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Foerstner, Abigail. "Fermilab: the Russians are Coming! The Russians are 



Going!" Chicago Tribune Magazine, Nov. 28, 1976: 31-33, 48-49, 51, 54, 56, 58. 



Describes the Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory located 35 miles 



west of Chicago, and the international nature of the nuclear research being 



conducted there. 



Gillette, Robert. "Nuclear Proliferation: India, Germany May Accelerate the 



Process." Science, v. 188, May 30, 1975: 911-914. 



A discussion of the implication of the West German agreement to sell 

 Brazil the technology for self sufficiency in atomic power. 

 Greenwood, Ted, George W. Rathjens, and Jack Ruina. Nuclear Power and 

 Weapons Proliferation. London, International Institute for Strategic Studies 

 [cl977] 51 p. (Adelphi papers. No. 130) 



"This paper examines the relationship between nuclear weapons develop- 

 ment and nuclear electric power. It starts with a brief description of nuclear 

 weapons design followed by a discussion of various aspects of nuclear power 

 technology and how they bear on a nuclear weapons programme. It con- 

 cludes with a discussion of possible political and institutional controls for 

 limiting nuclear proliferation." 

 Gugliamelli, Juan E. "The Brazilian — German Nuclear Deal: A View From 

 Argentina." Survival, v. 18, July-August 1976: 162-165. 



The decision of the West German government to sell nuclear reactors and 

 uranium enrichment technology to Brazil has triggered concern in Latin 

 America and elsewhere. In the article General Gugliamelli argues that the 

 Agreement means that Brazil has chosen to build nuclear weapons. However, 

 he suggests that a nuclear arms race between Brazil and Argentina could be 

 forestalled by collaboration and free exchange of information on nuclear 

 matters by the two states." 

 Hayes, Denis. "The World-Wide Debate Over Nuclear Power: The Real Issues 

 are Values and Ethics." Science Forum, v. 9, August 1976: 3-7. 



"Article discusses the issues behind the debate and concludes that an 



international renunciation of nuclear technology is necessary in view of the 



threats it poses to mankind." 



Hersey, David F. Information on International Research and Development Activities 



in the Field of Encrgxj. Washington, D.C. Smithsonian Science Information 



Exchange. (Prepared for the National Science Foundation.) May 1976. 370 p. 



(Available from NTIS as PB-254 315/5SL.) 



This directory is the product of a data collection effort undertaken by the 

 Smithsonian Science Information Exchange (SSIE) on behalf of an inter- 

 agency committee formed under the U.S. State Department to provide 

 international cooperation in energy research and development. Included is 

 information covering 1,766 ongoing and recently completed energy research 

 projects conducted in Canada. Italy, the Federal Republic of Germany, 

 France, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, and 25 other countries. 

 International Energy Analysis. Proceedings of a seminar on international energy 

 analysis held at Washington, D.C. on June 9-10, 1975. [n.p., Distribution by 

 NTIS, 1975] 228 p. 



"ERDA-79, UC-2" 



"The Seminar, as announced in the Federal Register on May 30, 1975, was 

 intended to be a forum for the exchange of information between government 

 decision-makers, analysts and information specialists dealing with inter- 

 national energy issues. Although the program was oriented towards the needs 

 of the decision-makers, it was not intended to be a meeting of an 'advisory 

 committee' as defined by the Federal Advisory Committee Act." 

 ' 'International Diffusion of Energy Technology." Report of a Workshop Held on 

 June 2-3, 1976 at Dedham, Massachusetts. Cambridge, Massachusetts Institute 

 of Technology. Prepared for the Energy Research and Development Admin- 

 istration. July 1976. 171 p. (Available from NTIS as MIT-EL-76-008.) 



The workshop brought together corporate officers, government officials, 

 and academic specialists to discuss problems in the international transfer of 

 energy technology and international cooperation in energy R and D as seen 

 from industry's perspective. This report summarizes the highlights under the 

 following topics: government/industry relations in the international context; 

 industry participation in international R and D cooperation; problems in 

 acquiring foreign technology due to U.S. regulations for information dissem- 

 ination; ERDA patent policy; export controls; assistance al)roadfrom the U.S. 

 government; the significance of U.S. government regulation; and ERDA'a 

 role in the commercialization of energy technology. 



