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U.S. Congress. House. Committee on Science and Technology. Subcomniittee on 

 Domestic and International Scientific Planning and Analysis. Science in China 

 and U.S.-China Scientific Exchanges: Assessment and Prospects. Science and 

 Technology in the People's Republic of China, Background Study No. 2. Prepared 

 by the Congressional Research Service, Library of Congress. November 1976. 

 Washington D.C., U.S. Govt. Print. Off., 1976. 37 p. (Committee Print.) 

 Prepared by Leo A. Orleans. 



Reviews the results obtained from the exchanges of scientific delegations 

 between the United States and China and includes a brief assessment of the 

 changing science policies of the Chinese government. 

 The author visited China in 1973. 

 U.S. Congress. Joint Economic Committee. China and the Chinese: A Compendium 

 of Papers. 94th Cong., 2d session. November 19, 1976. Washington, U.S. Govt. 

 Print. Off., 1976. 139 p. (Joint Committee Print.) 



Papers deal with resources and resource development, including implica- 

 tions for the United States; economic development, and summary on a con- 

 gressional staff trip to China. 

 Zivetz, Herman. "The People's Republic of China and the Law of the Sea: 

 Caracas 1974 and Geneva 1975." Naval War College Review, v. 28, summer 1975: 

 55-71. 



Author believes that "People's Republic of China (PRC) has the potential 

 to be a third superpower. However, the positions taken by the PRC at the 

 Law of the Sea Conferences in Caracas and Geneva and her unwillingness to 

 compromise on even minor points are not consistent with this potential and 

 represent instead the more radical and disruptive line favored by certain 

 Third World nations." 



