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Scientific Cooperation and Conflict Resolution
The New York Academy of Sciences
A Conference of the New York Academy of Sciences
January 28-30, 1998
Commissioned Papers
Contents
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Pugwash and the International Treaties on Biological and Chemical Weapons - by J P Perry Robinson, University of Sussex
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International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA): Systems Analysis as a Bridge Across the Cold War Divide - by Alan McDonald, American Academy of Arts & Sciences
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The Role of Scientists in Normalizing U.S.-Chinese Relations: 1965-1979 - by Kathlin Smith, formerly of Committee for Scholarly Communication with China
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Scientific Cooperation and Conflict Management in U.S.-China Relations, 1978 to the Present - by Ricahrd P. Suttmeier, University of Oregon
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The Role of Scientists in South American Nuclear Cooperation - by Paulo Wrobel, The Royal Institute of International Affairs London, UK, and John R. Redick, University of Virginia
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Israeli and Egyptian Cooperation in Agriculture and Medical Research and Training and Its Influence on the Normalization of Relations Between the Two Countries - by Alexander Keynan, The Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanities, and Dani Shoham, Begin-Sadat Center for Strategic Studies, Bar-Ilan University
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Encounters Between Palestinian and Israeli Academics and Their Likely Influence on the Peace Process - by Dani ShohamBegin-Sadat Center for Strategic Studies, Bar-Ilan University
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The Road to A Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty - by Gregory van der Vink, Incorporated Research Institutions for Seismology
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The Role of U.S. and Soviet Scientists in Nuclear Arms Control Activities: The Example of the Committee on International Security and Arms Control - by Iddo Wernick, Columbia Earth Institute, Columbia University
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The Role of Weizmann Institute of Science in the Process of Normalization of Israel-German Relations - by Hana Bar-On, Advisor to the President of the Weizmann Institute