IV 



June 20, 1985— Continued ^"** 



Charles Horner, Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Science and 

 Technology, Bureau of Oceans and International Environmental and 

 Scientific Affairs, U.S. Department of State, Washington, DC; accompa- 

 nied by Dr. Jack Blanchard, Director, Office of Cooperative Science and 



lechnology Programs 260 



Prepared statement 2fi2 



Discussion "."...1".".".".!.".".".". 265 



Questions and answers for the record 269 



Dr John F. Clarke Associate Director for Fusion "Ener'^r Office "of 

 h-nergy Research, U.S. Department of Energy, Washington DC 271 



Prepared statement 21R 



Discussion ..!."!!!.'!. 292 



Questions and answers for the record"!'.".!!!!!!!! 294 



Dr Eugene B. Skolnikoff, professor of political science,"'and" director' 

 Center for International Studies, Massachusetts Institute of Technolo- 

 gy, Cambridge, Massachusetts O02 



Prepared statement oaq 



Discussion !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 3i8 



Questions and answers for the record qoi 



June 27, 1985: ^"^^ 



Dr Hans-Otto Wuster, director, the Joint European Torus (JET) Joint 



Undertaking, Abingdon, Oxfordshire, Great Britain .. 325 



Prepared statement 327 



Discussion !!!!!!!!!! 345 



Appendix 1: American Association for the 'Advanceme'nrof "Sci'enc'e'Con'sor^ 

 1985° Affiliates for International Programs, briefing of the staff, June 7, 



Panel Particip!aiits!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 3^5 



Dr. Richard D. Anderson, Boyd Pro'fessor Emeritus',''L'ouisiana'State' Uni- 

 versity, Baton Rouge, Louisiana 357 



Prepared statement !!!!!!!!!!!!!! 357 



Dr Rita R Colwell, vice president for academic'affair's, "tjnive"rs'i'ty'''of 



Maryland, College Park, Maryland 36i 



Rita R. Colwell, "A World Network for Environmental, Applied,' "arid 

 Biotechnological Research," ASM News, Vol. 49, No. 2, 1983, pages 



I o-lo oei 



Resolution on Continued U.S. Supporrfor'linp"o"rt"ant""UN"ES"c6""Rei"a"t- 



ed Programs 3g3 



Dr. Irving Engelson, staff director, technical "act"iv'ii;'ies,"lns"ti"tiii;"e 

 trical and Electronics Engineers [IEEE], New York, New York 364 



Prepared statement 334 



Dr Wayne H Holtzman, president, Internatioiial' "Uriioii 'of"""p"sy"ch"o"l"og"ic"a"i 

 bcience, and president, Hogg Foundation for Mental Health, University 



of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas 369 



Prepared statement 359 



Dr. Bryant W. Rossiter, director, Chemistry""Divisioii",""Re"s"e"arch Laborato: 



ries, Eastman Kodak Co., Rochester, New York 385 



Bryant W. Rossiter, "International activities and ACS7''Chemicai& 



Engineering News, Volume 63, Number 15, April 15, 1985 385 



Bryant W Rofsiter, "Why International Meetings?", Keynote Ad- 

 dress, Idth ACS Program Coordination Conference, New Orleans 



Louisiana, January 25, 1985 387 



Prof. David S Wiley, director, African Studies Program," "JVliciiigaii'State 



University, Lansing, Michigan 398 



Prepared statement 398 



David S. Wiley, '^A United States "Fund "■fo"r"Afric"aii"""Sc"ieiice"""a"nd 

 lechnology for Development," A Proposal for the Scientific Com- 



A J- o'"'i"ij?'.^"'^,°o'ioi'S in the United States (preliminary version) 400 



Appendix 2: Additional Materials for the Record: 



Walter A. McDougall, "Technocracy and Statecraft in the Space Age— 

 T§i^ XT ."A^*^°7 of a Saltation," The American Historical Review, 



„ vol. 87, No. 4, October 1982, pages 1010-1040 426 



Walter A. McDougall, "History: The Relation of History to 'Space "Tech- 

 nology, m Social Sciences and Space Exploration: New Directions for 

 University Instruction, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 

 EP-192, November 1984, edited by T. Stephen Cheston, Charles M. 

 Chafer, and Sallie Birket Chafer, pages 32-37 459 



