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Defense innovation machine: Why the U.S. will remain on the cutting edge / Gholz, Eugene; Sapolsky, Harvey M   Journal Article
Sapolsky, Harvey M Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract American security policy discussions commonly warn that the United States is falling behind technologically, especially vis-à-vis China. However, the U.S. military remains at the cutting edge because of its well-developed defense innovation system. No nation (or combination) comes close to U.S. investment in defense R&D. Unmatched political concerns about avoiding casualties, inherent rivalry among participants in the U.S. defense innovation system, and traditional American openness to immigration and new ideas drive the investment. The overly alarmist warnings come from a thriving threat assessment system that continually searches for potential military dangers and technological challenges. The warnings feed the defense innovation system.
Key Words R&D  Military  United States  China  Defense Innovation 
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Polaris system development: bureaucratic and programmatic success in government / Sapolsky, Harvey M 1972  Book
Sapolsky, Harvey M Book
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Publication Cambridge, Harvard University Press, 1972.
Description xviii, 261p.
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