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The following is an issue of IGCC's periodic Newsletter, detailing IGCC affairs and IGCC funded research initiatives.
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This paper looks at the interplay between the scientific community and the office of the President. In particular, the breakdown between policy formation and the scientific community as well as the politicization of scientific advisory position have decayed a once strong partnership.
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Any comprehensive treatment of the global warming prob-lem must take into account important gaps in scientific knowledge.
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The following is an issue of IGCC's periodic Newsletter, detailing IGCC affairs and IGCC funded research initiatives.
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This document examines the fundimental changes innegotiating techniques and posturing by the US and USSR that appeared in the days following the Reykjavik conference on nuclear arms. Predictions and prospects follow.
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Summitry in the Americas has become the predominant insti-tution driving relations between the United States and its neighbors.
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This paper reviews the achievements of Middle East environmental diplomacy under the multilateral track and lays out a feasible program to build on these achievements. It argues that negotiations should be informed by three lessons from the history of international water diplomacy. These are: 1)...
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