Science, Technology, and American Diplomacy : An Extended Study of the Interactions of Science and Technology With U.S. Foreign Policy. Vol. 3.
Final volume in a CRS study, prepared under the direction of Franklin P. Huddle and Warren R. Johnston for the Subcom on International Security and Scientific Affairs, on the interaction of U.S. foreign policy and diplomacy with modern science and technology.
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| Format: | Government Document eBook |
| Language: | English |
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| Series: | U.S. Congressional Research.
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| Online Access: | Connect to the full text of this electronic book |
| Summary: | Final volume in a CRS study, prepared under the direction of Franklin P. Huddle and Warren R. Johnston for the Subcom on International Security and Scientific Affairs, on the interaction of U.S. foreign policy and diplomacy with modern science and technology. This volume is an updated version of the study conclusion, originally published in June 1976, summarizing and analyzing findings of 12 case and issue studies presented in volumes one and two. Contains: Introduction to the Analysis and Findings (p. 1505-1516). Part 3-Analysis of the Cases and Issues (p. 1517-1704). Recapitulates, updates, and analyzes the 12 studies individually, including further thoughts by original authors. Part 4-Principal Policy Implications (p. 1705-1907). Analyzes 12 studies collectively from the perspectives of the following operational issues: Also contains selected, annotated bibliography organized by subject, prepared by Genevieve J. Knezo, Jan. 1976, with Aug. 1977 addendum (p. 1909-2107). |
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| Item Description: | Record is based on bibliographic data in ProQuest U.S. Congressional Research Digital Collection (last viewed June 2010). Reuse except for individual research requires license from ProQuest, LLC. CRS Report. Electronic resource. |
| Physical Description: | 1 online resource. |