR Agreement on Cooperation in the Fields of Science and Technology: 1972–1982 -- 5.2 Scientific Exchange with the USSR under the Agreement between the Royal Society and the USSR Academy of Sciences -- 5.3 Experience with Canadian/Soviet Scientific Collaboration -- 6. Future Trends -- 6. Future Trends.
    Kurzfassung: This volume represents one outcome of the initiatives, taken from time to time by the NATO Science Committee, to add to the work of supporting civil science within the Alliance by mounting open meetings or other projects dealing with some topical aspect of science and technology policy. Past examples have included the 20th anniversary meeting of the establish­ ment of the Science Committee in 1978 which made a review of the achieve­ ments of the various programmes. It proved to be a valuable opportunity to take stock of the impact of science and technology on Western societies and was a particularly useful occasion for a critical analysis of the changing nature and social role of science and technology. In contrast, the Science Committee Conferences in 1973, and 1976, on the 'Technology of Efficient Energy Utilization' and on 'Thermal Energy Storage' were responses of the Committee to specific technological problems, engendered by the then acute energy supply position. A similar technologically oriented study was made in 1975 of the 'Rational Use of Potentially Scarce Metals'. These initiatives were the counterpoint to the bulk of the continuing work of the Committee in funding scientific mobility in the Alliance, as support to civil science. This latter is done competitively in response to unsolicited applications. The Committee hopes to demon­ strate, by its special activities, its flexibility and responsiveness to the evolving activities, technologists and policy makers.
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: 1. Education1.1 The Soviet Scientific-Technical Revolution: Education of Cadres -- 1.2 Soviet Secondary School Mathematics and Science Programs -- 1.3 Commentary -- 2. Scientific Organization -- 2.1 Soviet Organization of International Scientific Contacts -- 2.2 The Academy of Sciences and the Restructuring of R&D in The Soviet Union -- 2.3 Recent Developments in the Administration of Branch Ministry Research -- 2.4 Commentary -- 3. Information and Instrumentation -- 3.1 Information Flows in Soviet Research and Development -- 3.2 Information Channels for Science and Technology -- 3.3 Computer Networks in the Soviet Scientific Community -- 3.4 Franco-Soviet Exchanges in Science and Technology: Instrumentation -- 3.5 Commentary -- 4. Scientific Experience: Case Studies -- 4.1 Cosmic Physics: A Case Study -- 4.2 Soviet Science in the Materials World -- 4.3 Research in Small Groups: The Case of Positron Annihilation -- 4.4 Low Temperature Chemistry -- 4.5 Cross Fertilisation in Medicine: The Case of Leishmaniasis -- 4.6 Soviet Science and Technology: A Crosscutting Overview -- 4.7 Commentary -- 5. Experience of Exchanges -- 5.1 The US-USSR Agreement on Cooperation in the Fields of Science and Technology: 1972-1982 -- 5.2 Scientific Exchange with the USSR under the Agreement between the Royal Society and the USSR Academy of Sciences -- 5.3 Experience with Canadian/Soviet Scientific Collaboration -- 6. Future Trends -- 6. Future Trends.
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