Smith, Bruce L. R.

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SMITH, Bruce L. R.

SMITH, Bruce L. R. American, b. 1936. Genres: Politics/Government. Career: Columbia University, NYC, professor, 1966-79; affiliated with U.S. Department of State, Washington, DC, 1980-81; Brookings Institution, Washington, DC, senior staff member, 1981-99; Columbia University Heyman Center for the Humanities, senior scholar, 1999-. Publications: The Rand Corporation: Case Study of a Non-Profit Advisory Corporation, 1966; (with J.J. Karlesky) The State of Academic Science, Vol. 1: The Role of the Universities in the Nation's Research and Development Effort, Vol. 2: Background Papers, Transaction Publishers, 1977; (with M.G. Fromm) The Facilitating Environment: Clinical Applications of Winnicot's Theories, 1989; American Science Policy since World War II, 1990; The Advisers: Scientists in the Policy Process, 1992. EDITOR: (with D.C. Hague) The Dilemma of Accountability in Modern Government: Independence versus Control, 1971; The Politics of School Decentralization, 1973; (with J.D. Carroll) Improving the Accountability and Performance of Government, 1982; The Higher Civil Service in Europe and Canada: Lessons for the Unites States, 1984; The State of Graduate Education, 1985; The Next Steps in Central America, 1991; (with G. Danilenko) Law and Democracy in the New Russia, 1993. Address: Heyman Center for the Humanities, Columbia University, New York, NY 10027, U.S.A. Online address: [email protected]

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