Soviet Economy in a New Perspective: A Compendium of PapersU.S. Government Printing Office, 1976 - 821 pages At head of title: 94th Congress, 2d session. Joint committee print. Includes bibliographical references. |
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Page 759 - America, the Office of Science and Technology in the Executive Office of the President...
Page 759 - This Agreement shall enter into force upon signature and shall remain in force for five years. It may be modified or extended by mutual agreement of the Parties.
Page iii - It should be clearly understood that the views expressed in these papers are those of the individual contributors and do not necessarily represent the positions of the respective executive departments, the Joint Economic Committee, individual members thereof, or the committee staff.
Page 758 - Unless an implementing agreement contains other provisions, each Party or participating institution, organization or firm, shall bear the costs of its participation and that of its personnel in cooperative activities engaged in pursuant to this Agreement.
Page 758 - Other forms of scientific and technical cooperation as may be mutually agreed. ARTICLE 4 1. Pursuant to the aims of this Agreement, both Parties will, as appropriate, encourage and facilitate the establishment and development of direct contacts and cooperation between agencies, organizations and firms of both countries and the conclusion, as appropriate, of implementing agreements for particular cooperative activities engaged in under this Agreement. 2. Such agreements between agencies, organizations...
Page 759 - Commission will consist of United States and Soviet delegations established on an equal basis of which the chairmen and members are to be designated by the respective Executive Agents with approval by the respective parties. Regulations regarding the operation of the Commission shall be agreed by the chairmen. 4. To carry out its functions the Commission may create temporary or permanent joint subcommittees, councils or working groups. 5. During the period between meetings of the Commission additions...
Page 759 - Union alternately, unless otherwise mutually agreed. 2. The Joint Committee shall take such action as is necessary for effective implementation of this Agreement...
Page 195 - LDCs — aid extensions, drawings on credits, technical assistance, and military aid — is the annual reviews of the Communist aid programs published by the Bureau of Intelligence and Research of the US Department of State. The last of the series, "Communist States and Developing Countries: Aid and Trade in 1970," was published in September 1971.
Page 195 - The detailed information on Soviet foreign aid contained in this study is drawn from numerous official and non-official publications available to the public. A primary source for data concerning the Soviet...
Page 239 - US Department of State, Communist States and Developing Countries: Aid and Trade in 1972, Washington, DC: US Government Printing Office, August 1973.