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Author Finlay, Brian D

Title Manufacturing possibility : expanding resources to meet global challenges, promote economic development, support innovation, and prevent proliferation / Brian D. Finlay and Elizabeth Turpen, Ph. D ; with Frederick Kellett
Published Washington, DC : Henry L. Stimson Center, 2008

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Description 64 pages : illustrations (digital, PDF file)
Summary Existing nonproliferation programs aimed at redirecting former Soviet weapons scientists must be complemented by a new model that is based on the creation of incentives for private companies to employ these scientists. Implementation of the public-private partnership model proposed in this report would establish a mechanism to integrate and serve nonproliferation, economic development, and other broader foreign policy goals. The scientific community in the former Soviet Union represents an underutilized capacity possessing unique capabilities across the sciences. Leveraging this large, well-trained scientific workforce could make these countries important contributors in addressing global challenges ranging from the spread of infectious diseases to the development of innovative energy sources. The year-long study was led by Brian Finlay and Elizabeth Turpen, both Senior Associates at the Center, with major contributions by Frederick Kellett, former Executive Vice-President of Byelocorp Scientific, Inc. We trust that this report will be useful for those who are already engaged in nonproliferation endeavors, as well as for those in government and the private sector who are seeking new ways to enhance the impact of their contributions
Notes "Report no. 67"--Cover
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
Notes Title from PDF title screen (viewed Feb. 2, 2011)
Mode of access: World Wide Web
System requirements: Adobe Acrobat Reader
Subject Scientists -- Russia (Federation)
Nuclear nonproliferation -- International cooperation
Scientists -- Supply and demand
Public-private sector cooperation.
Economic development.
economic development.
Economic development.
Nuclear nonproliferation -- International cooperation.
Public-private sector cooperation.
Scientists.
Scientists -- Supply and demand.
Russia (Federation)
Form Electronic book
Author Turpen, Elizabeth
Kellett, Frederick
Henry L. Stimson Center.