Science, Technology and American Diplomacy: Annual Report to the Congress : Submitted to the Committee on Foreign Affairs and the Committee on Science and Technology, U. S. House of Representatives, Volumes 8-12U.S. Government Printing Office, 1986 |
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... developing nations and , during 1985 , they continued to play a meaningful role in the diplomacy of the United ... countries are one of the most effective ways of obtaining foreign policy benefit for the United States . Major focuses for our ...
... developing nations and , during 1985 , they continued to play a meaningful role in the diplomacy of the United ... countries are one of the most effective ways of obtaining foreign policy benefit for the United States . Major focuses for our ...
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... countries , and Japan . Steps were taken in fiscal year 1985 toward a modest renewal of science and technology ... developing countries continued to progress to mutual benefit , though some programs with more advanced devel- oping ...
... countries , and Japan . Steps were taken in fiscal year 1985 toward a modest renewal of science and technology ... developing countries continued to progress to mutual benefit , though some programs with more advanced devel- oping ...
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... develop- ment . Cooperation with developing countries on energy matters includ- ed World Bank financing of energy projects , cooperation in the International Atomic Energy Agency , and bilateral activities . Fossil energy sources and ...
... develop- ment . Cooperation with developing countries on energy matters includ- ed World Bank financing of energy projects , cooperation in the International Atomic Energy Agency , and bilateral activities . Fossil energy sources and ...
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... developing countries . The outcome reflect- ed the U.S. desire to protect its security interests and allow progress in commercial satellite applications . It also gave develop- ing countries assurance that they will have access to the ...
... developing countries . The outcome reflect- ed the U.S. desire to protect its security interests and allow progress in commercial satellite applications . It also gave develop- ing countries assurance that they will have access to the ...
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... countries and organizations . DEFENSE - CHAPTER 13 Scientific and ... developing immunocontra- ceptives , in which the Indian Government has ... countries . Energy research and development for the benefit of developing countries included ...
... countries and organizations . DEFENSE - CHAPTER 13 Scientific and ... developing immunocontra- ceptives , in which the Indian Government has ... countries . Energy research and development for the benefit of developing countries included ...
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acid rain activities Administration AGENCY COUNTRY SUBJECT AGENCY SUBJECT AREA Agricultural research AREA INTO INATION assessment benefits Canada Center China collaboration Committee continued cooperative programs coordination COUNTRY AGENCY SUBJECT COUNTRY SUBJECT AREA Department developing countries diseases DOI/USGS Earth Sciences economic efforts energy engineering ENTRY TERM Environment environmental European Space Agency Federal FOOTNOTE REMARKS FORCE FUNDING FOOTNOTE REMARKS global hazardous waste IAEA implementation improve INATION FUNDING FOOTNOTE India Indonesia information exchange initiated Institute international cooperation Japan joint research major marine Mexico million multilateral NASA National NATO Natural Resources NOAA Nuclear Safety ocean OECD Ongoing organizations Pakistan participation planning pollution Protocol radioactive waste reactor REMARKS FORCE DATE research and development Research Program S&T agreement S&T cooperation satellite science and technology scientific studies technical assistance telecommunications transport U.S. Government U.S. scientists UNEP United United Kingdom USDA USGS vaccine
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Page 60 - State and the Assistant Secretary of State for Oceans and International Environmental and Scientific Affairs...
Page 26 - ... of the Forest Service, the Bureau of Land Management, and the Bureau of Indian Affairs.
Page 59 - Japan and is under direct control of the Agency of Industrial Science and Technology of the Ministry of International Trade and Industry.
Page 114 - The survey was sponsored by the Committee for the Coordination of Joint Prospecting for Mineral Resources in Asian Offshore Areas (CCOP...
Page 114 - Austria, Belgium, Denmark, France, the Federal Republic of Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and Turkey.
Page 3 - Century" being developed by the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy and the NSTC.
Page 117 - Article I The purpose of this Agreement is to promote effective conservation, rational management and the achievement of optimum yield in the fisheries of mutual interest off the coasts of the United States...
Page 10 - Affairs, the Bureau of Oceans- and International Environmental and Scientific Affairs (OES) is responsible for...
Page 5 - Secretary of the Bureau of Oceans and International Environmental and Scientific Affairs (OES) Dr.
Page 229 - ... subpart applies to all research, research training and biological testing activities involving live vertebrate animals conducted under contract (see Public Health Service Policy on Humane Care and Use of Laboratory Animals (PHS Policy), Rev. 1986, Repr. 1996). 370.401 Policy. (a) It is the policy of the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) and the Public Health Service agencies that no contract involving live vertebrate animals shall be awarded until acceptable assurance has been given...