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Misko, Carol. "Exploration in Intercultural Exchange by Satellite." Paper 



presented at the Annual meeting of the International Communications Assoc, 



New Orleans, April 1974. 5 p. Available from the State Dept. as FAR 20267-P. 



Pelton, Joseph N. Global Communications Satellite Policy: Intelsat, Politics, and 



Functionalisni. Mt. Airy, Md., Lomond Books, 1974. 19'6 p. 



"An examination of the International Telecommunications Satellite 

 Organization by a member of COMSAT, the Communications Satellite 

 Corporation. The author tests and finds inadequate the functionalist theories 

 of Ernst Haas and David Mitrany when applied to international communica- 

 tions sateUite policy, but he sees value in INTELSAT as a prototype for 

 international cooperation." (1) 

 Stanley Foundation. "International Cooperation in Outer Space: a Report of 

 the 15th Strategy for Peace Conference." In Remarks of Frank E. Moss. 

 Congressional Record [daily ed.] v. 121, Jan. 23, 1975: SS10-S812. 



Conference focused on the foreign policy and space policy role of U.S. 

 toward communication, remote sensing, and other applications satellites and 

 the role of international organizations in international cooperation in outer 

 space. 

 StuU, Lee T. "United States Proposes Voluntary Principles on Direct Broad- 

 casting by Satellite." Dept. of State Bulletin, v. 70, Apr. 22, 1974: 445-451. 



U.S. State Dept. official's statement to the U.N. Outer Space Committee's 



Working Group on Direct Broadcast Satellites at Geneva on March 11-12. 



United Nations. Dept. of Economic and Social Affairs. The Application of Space 



Technology to Development. New York, United Nations, 1973. 78 p. (United 



Nations. [Document] ST/ECA/161) "United Nations pubUcation. Sales no. 



E.72.II.A.12" 



The Advisorj'- Committee suggested that developing countries should pay 



increased attention to the earth-oriented space technology applications, and 



consider carefully which of those applications could help solve their own 



priority problems and assist them in achieving a quantum jump in their 



development." 



United Nations. General Assembly. Committee on the Peaceful Uses of Outer 



Space. Report. New York, United Nations, 1974. 39 p. (United Nations. 



[Document] A/9620) 



Deals primarily with a report of the Scientific and Technical Subcommittee 

 on the United Nations and Space Applications, including a treaty to register 

 objects launched into space. 

 U.S. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs. Subcommittee on National 

 Security Pohcy and Scientific Developments. Foreign Policy Implications of 

 Satellite Communications. Hearings, 91st Cong., 2d sess. Washington, U.S. Govt. 

 Print. Off., 1970. 212 p. 

 U.S. Congress. House. Committee on Science and Astronautics. Report on the 

 International Conference of States of the Distribution of Programme Carrying 

 Signals Transmitted by Satellite. Washington, U.S. Govt. Print. Off., 1974. 45 p. 

 At head of title : Committee print. "Serial U" 



