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5. Possible Approaches to Expanding Access
Pages 22-24

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... Japan must learn how to transmit ideas and information. The United States must learn how to receive by cultivating receptivity to foreigngenerated ideas and information.
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... The United States and Japan could form a binational consortium in optoelectronics. In order to encourage optimal reciprocity, such a consortium could be comprised of two separate centers based in Japan and the United States, linked by state-of-the-art communications equipment.
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... There is a need for an ongoing effort to monitor progress in expanding symmetrical access to R&D in the United States and Japan. Such an effort could profitably include surveys of both United States and Japanese researchers concerning the current status and future prospects for U.S.-Japan collaboration in particular fields.


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