National Academy of Sciences | 150 Year Anniversary

Questions? Call 800-624-6242

| Items in cart [0]

The National Academies Press

PAPERBACK
price:$42.25
add to cart

Rights & Permissions

topleft topright

The Pervasive Role of Science, Technology, and Health in Foreign Policy: Imperatives for the Department of State (1999)
Office of International Affairs (OIA)

Citation Manager

. "Appendix F Affiliations of U.S. Government Officials and Other Specialists Consulted by Committee and Staff." The Pervasive Role of Science, Technology, and Health in Foreign Policy: Imperatives for the Department of State. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press, 1999.

Please select a format:

BibTeX EndNote RefMan


Page
100
bottomleft bottomright

The following HTML text is provided to enhance online readability. Many aspects of typography translate only awkwardly to HTML. Please use the page image as the authoritative form to ensure accuracy.


The Pervasive Role of Science, Technology, and Health in Foreign Policy: Imperatives for the Department of State

Other Organizations and Specialists

American Federation of Government Employees

American Foreign Service Association

Robert Gallucci, Dean, Georgetown University School of Foreign Service

John Gibbons, former Director, Office of Science and Technology Policy

William Golden, Co-chair, Carnegie Commission on Science and Government

Larry Kanarek, McKinsey & Company

J. Thomas Ratchford, Director, Center for Science, Technology, and Trade Policy, George Mason University

Adm. James D. Watkins (USN, ret.), President, Consortium for Oceanographic Research and Education

Group of State EST Counselors and Officers

Panel of young FSOs in EST positions

Panel of former EST Counselors

Page
100