CONTENTS 



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Issue One — The Evolution of International Technology: 



Statement of the Issue 1601 



Importance of the Issue 1602 



How the Issue Developed 1602 



Technology as a Primary Source of National Power 1603 



Dimensions of the Impact of Technology on Society and on 



Diplomacy 1604 



U.S. Involvement 1606 



Elements of U.S. Technological Structure 1607 



Role of Congress 1608 



Status of the Issue; Prospects and Options 1609 



Author's Reassessment 1611 



Some Illustrative Questions 1013 



Issue Two— The Politics of Global Health : 



Statement of the Issue 1014 



Importance of the Issue 1614 



How the Issue Developed 1615 



Beginning of Preventive Medicine 1615 



Early International Efforts To Control Disease 1616 



Establishment of World Health Organization 1617 



Status and Potential of WHO Today 1618 



U.S. Involvement 1619 



Possible Reasons for Early U.S. Delay in Supporting WHO 1620 



U.S. Government Organization for International Health Affairs- . 1620 



The Role of DHEW 1621 



The DOD Role in International Health 1621 



Role of Congress 1622 



Inadequate Budget Justification for U.S. Share of WHO Funding 



Support 1623 



Lack of Understanding of Multilateral Health Programs 1023 



Status of the Issue 1624 



Prospects and Options 1625 



Seeming Need of Stronger U.S. Support of International Health 



Programs 1625 



Reasons for Possible Shift of Budget Defense Role From State 



to DHEW 1626 



Author's Reassessment 1627 



Implications of Global Health Planning 1628 



Some Illustrative Questions 1629 



Issue Three — Beyond Malthus: The Food/People Equation 1629 



Statement of the Issue 1630 



Importance of the Issue 1631 



How the Issue Developed 1632 



U.S. Involvement 1633 



U.S. Policy Need of Facts About Food and Populations 1634 



Role of Congress 1634 



Status of the Issue in 1971 1635 



Food/People Equation as Index of Development 1636 



Prospects and Options Suggested by the Study 1636 



Bilateral Versus Multilateral Approach 1630 



Problems of the Green Revolution 1638 



Problems of Stabilizing Populations 1638 



Author's Reassessment 1639 



Relevance of the Study 6 Years Later 1639 



Food/Population Problem Inseparable From Development 



Process 1640 



Early Congressional Recognition of Problem 1641 



Some Illustrative Questions 1641 



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