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Brain Drain: A Study of the Persistent Issue of International Scientific Mobility. 



Assessment of the costs and benefits of the migration of technically trained 

 persons, especially from developing to developed countries, by Joseph G. 

 Whelan. (272 pages. ) Issued September 1974. 



Science and Technology in the Department of State: Bringing Technical Content 

 Into Diplomatic Policy and Operations. This concluding study of the series, by 

 Franklin P. Huddle, analyzes the impact of science and technology on the 

 Department of State, and describes departmental efforts and opportunities to 

 relate science and technology to its mission. (180 pages.) Issued June 1975. 



Science, Technology, and Diplomacy in the Age of Interdependence. A review of 

 the entire series by Franklin P. Huddle and Warren R. Johnston, with 

 analysis of implications for improved mechanisms and strengthened procedures 

 in both executive and legislative branches. (360 pages, plus 132-page bibli- 

 ography prepared by Genevieve J. Knezo. ) Issued June 1976. 



