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Appendix B: Meetings and Speakers
Pages 108-110

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From page 108...
... Shelton, World Technology Evaluation Center The National Security Imperative for Global S&T Engagement Gerald Epstein, Center for Science, Technology & Security Policy Presentation on Russia and Kazakhstan Glenn Schweitzer, Office for Central Europe and Eurasia The Implications of Strategies on Technological Innovation in China for Global Economic and Environmental Security Fred Steward, Brunel University MEETING 2 December 7-8, 2009 National Academy of Sciences Building Washington, D.C. Innovation and Development Strategies of China and India and the Changing Global Environment: Implications for the US Carl Dahlman, Georgetown University 0
From page 109...
... S National Academies Silvio Salinas, Institute of Physics, University of São Paulo, Brazil The Changing Face of R&D, Singapore Peter Schwartz, Global Business Network Science and Technology Policy in japan Takashi Inutsuka, Embassy of Japan The Unrequited U.S.-japan National Security Science & Technology Relationship Paul Giarra, Global Strategies and Transformation Jim Delaney, Institute for Defense Analysis US-japan Research, Development and Acquisition Cooperation with Department of Defense and US Industry Frank Cevasco, Cevasco International An Objective, Reliable and Accurate Measure of Research Leadership Richard Klavans, SciTech Strategies, Inc.
From page 110...
... Loren Graham, Program in Science, Technology, and Society, Massachusetts Institute of Technology MEETING 4 March 8-9, 2010 Beckman Center of the National Academies Irvine, California Writing Meeting


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