. "Appendix B Selected Studies on Science, Technology, and Foreign Affairs." The Pervasive Role of Science, Technology, and Health in Foreign Policy: Imperatives for the Department of State. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press, 1999.
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The Pervasive Role of Science, Technology, and Health in Foreign Policy: Imperatives for the Department of State
Maximizing U.S. Interests in Science and Technology Relations with Japan: Committee on Japan Framework Statement and Report of the Competitiveness Task Force, National Research Council, National Academy Press, 1997.
Proliferation Concerns: Assessing U.S. Efforts to Help Contain Nuclear and Other Dangerous Materials and Technologies in the Former Soviet Union, National Research Council, National Academy Press, 1997.
Global Economy, Global Technology, Global Corporations: Reports of a Joint Task Force of the National Research Council and the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science on the Rights and Responsibilities of Multinational Corporations in an Age of Technological Interdependence , National Research Council, National Academy Press, 1998.
Internet Counts: Measuring the Impacts of the Internet, National Research Council, National Academy Press, 1998.
Nelson, Joan M., Charles Tilley, and Lee Walker (eds.), Transforming Post-Communist Political Economies , National Research Council, National Academy Press, 1998.
Other Studies
Skolnikoff, Eugene B., Science, Technology, and American Foreign Policy, MIT Press, 1967.
Pollack, Herman, "Science and Technology Advice to the Secretary of State," George Washington University, 1988.
Science and Technology in U.S. International Affairs, Carnegie Commission on Science, Technology, and Government, January 1992.
International Environmental Research and Assessment: Proposals for Better Organization and Decision Making, Carnegie Commission on Science, Technology, and Government, July 1992.
Partnerships for Global Development: The Clearing Horizon, Carnegie Commission on Science, Technology, and Government, December 1992.
Science, Technology, and Government for a Changing World, Carnegie Commission on Science, Technology, and Government, April 1993.
Skolnikoff, Eugene B., The Elusive Transformation: Science, Technology, and the Evolution of International Politics, Princeton University Press, 1993.