ORGANIZATION OF THE STUDY 



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Volume I 



Introduction to the Study as a Whole 



Toward a Neic Diplomacy hi a Scientific Age 



The Global Context of Science, Technology, and Diplomacy 



Part 1 — Six Cases 



The Bariich Plan 



Commercial Nuclear Power in Europe 



The Political Legacy of the International Geophysical Year 



The Mekong Project 



Exploiting the Resources of the Seabed 



United States-Soviet Commercial Pelations 



Volume II 

 Part 2 — Six Issues 



The Evolution of International Technology 



The Politics of Global Health 



Beyond Malthus 



U.S. Scientists Abroad 



Brain Drain 



Science and Technology in the Department of State 



Volume III 



Introduction to the Analysis and Findings 



Recapitulation of Purpose, Scope, and Methodology of the Study 



Part 3 — Analysis of the Cases and Issues 



Analysis of the Cases 

 Analysis of the Issues 



Part 4 — Principal Policy Implications 



About the Essays to Follow 



Initiative Versus Reactive Foreign Policy 



Bilateral Versus Multilateral Diplomatic Relationships 



High-Technology Diplo)nacy Versus Low-Technology Diplomacy 



Roles and Interactions of Public and Private Institutions in International 

 Technology 



Independence Versus Interdependence 

 Long-Range and Short-Range Planning 

 Concluding Observations 



Bibliography 



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