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FrontMatter -- Preface and Acknowledgments -- Contents -- Summary -- Introduction: From Assistance to Partnership -- Political Challenges to Cooperation on Nonproliferation -- Legal Obstacles and Opportunities -- Program Organization and Management -- Scientific and Technical Cooperation -- Conclusion: The End of the Beginning -- Appendixes -- A Glossary of Acronyms -- B Committee Biographies -- C Cooperative Threat Reduction Negotiations: Lessons Learned--Susan Koch -- D The Experience of Cooperation in Accounting, Control, and Physical Protection of Nuclear Materials Between the Ministry of Defense of Russia and the Department of Energy of the United States--N. N. Yurasov -- E Meetings and Discussions -- F On Some Issues of Global Security and Nonproliferation of Nuclear Weapons--L. D. Ryabev -- G Analysis of the Legal and Regulatory Environment Governing the Disposition of Nuclear-Powered Submarines: Major Difficulties and Obstacles in Improvement of International Cooperation and Ways to Mitigate or Overcome Them--V. N. Barinov and A. P. Zotov -- H Development of a Strategic Master Plan for Disposition of Decommissioned Russian Nuclear-Powered Fleet and Rehabilitation of Hazardously Radioactive Sites and Facilities of Its Support Infrastructure--S. Antipov, L. Bolshov, and A. Sarkisov -- I Overcoming Impediments to Cooperation Between the United States and Russia: Improving Communication During Project Definition--Michael S. Elleman and Wendin D. Smith -- J Overcoming Impediments to Cooperation Between the United States and Russia: Elements of Successful Project Preparation--Michael S. Elleman and Wendin D. Smith -- K Means and Methods of Overcoming Barriers in Cooperation: Mindset Gap as a Legacy of the Cold War and Cooperation in Exploration and Utilization of Cosmic Space--S. A. Popov.
Eric Grynaviski challenges this conventional wisdom by arguing that when nations wrongly believe they share a mutual understanding, international cooperation is actually more likely, and more productive, than if they had a genuine understanding of each other's position.
FrontMatter -- CONTENTS -- PREFACE -- I INTRODUCTION -- II PROCEEDINGS -- WELCOME--Charles Wessner -- OPENING REMARKS--Alan Wm. Wolff -- OPENING REMARKS--Ren Weimin -- BUILDING GLOBAL PARTNERSHIPS: OPPORTUNITIES IN U.S.-CHINA COOPERATION -- PANEL I: BUILDING THE NEW ENERGY ECONOMY -- PANEL II: INNOVATION CLUSTERS AND THE 21ST CENTURY UNIVERSITY -- PANEL III: ICT AND INNOVATION: GROWTH ENGINE AND ENABLING TECHNOLOGIES -- PANEL IV: NEW FRONTIERS: OPPORTUNITIES & CHALLENGES FOR COOPERATION -- LESSONS LEARNED AND NEXT STEPS -- III APPENDIXES -- Appendix A: AGENDA -- Appendix B: BIOGRAPHIES OF SPEAKERS -- Appendix C: PARTICIPANTS LIST -- Appendix D: BIBLIOGRAPHY.
FrontMatter -- Contents -- Preface -- I INTRODUCTION -- India's Changing Innovation System Achievements, Challenges, and Opportunities for Cooperation -- II PROCEEDINGS -- Welcome Remarks -- Opening Remarks: India and the United States: A New Strategic Responsibility -- Panel I: India and the United States: An Emerging Global Partnership -- Panel II: Synergies and Gaps in National and Regional Development Strategies -- Keynote Address: India's Changing Innovation System -- Panel III: Growing the Science and Technology, Research, and Innovation Infrastructure -- Panel IV: Building U.S.-Indian Research and Development Cooperation -- Closing Remarks -- III RESEARCH PAPER -- India's Knowledge Economy in the Global Context--Carl J. Dahlman -- IV APPENDIXES -- Appendix A: Biographies of Speakers -- Appendix B: Participants List -- Appendix C: Bibliography.
FrontMatter -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- About the Author -- 1 U.S.-Soviet Scientific Cooperation in the Age of Confrontation -- 2 Perestroika and Expansion of Scientific Cooperation -- 3 Emergence of the New Russia: High Expectations, Harsh Realities, and the Path Ahead -- 4 National Security Issues and a Wider Agenda for Cooperation -- 5 Supporting Innovation: From Basic Research to Payment for Sales -- 6 Lessons Learned and the Future of the Interacademy Program -- Epilogue -- APPENDIXES -- Appendix A Highlights of Early U.S.-Soviet Scientific Relations (1725-1957) -- Appendix B Agreement on the Exchange of Scientists between the National Academy of Sciences of the USA and the Academy of Sciences of the USSR (1959) -- Appendix C Agreement on Cooperation in Science, Engineering, and Health between the U.S. National Academies and the Russian Academy of Sciences (2002) -- Appendix D Agreement for Scientific Cooperation between the Institute of Medicine of the USA and the Academy of Medical Sciences of the USSR (1988) -- Appendix E Joint Statement by the Presidents of the U.S. National Academies and the Russian Academy of Sciences, February 2, 2002 -- Appendix F Annex 2 to the Agreement on Cooperation in Science, Engineering, and Medicine between the Russian Academy of Sciences and the U.S. National Academies (2002) -- Appendix G Joint Statement by the Presidents of the U.S. National Academies and the Russian Academy of Sciences, February 2, 2002 -- Appendix H Press Release of the National Academies Dec. 17, 2003 Cooperation Between U.S. and Russian Science Academies Encourages Russian Investments in Innovative Research -- Appendix I Innovation in the Russian Federation (2001) -- Appendix J Personnel Trends in the Russian Academy of Sciences.
Front Matter -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- Summary of Workshop Discussions -- Introduction -- The International Nuclear Nonproliferation Regime -- Scope, Results, and Good Practices of the U.S.-Russian Cooperation on Nuclear Nonproliferation and Related Areas -- Impediments and Their Causes -- Tools for Overcoming Impediments to Cooperation -- Conclusion -- Appendix A: Statement of Task -- Appendix B: Participants List -- Appendix C: Glossary -- Appendix D: Russian Background Paper -- Appendix E: American Background Paper.
In: New Studies in U.S. Foreign Relations
Cover -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Preface -- Introduction: A Global History -- Maps and Illustrations -- 1. Solidarity and Cooperation, 1939-1945 -- 2. Old Problems, New Possibilities, 1945-1950 -- 3. The Korean War and the Americas, 1950-1951 -- 4. The Fighting Alliance, 1951-1953 -- 5. Continuity and Change, 1953-1957 -- 6. The Partnership Transformed, 1958-1960 -- Epilogue -- Essay on Archival Research -- Abbreviations -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index.
Soviet-American Dialogue in the Social Sciences -- Copyright -- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS -- Contents -- INTRODUCTION -- REFERENCES -- An American View of Soviet Contributions -- CONCEPTS -- INTERACTION -- COGNITION -- PUBLIC OPINION -- MISSING ELEMENTS -- RÉSUMÉ -- References -- Motives and Models of Cooperation: A Soviet View of American Contributions -- ACKNOWLEDGEMENT -- Terms and Concepts -- THE CONCEPT OF INTERDEPENDENCE: CURRENT AMERICAN THINKING -- Interdependence, Power, and Conflict -- Historical Variations in Interdependence -- Policy Interdependence and Institutions -- Summary -- Terms and Concepts -- EVOLUTION OF THE CONCEPT OF ''VICTORY" IN SOVIET MILITARY-POLITICAL THOUGHT AFTER THE SECOND WORLD WAR -- National Leaders in Interdependent Situations -- INTERDEPENDENCE IN A CRISIS SITUATION: SIMULATING THE CARIBBEAN CRISIS -- Theoretical Background -- An Action Perspective: Evolution of the Crisis -- An Intentional Perspective: Cognitive Mapping Analysis -- An Intentional Perspective: Computer Simulation -- References -- National Leaders in Interdependent Situations -- COGNITIVE AND RHETORICAL STYLES OF AMERICAN AND SOVIET POLITICIANS -- References -- Negotiation -- THE SYSTEM OF INTERNATIONAL NEGOTIATIONS AS A MEANS OF MANAGING INTERDEPENDENCE -- Negotiation -- DIPLOMACY AND DOMESTIC POLITICS: THE LOGIC OF TWO-LEVEL GAMES -- References -- Ecology and Interdependence -- ECOLOGY AND POLITICS: POLITICAL AWARENESS DEVELOPMENT IN THE USSR -- Ecology and Interdependence -- Ecological Awareness in the Ussr: Growth Stages -- Perestroika and Ecology -- Ecology and Interdependence -- ENVIRONMENTAL MOBILIZATION IN THE UNITED STATES -- Environmental Problems and Collective Action -- Explaining Environmental Mobilization -- References -- Appendix Workshop Presentations.
Intro -- PREFACE AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- CONTENTS -- OVERVIEW OF U.S.-RUSSIAN PARTNERSHIP AND PERCEPTIONS OF THE THREAT ENVIRONMENT -- LEADERSHIP THROUGH PARTNERSHIP: A VISION FOR THE 2015 NUCLEAR SECURITY RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AND THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION -- FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES OF RUSSIAN - U.S. COOPERATION IN THE NUCLEAR ARENA: A REVIEW OF OPPORTUNITIES AND THREATS -- ACCUMULATED EXPERIENCE THROUGH LONG-TERM COOPERATION: APPLYING LESSONS LEARNED FROM U.S.-RUSSIAN MPC&A PROGRAMS -- THE EXPERIENCE OF RUSSIA AND THE UNITED STATES IN COOPERATION ON PROTECTION, CONTROL, AND ACCOUNTING OF NUCLEAR MATERIALS -- MATERIAL PROTECTION, CONTROL, AND ACCOUNTING:LESSONS LEARNED APPLIED TO UNITED STATES AND RUSSIAN NUCLEAR SECURITY COOPERATION IN 2015 -- THE KOLA TRAINING AND TECHNICAL CENTER OF THE RUSSIAN NAVY -- PARTNERSHIP IN THE GLOBAL CONTEXT OF THE 21ST CENTURY: A PERSPECTIVE FROM THE INTERNATIONAL ATOMIC ENERGY AGENCY -- ASSURANCES OF SUPPLY VS. PROLIFERATION: A NEW FRAMEWORK FOR NUCLEAR ENERGY -- FULL PARTNERSHIP: SHARING STRATEGIC, MANAGEMENT AND FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITIES -- THE SALIENT NEED TO DEVELOP NEW APPROACHES TO ADDRESS NUCLEAR WEAPONS PROLIFERATION ISSUES -- MINIMIZING CIVIL HIGHLY ENRICHED URANIUM STOCKS BY 2015: A FORWARD-LOOKING ASSESSMENT OF U.S.-RUSSIAN COOPERATION -- COST-SHARING ARRANGEMENTS IN INTERNATIONAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY COOPERATION: THE CRDF EXPERIENCE -- A NUCLEAR RENAISSANCE: EXPANDING NUCLEAR ENERGY AND ASSOCIATED SECURITY CHALLENGES -- INTERNATIONAL URANIUM ENRICHMENT CENTER IN ANGARSK: A WAY TO ENSURE THE SECURITY OF NUCLEAR FUEL SUPPLY AND NON-PROLIFERATION -- NUCLEAR POWER OF FAST REACTORS: A NEW START.
Front Matter -- Preface -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- Contents -- Opening Remarks -- TERRORISM AND THE LAW -- The Legal Basis for Counterterrorism Activities in the United States -- Russian Legislation and the Struggle Against Terrorism -- Russian Legislation and the Fight Against Terrorism -- Organized Crime and Terrorism -- International and Domestic Terrorism -- The Role of Internal Affairs Agencies in Efforts to Fight Terrorism Under High-Technology Conditions -- From the Experience of the Intelligence Services of the Russian Empire in Combating Terrorists -- On Historical Experience in Combating Terrorism -- Electromagnetic Terrorism -- BIOLOGICAL TERRORISM -- Molecular Epidemiology as a New Approach in Detecting Terrorist Use of Infectious Agents -- Bioterrorism: Threat and Response -- Bioterrorism: A View from the Side -- CHEMICAL TERRORISM -- Chemical Terrorism: Assessing Threats and Responses -- NUCLEAR TERRORISM -- Radiological Terrorism -- Nuclear Terrorism -- Could Terrorists Produce Low-Yield Nuclear Weapons? -- Problems of Preventing Acts of Nuclear and Radiological Terrorism -- EXPLOSIVES TERRORISM -- Selected Technologies and Procedures Intended to Restrict Unauthorized Access to Explosives -- Terrorism: Explosives Threat -- CYBERTERRORISM -- Preventing and Responding to Cybercrime and Terrorism: Some International Dimensions -- AGRICULTURAL TERRORISM -- Problems of Biological Security in Agriculture -- Agricultural Bioterrorism -- FUTURE TRENDS AND INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION -- Terrorism in a High-Tech Society: Legal Aspects and Contemporary Methods of Preventing and Countering Terrorist Activity -- Cooperation Among Ministries of Internal Affairs of CIS Member States in the Fight Against Terrorism and Other Manifestations of Extremism -- International Centers as a Basis for Controlling Infectious Disease and Countering Bioterrorism.
Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- Papers from High Impact Terrorism: Proceedings of a Russian-American Workshop (2002) -- Cooperation Among Ministries of Internal Affairs of CIS Member States in the Fight Against Terrorism and Other Manifestations of Extremism -- Russian Legislation and the Struggle Against Terrorism -- Selected Technologies and Procedures Intended to Restrict Unauthorized Access to Explosives -- Bioterrorism: A View from the Side -- Electromagnetic Terrorism -- Russian Legislation and the Fight Against Terrorism -- Could Terrorists Produce Low-Yield Nuclear Weapons? -- Problems of Biological Security in Agriculture -- International Centers as a Basis for Controlling Infectious Disease and Countering Bioterrorism -- The Role of Internal Affairs Agencies in Efforts to Fight Terrorism Under High-Technology Conditions -- Papers from Terrorism-Reducing Vulnerabilities and Improving Responses: U.S.-Russian Workshop Proceedings (2004) -- Analysis of the Threats and Consequences of Terrorist Acts in Urban Settings: Outline of a Protection System -- Lessons Learned from the Nord-Ost Terrorist Attack in Moscow from the Standpoint of Russian Security and Law Enforcement Agencies -- Technical Protection of Electronic Documents in Computer Systems -- International Aspects of Creating a State System for Countering the Illegal Circulation of Radioactive Materials in the Russian Federation -- Computer Security Training for Professional Specialists and Other Personnel Associated with Preventing and Responding to Computer Attacks -- Medical Aspects of Combating Acts of Bioterrorism -- Certain Aspects Regarding the Development of Conditions Favorable to Cyberterrorism and the Main Areas of Cooperation in the Struggle Against It -- The Role of the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs in Combating Terrorism in Urban Conditions.
Keeping the U.S. Computer Industry Competitive: Defining the Agenda -- Copyright -- Preface -- Contents -- Executive Summary -- MAINTAINING U.S. COMPETITIVENESS -- Strategic Intent -- Cooperation -- Manufacturing -- Technology Development and Transfer -- Infrastructure and Education -- SETTING THE AGENDA -- 1 Overview -- GLOBALIZATION AND COMPETITIVENESS -- COOPERATION -- STANDARDIZATION -- THE GOVERNMENT ROLE -- NOTES -- 2 Hardware -- SEMICONDUCTORS -- The "DRAM Fiasco -- Beyond DRAMs -- COMPUTER EQUIPMENT -- Commoditization -- Technological Convergence of Industries -- Manufacturing -- STANDARDIZATION -- NOTES -- 3 Software -- SOFTWARE: A HIGHLY UNUSUAL PRODUCT -- TOWARD A BIFURCATED MARKET -- EDUCATION FOR BETTER SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT AND USE -- FOREIGN CHALLENGE -- STANDARDIZATION -- NOTES -- 4 Services and Systems Integration -- SYSTEMS INTEGRATION: A U.S. BUSINESS CONCEPT -- ELEMENTS OF SUCCESS -- DIVERSITY IN THE WORLD MARKET -- DEPENDENCE ON OTHER COMPUTER-RELATED INDUSTRIES -- STANDARDIZATION -- INFRASTRUCTURE FOR THE INFORMATION AGE -- NOTES -- 5 Business and Marketing -- ISOLATING THE ISSUES -- Technology Management and Transfer -- Harnessing Complementary Assets -- An Argument for Cooperation -- Managerial Incentives and Short Time Horizons -- Learning from Failure and Responding to the Market -- The Role of Small Entrepreneurial Firms -- CONSOLIDATION AHEAD? -- NOTES -- 6 Turning Point -- AN ASSET AT RISK -- SETTING A COURSE FOR IMPROVEMENT -- Cooperation -- The Role of Government -- Manufacturing -- Standards -- Education -- CLOSING OBSERVATIONS -- Appendixes -- Appendix A Colloquium Program -- Appendix B Colloquium Participants -- Staff.
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