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  1. The Navy's “Sophisticated” Pursuit of Science.Jacob Darwin Hamblin - 2002 - Isis 93 (1):1-27.
    Although it often chafed at scientists' wishes to promote international cooperation, the U.S. Navy was a great supporter of such initiatives during the 1950s. This essay examines the impetus for the Navy's alliance with scientists to bolster its antisubmarine capabilities, the reasons for its acceptance of international cooperation as a means to ensure its technological capabilities during a general war, and the source of its clashes with scientists over the issue of classification. Using diverse sources, including the records of the (...)
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  • American Hegemony and the Postwar Reconstruction of Science in Europe. [REVIEW]John Krige - 2008 - Isis 99:217-218.
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  • The Sea Knows No Boundaries: A Century of Marine Science under ICES.Helen M. Rozwadowski - 2003 - Journal of the History of Biology 36 (2):421-423.
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  • NATO and the Strengthening of Western Science in the Post-Sputnik Era.John Krige - 2000 - Minerva 38 (1):81-108.
    In the immediate post-Sputnik era, the member governments of theAtlantic community were deeply concerned about the growingquantity and quality of scientists and engineers in the SovietUnion, which threatened to outstrip the supply of manpower in theUnited States and Western Europe. One of the main tasks of theNATO Science Committee, formally established in December 1957,was to redress this educational imbalance. Its preferredinstruments were international scientific exchange and trainingin fields of basic science. This paper charts the actionsundertaken by this committee to strengthen (...)
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  • The Navy's “Sophisticated” Pursuit of Science.Jacob Darwin Hamblin - 2002 - Isis 93 (1):1-27.
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  • Does Scientific Intelligence Matter?Ronald E. Doel - 2010 - Centaurus 52 (4):311-322.
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