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Professional societies in American science: a rewarding experience for Russia?

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  • Dezhina, Irina

    (Russian Academy of Sciences, Institute of World Economy and International Relations)

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The article analyzes the activities of American scientific societies and associations as the institutional elements of civil society in science. It focuses on forms of interaction with society executive and legislative power, techniques evaluation. We have described the recent history of the revival of Russian scientific societies and defined the elements of the American experience, which can be used in Russia.

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  • Dezhina, Irina, 2013. "Professional societies in American science: a rewarding experience for Russia?," Ekonomicheskaya Politika / Economic Policy, Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration, pages 150-167, October.
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