1939 



The director of the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis 

 describes the foundation and purpose of the Vienna based research organiza- 

 tion. The institute is a nongovernmental multi-disciplinary unit formed to 

 examine global problems. 

 Ruggie, John Gerard and Ernest B. Haas, eds. "International Responses to 

 Technology." International Organization, v. 29, no. 3, Summer 1975. 



Special issue which contains articles on the general topic of technology and 

 the international political system. The articles included are: "International 

 Responses to Technology: Concepts and Trends," John Gerard Ruggie; 

 "International Safeguarding as InstitutionaUzed Collective Behavior," Robert 

 Pendlev, et al. ; "Collective Responses to R and D Problems in Western 

 Europe; 1955-1958 and 1968-1973," Henry R. Nau; "INTELSAT: Tech- 

 nology, Politics and the Transformation of a Regime," Steven A. Levy; "In 

 Search of an Ocean Regime: The Negotiations in the General Assembly's 

 Seabed Committee 1968-1970," John L. Lovald; "Collective Arrangements 

 for Managing Ocean Fisheries," Charles B. Heck; "Technocrats and the 

 Management of International Fisheries," Barbara Johnson; "The Inter- 

 governmental Oceanographic Commission and the Stockholm Conference: 

 A Case of Institutional Non-Adaption," Michael Brenner; "International 

 Responses to Weather Modification," Edith B. Weiss; "Is There a Hole in 

 the Whole: Knowledge, Technology, Interdependence aad the Construction 

 of International Regimes," Ernest B. Haas; "Toward Mutual Accountability 

 in the Nonterrestrial Realms," Seyom Brown and Larry L. Fabian; "The 

 Cocoyoc Declaration;" and "Bibliographical Note." 

 Science and Technology in an Era of Interdependence. A report of a National Policy 

 Panel established by the United Nations Association of the United States of 

 America. New York, United Nations Association of the United States of 

 America, 1975. 85 p. 



The panel of noted statesmen and scholars offers several major recom.- 

 mendations to enhance the ability of international organizations to deal with 

 advances in science and technology. 

 U.S. Congress. House. Committee on- Banking, Currency and Housing. Sub- 

 committee on International Development Institutions and Finance. U.S. Par- 

 ticipation in Multilateral Development Lending Institutions. Hearing, 94th Cong., 

 1st sess. July 8, 1975. Washington, U.S. Govt. Print. Off., 1975. 286 p. 



International agencies/ Government lending — [U.S.]— Law and legislation/ 

 American economic assistance — -Law and legislation/Development credit 

 institutions/Foreign loans — [Developing countries]/ Economic assistance — 

 Statistics. 

 U.S. Congress. House. Committee on International Relations. Subcommittee on 

 International Organizations. United States Policy on Review of the United Na- 

 tions Charter. Hearing, 94th Cong., 1st sess., on H. Con. Res. 206. July 17, 1975. 

 Washington, U.S. Govt. Print. Off., 1975. 63 p. 



Foreign relations — [United Nations]— U.S./Foreign relations — [U.S.] — 

 United Nations/Treaties — [U.S.]/International agencies/ United Nations. 

 Charter. 

 U.S. General Accounting Office. Numerous Improvements Still Needed in Managing 

 U.S. Participation in International Organizations, Department of State and 

 Other Agencies. Report to the Congress bv the Comptroller General of the 

 United States. [Washington] 1974. 50 p. "B-168767, July 18, 1974." 

 United Nations. Economic Commission for Europe. Analytical Report on Industrial 

 Co-operation Among ECE Countries. Geneva, United Nations, 1973, 117 p. 

 (United Nations. (Document) E/CEC/844/Rev. 1) 



Analysis of the factors that have contributed to the growth of industrial 

 cooperation among the ECE countries. The report includes descriptions of 

 the various types of industrial cooperation and a discussion of problems and 

 prospects for future development. Particular attention is devoted to industrial 

 cooperation between East and West European countries. 

 "United Nations. Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization. [Science Policy 

 Studies and Documents.] [Paris, UNESCO.] 



Publications relevant to this bibliography include: La politique scientifique 

 et I'organisation de la recherche scientifique en Belgique [1965, No. 1]: 

 Science policy and organization of scientific research in the Czechoslovak 

 Socialist Republic [1965, No. 2]; National science policies in countries of 

 South and South-East Asia [1965, No. 3]; Science policy and organization 

 of research in Norway [190G, No. 4]; Science policy and organization of 



