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U.S. Congress. Senate. Committee on Government Operations. U.S. Participa- 

 tion in International Organizations. 95th Congress, 1st session. February 1977. 

 Washington, U.S. Government Printing Off., 1977. 140 p. (Committee print.) 

 Describes U.S. participation in international organizations including data 

 and analytical studies dealing with: political trends in international organi- 

 zations, overlap between international organizations, assessment of the 

 effectiveness of international organizations, and personnel in international 

 organizations. 

 U.S. General Accounting Office. Alternative Methods For Funding U.S. Support of 

 International Atomic Energy Agency Activities, Department of State and other 

 Federal agencies: Report of the Comptroller General of the United States. [Wash- 

 ington, U.S. Govt. Print. Off.] 1977. 50 p. 

 "ID-77-20, May 5, 1977" 



"GAO is not recommending that the current method of funding U.S. sup- 

 port of the International Atomic Energy Agency from general revenues be 

 changed. Most alternative methods would encounter legal difficulties or 

 would be impractical. A few offer some potential but each also has disad- 

 vantages that must be considered." 

 U.S. President, 1974-1977 (Ford). International Economic Report of the President. 

 [Washington, U.S. Govt. Print. Off., 1977] 194 p. 



Partial contents. — World economic conditions. — U.S. international eco- 

 nomic position. — U.S. international economic policy developments. — ^East- 

 West trade and finance. — Multinational corporations. — International anti- 

 trust developments. — Export promotion and market developments. — Air 

 transportation and tourism. — Ocean shipping. — Technology and U.S. trade. 

 United Nations. Secretary- General, 1972-(Waldheim). Review of Recent Global 

 Long-term Projections. [New York] 1977. 17 p. (United Nations. [Document] 

 E/5937/Add. 4) 



Contents. — The limits to growth. — Mankind at the turning point. — The 



next 200 years. — RIO: reshaping the international order. — The future of the 



world economy. — Catastrophe or new society? 



United Nations Association of the United States of America. National Policy 



Panel on Science and Technology in an Era of Interdependence. Science and 



Technology in an Era of Interdependence. [New York, 1975] 85 p. 



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