DOCUMENTS IN THE ORIGINAL STUDY SERIES 



(These documents are now out of print. They are incorporated, with some 

 minor revisions, in the present volume. The documents are listed here in the 

 order of their publication. An explanation of the different order followed in pre- 

 senting them all together in this volume is given in Chapter Fifteen under the 

 heading, Methodology of the Study.) 



A Selected, Annotated Bibliography of Articles, Books, Documents, Periodicals, 

 and Reference Guides. (Superseded by Ms. Knezo's bibliography of January 

 1976/July 1977, reproduced at end of volume III.) Compiled by Genevieve 

 Knezo. (69 pages.) Issued March 1970. 



Toward a New Diplomacy in a Scientific Age. An introduction to the entire study 

 by Franklin P. Huddle. (28 pages.) Issued April 1970. 



The Evolution of International Technology. A review of the emergence of tech- 

 nology as a factor of change in international relations by Franklin P. Huddle. 

 (70 pages.) Issued December 1970. 



The Politics of Global Health. A study of worldwide efforts to prevent epidemic 

 disease by Freeman H. Quimby. (79 pages.) Issued May 1971. 



Exploiting the Resources of the Seabed. A survey of technical, economic, legal, 

 and political considerations involved in using the natural wealth of land below 

 the seas by George A. Doumani. (86 pages, plus appendixes.) Issued July 1971. 



Beyond Malthus: The Food/ People Equation. A study of the interrelation of food 

 and population and the resulting impact on international affairs by Allan S. 

 Xanes. (96 pages.) Issued October 1971. 



The Mekong Project: Opportunities and Problems of Regionalism. A case study 

 of the accomplishments and failures of the massive Indochina works project 

 by Franklin P. Huddle. (86 pages. ) Issued May 1972. 



The Baruch Plan: U.S. Diplomacy Enters the Nuclear Age. A study of an early, 

 serious attempt to bring atomic energy and weapons under international control 

 by Leneice N. Wu. (67 pages.) Issued August 1972. 



Commercial Nuclear Power in Europe,: The Interaction of American Diplomacy 

 With a New Technology. Analysis of the interaction during last 30 years 

 between American diplomacy and the technological development of nuclear 

 power in Europe by Warren H. Donnelly. (163 pages.) Issued December 1972. 



U.S.-Soviet Commercial Relations: The Interplay of Economics, Technology 

 Transfer, and Diplomacy. An assessment of the linkages in U.S.-Soviet relations 

 among diplomacy, economics, and technology transfer by John P. Hardt and 

 George D. Holliday. (105 pages.) Issued June 1973. 



The Political Legacy of the International Geophysical Year. An analysis of atti- 

 tudes, behavior patterns, and procedures followed in the IGY as a step toward 

 detente by Harold Bullis. (64 pages.) Issued November 1973. 



U.S. Scientists Abroad: An Examination of Major Programs for Nongovern- 

 mental Scientific Exchange. A study of major Federal programs which send 

 nongovernment U.S. scientists and technical personnel abroad by Genevieve J. 

 Knezo. (163 pages.) Issued April 1974. 



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