REPORT CHAPTERS
November 14, 2007
"Afterword: Election '08, Smart Power '09"
By Richard Armitage and Joseph S. Nye, Sultan of Oman Professor of International Relations
"We believe that the United States must become a smarter power by reinvesting in the global good — providing things people and governments in all quarters of the world want but cannot attain in the absence of U.S. leadership. Providing for the global good helps America reconcile its overwhelming power with the rest of the world's interests, values, and aspirations. It is not charity. It is effective foreign policy."
November 2005
"Conclusions: Forging Ahead"
By Calestous Juma, Professor of the Practice of International Development; Director, Science, Technology, and Globalization Project
This collection of essays by key experts in the field of international development looks at the role of science, technology and innovation in encouraging a risk-taking, problem solving approach to development cooperation in Africa....
November, 2005
Introduction
By Calestous Juma, Professor of the Practice of International Development; Director, Science, Technology, and Globalization Project
November, 2005
Reinventing Growth
By Calestous Juma, Professor of the Practice of International Development; Director, Science, Technology, and Globalization Project
May 2005
Model Regulatory Mechanism for Review, Approval and Recovery of IGCC Project Costs
By William Rosenberg, Senior Research Associate, Energy Technology Innovation Policy
May 2005
Why IGCC?
By William Rosenberg, Senior Research Associate, Energy Technology Innovation Policy
May 2005
IGCC Technology and Operating Experience
By William Rosenberg, Senior Research Associate, Energy Technology Innovation Policy
May 2005
IGCC Deployment
By William Rosenberg, Senior Research Associate, Energy Technology Innovation Policy
May 2005
3Party Covenant Financing and Regulatory Program
By William Rosenberg, Senior Research Associate, Energy Technology Innovation Policy
May 2005
IGCC Economics and Impact of 3Party Covenant
By William Rosenberg, Senior Research Associate, Energy Technology Innovation Policy
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