ABSTRACT

The U.S.-USSR Agreement on Cooperation in the Fields of Science and Technology (the S&T Agreement), a major program of scientific and technical cooperation with the Soviet Union, brought about a broadening of the scope of cooperation and an increase in the number of scientists participating in such exchanges. This book takes a retrospective look at the U.S. experience under the agreement. The background, objectives, organizational arrangements, and evaluations of specific projects are examined within the context of the scientific community and the concerns of the two governments. The authors discuss the relative success of the agreement and propose ways in which the scientific and political benefits could be increased.

part One

Overview

chapter 1|15 pages

Background and Objectives

chapter 2|24 pages

Organization and Implementation

part Two

The Working Group Programs

chapter 4|19 pages

Application of Computers to Management

chapter 5|18 pages

Chemical Catalysis

chapter 6|19 pages

Electrometallurgy and Materials

chapter 7|19 pages

Microbiology

chapter 8|15 pages

Physics

chapter 9|16 pages

Science Policy

chapter 10|14 pages

Corrosion

chapter 11|13 pages

Heat and Mass Transfer

chapter 12|5 pages

Earth Sciences

chapter 13|3 pages

Polymer Sciences

chapter 14|10 pages

Scientific and Technical Information

part Three

Conclusion

chapter 15|15 pages

Conclusion