Science, Technology and American Diplomacy, 1983: Fourth Annual Report Submitted to the CongressU.S. Government Printing Office, 1983 - 136 pages |
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Page 79 - State and the Assistant Secretary of State for Oceans and International Environmental and Scientific Affairs...
Page 116 - Director of the Office of Science and Technology Policy, in the Executive Office of the President...
Page iii - Act for Fiscal Year 1979 (Public Law 95-426), I am transmitting the Administration's annual report on international activities in science and technology (S&T) for Fiscal Year 1987.
Page 54 - Will not deter development of any deep seabed minerals resources to meet national and world demand; Will assure national access to these resources by current and future qualified entities to enhance US security of supply, to avoid monopolization of the resources by the operating arm of the International Authority, and to promote the economic development of the resources...
Page 89 - Applicants must be US citizens at the postdoctoral or equivalent professional level. The fellowship program seeks to open new channels of communication between academic and professional groups in the United States and India and to encourage a wider range of research activity between the two countries than has previously existed.
Page 54 - Will be likely to receive the advice and consent of the Senate. In this regard, the convention should not contain provisions for the mandatory transfer of private technology...
Page 4 - United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), a specialized agency of the United Nations, was adopted November 16.
Page 40 - Pollution (LRTAP) was established in 1979 under the auspices of the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (ECE...
Page 59 - Legal Approaches to Polar Fisheries Regimes: A Comparative Analysis of the Convention for the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources and the Bering Sea Doughnut Hole Convention', California Western International Law Journal, Vol.
Page 101 - Carter as the President's Science Advisor and Director of the Office of Science and Technology Policy.