*Penetration of normally inaccessible processes of government
*Close-grained empirical study of government-science interaction
*New conceptualisation of key processes and relationships
*Testing theories of science and government through detailed fieldwork
*Illumination of issues of concern to current research policymakers in many systems
This is Book 11 in the Higher Education Dynamics Series. See all Higher Education Dynamics books here.
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