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Presidential Management of Science and Technology - The Johnson Presidency

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Informationen zum Autor By W. Henry Lambright Klappentext How do science and technology issues become important to a particular presidency? Which issues gain priority? How? Why? What is the role of the presidency in the adoption of national policies affecting science and technology? In their implementation? How does the presidency try to curtail certain programs? Eliminate others? Or rescue programs Congress might seek to terminate? How does implementation vary between a president's own program and one that is inherited?Such are the questions raised in this book, one of the first to address the relationship between scientists, few of whom have political backgrounds, and presidents, few of whom are knowledgeable in matters of science and technology. Drawing on extensive research performed at the Lyndon B. Johnson Library in Austin, Texas, and the National Archives in Washington, as well as on secondary sources and interviews, W. Henry Lambright describes, discusses, and analyzes this relationship and shows how one presidency set its agenda, adopted, implemented, and curtailed or eliminated science and technology programs.Twenty-four case studies of specific decision processes occurring in the era of Lyndon Johnson anchor the book in the world of real events. Some programs adopted under Johnson are now all but forgotten, such as the Manned Orbiting Laboratory, nuclear desalting, and electronic barrier. The effects of many more, initiated, maintained, or enlarged under LBJ, lasted far beyond his administration. These include environmental pollution control, Project Apollo, and the application of Agent Orange in Vietnam. Finally, there are those that were redirected, placed on hold, or terminated under Johnson, such as the supersonic transport, antiballistic missile, and Project Mohole.In this important book, Lambright has provided a framework for analyzing how the presidency as an institution deals with such issues, and he has established a strong foundation on which all future students of presidential policy management can build. Inhaltsverzeichnis Foreword Preface 1. Introduction The Problem Central Issues The Johnson Presidency The Approach The Cases 2. Agenda Setting The Temporary Agenda The Emergent Agenda The Priority Agenda Conclusion 3. Adoption Acquiescence Partnership Arbitration Preemption Conclusion 4. Implementing the New Protection Monitoring Coordination Structuring Displacement Conclusion 5. Carrying Out the Old Maintaining Reorienting Escalating Decelerating Conclusion 6. Curtailing Science and Technology Arrestment Reduction Retrenchment Rejection Termination Conclusion 7. Conclusion Scientific Research Technological Development Technological Applications Actors Central Issues Notes Index ...

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Authors W. Henry Lambright
Publisher University Of Texas Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.07.1985
 
EAN 9780292741263
ISBN 978-0-292-74126-3
No. of pages 238
Series Administrative History of the
An Administrative History of the Johnson Presidency Series
Administrative History of the
An Administrative History of the Johnson Presidency
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Political science and political education

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