1323 



VIII. Opportunities for Expanded Technical Expertise in State — Con. 

 Need for an Inventory of Opportunities— Con. 



Special Case of Bureau of International Organization Paee 



Affairs 1429 



Science and Technology in the Functional Bureaus 1430 



Scientific and Technological Potential of the Bureau of 



Economic and Business Affairs 1430 



Importance of the Relationship of Technology With 



Economics 1432 



The Foreign Information Function and Technological Change — 1436 



IXR Organizational Uncertainties 1438 



Technical Literacy in the Foreign Service; the Institute 1440 



The Specialist-Generalist Issue 1441 



Efforts To Increase Technical Interest in State 14-J3 



Origins and Purposes of the Foreign Service Institute 1443 



Options for Increasing the Technical Content of the FSI 



Curriculum 1446 



Some Possible Purposes of Expanded Departmental Attention 



to Science and Technology 1448 



IX. Congressional Concern With Science in the Department of State — 1450 

 Congressional Contract To Study Science Impacts on Foreign 



Policy 1450 



Foreign Relations Committee Hearing on Scientific 



Diplomacy 1451 



Early Congressional Look at Organization for Interna- 

 tional Science Policy Coordination 1452 



Congressional Actions To Strengthen Diplomatic Resources 



in Science 1453 



Congressional Reviews of Trends in International Science and 



Technology 1454 



Investigation of Changes in the Diplomatic Environment-^ 1455 



Diplomatic Uses and Effects of Science and Technology... 1457 



Draft Science Policy Bill 1461 



Broad Congressional Interest in Science, Technology, and 



American Diplomacy 1462 



Commission on the Organization of the Government for the 



Conduct of Foreign Policy 1464 



Growth of International Technological Concerns of Congress.. 1464 

 Topics Examined by the Committee on International 



Relations 1465 



Topics Examined by the House Committee on Science and 



Technology 1465 



Observations on the Annual Programs of the International 



Relations and Science and Technology Committees 1465 



Implications for the Congress of Science in State 1466 



A Congressional Policy Planning Staff 1467 



The Problem of Credibility 1468 



X. Science and Technology in Future American Diplomacy 1469 



Major Challenges to Future U.S. Diplomacy 1469 



Some Informal Departmental Views 1470 



Science as Cause and Cure 1472 



Interconnectedness of Diplomatic Problems of the Future 1473 



Revitalizing the Department of State for Initiative and Leader- 

 ship 1474 



Proposals To Strengthen Technical Diplomatic Machinery 1476 



The Strengthening of 10 1476 



Strengthening the Presidential Policy System in Non- 

 military Areas '_ 1477 



A Stronger Policy Planning Mechanism in the Department 



of State 1477 



Strengthening the Functional Bureaus 1478 



Foreign Service Officer Training 1479 



Technology Transfer and the Multinational Corporation 1479 



Continuing Importance and Increasing Scope of International 



Basic Science 1483 



Nongovernmental Preferences of Scientists 1485 



Sources of Foreign Policy Initiatives in Science and Technology. 1487 



