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Negru, Radu and Al Dragut. "Collaboration and Cooperation in the Domain 

 of Scientific Research Among Comecon Countries." Soviet and Eastern European 

 Foreign Trade, v. 8, fall-winter 1972: 363-372. 



Economic integration — [Eastern Europe]/ Research and development — 

 [Eastern Europe]/ Council for Mutual Economic Assistance. 

 Notzold, Jurgen. "East-West Cooperation and Communication." Aussenpolitik, 

 V. 25, 3d quarter 1974: 293-302. 



Argues that managerial cooperation and technical advice need to be a part 

 of technology transfer to the Eastern European countries. 

 Oliver, John B and Elliott J. Weiss. "Is Selling Technology to the Soviets Danger- 

 ous?" Harvard Business Review, v. 53, Jan.-Feb. 1975: 18, 144-145. 



Discusses the growing concern about U.S. security as the Soviets have 

 placed greater emphasis on acquiring American production technology. 

 Perry, Robert. Comparisons of Soviet and U.S. Technology. Springfield, Va., 

 Distributed bv NTIS, 1973. 40 p. "AD-771 004" 



"The military sector of Soviet R&D may be more efficient than the 

 civilian sector ... in aircraft development, the Soviet military R&D 

 systems appears to be more efficient than U.S. military R&D." 

 Petrov, Valdimir. U.S.-Soviet Detente: Past and Future. Washington, D.C. Amer- 

 ican Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research. 1975. 60 p. (Foreign 

 Afi^airs Study 18.) 



An analysis and appraisal of U.S.-Soviet detente, especially as seen by 

 the Soviets. The study is divided into two major sections. The first deals 

 with U.S.-Soviet bilateral relations and the second deals with detente in the 

 world at large. Among the topics covered are the Soviet view of the United 

 States, SALT, and Soviet perceptions, and economic relations. 

 Radio Liberty Committee. The Diffusion of Imported Technology in the U.S.S.R. 

 New York, 1975. 10 1. "Radio Liberty Research, RL 194/75, May 9, 1975." 

 Discusses the problems of Soviet institutions "at diffusing imported 

 Western technology within the Soviet economy." 

 Haiflfa, Howard. "IIASA Ponders Initial Research Program." Public Science, v. 

 4, Mar. 1973: 7-14. 



An outline of the 9 major research themes and 9 specific studies under 

 consideration by the IIASA, which is a center for the joint study of problems 

 shared bv industrial nations. 

 Schilling, Gerhard F. and M. Kathleen Hunt. "Women in Science and Tech- 

 nology: U.S./U.S.S.R. Comparisons." RAND paper P-5239, June 1974. 67 

 p. Available from the State Dept. as FAR 20647-P. 

 Shaplev, Deborah. "Detente: Travel Curbs Hinder U.S.-U.S.S.R. Exchanges." 

 Science, v. 186, Nov. 22, 1974: 712-715. 



Discusses exchange of scientists between the U.S. and the U.S.S.R. 

 Sheydhna, I. L. "Cooperation in the Fields of Science and Technology." U.S.A.: 

 Economics, Politics, Ideology, no. 1, Jan. 1974: 35-49. 



Discusses Soviet-American cooperation in science and technology. 

 Stein, John. R. "Estimating the Market for Computers in the Soviet Union 

 and Eastern Europe." Report, R-1406-CIEP-ARPA, prepared by the RAND 

 Corp. for the Council on International Economic Pohcy and DARPA, U.S. 

 Dept. of Defense, May 1974. 31 p. Available from the State Dept. as FAR 

 19652-G. 

 Sutton, Antony C. National Suicide: Military Aid to the Soviet Union. New 



Rochelle, New York, Arlington House Publishers, Inc. 1973. 

 Sutton, Antony C. Western Technology and Soviet Economic Development, 

 1943-65. Stanford, Hoover Institution Press, 1973. 482 p. 



"The theme of this work by an engineer and economist ... is the 

 total dependence of the U.S.S.R"^ on Western technology, and the refusal of 

 Western governments to recognize this and draw the necessary lessons from 

 it." (1) 

 Sutton, Antony C. "Western Technology in the Soviet Union— a Summation. 

 Washington and Lee Commerce Review, v. 1, winter 1973: 120-134. 



Presents an analysis of Soviet use of Western technology from 1917 to 



1965. 



Symposium on Scientific and Technical Information. Moscow, 1973. The U.S.S.R. 



Scientific and Technical Information System: a U.S. View. Washington, Office of 



Science Information Service, National Science Foundation [distributed by 



NTIS] 1973. 63 p. "NTIS-SR-73-01" 



Report of an 8 man team of U.S. information specialists visit to mforma- 

 tion centers in Moscow, Novosibirsk, Akademgorodok, Yerevan, Kiev, and 

 Leningrad. 



