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Extractions: Save a personal copy of this article and quickly find it again with Furl.net. It's free! Save it. Science and technology policy illustrates the complexity of the problems which faced El'tsin's rejuvenated Russian government in autumn and winter 1991-92 as its leaders sought to replace the administrative-command system by moving rapidly towards a market economy. The challenging nature of these problems was reflected in a document with the title 'A Draft Conception of a Science and Technology Policy for the Russian Federation'(1), formulated at that time by a team led by the President's then science adviser, Anatolii Rakitov, and Boris Saltykov, the head of the newly created Ministry of Science, Higher Education and Technology Policy (Minnauka). The draft 'Conception', which was published in early April 1992, emphasised the potential value of the research and development system inherited from the Soviet Union in contributing to the transition to a market economy. However, its authors appreciated that this inheritance was geared to meeting the inbuilt priorities of the Soviet system, which El'tsin's government, led by Egor Gaidar, was committed to replacing as quickly as possible. The key challenge lay in resolving the problem of how this inheritance could be redirected to addressing new priorities without jeopardising some of its most valuable assets.
Extractions: Save a personal copy of this article and quickly find it again with Furl.net. It's free! Save it. Anticipating that nuclear proliferation problems might erupt from the disintegration of the Soviet Union a decade ago, the United States created a security agenda for working jointly with Russia to reduce the threat posed by the legacy of the Soviet nuclear arsenal. These cooperative efforts have had considerable success. Yet today, the administrations of both President George W. Bush and Russian President Vladimir Putin are neglecting the importance of current nuclear security cooperation. In bipartisan action in 1991, Congress laid the foundation for the cooperative security agenda by enacting what became known as the Nunn-Lugar program, named for its primary co-sponsors, Senators Sam Nunn (D-Ga.) and Richard Lugar (R-Ind.). This initiative has since developed into a broad set of programs that involve a number of U.S. agencies, primarily the Departments of Defense, Energy, and State. The government now provides these programs with approximately $900 million to $1 billion per year, and the results are tangible.
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