If you liked America's emerging technology policy by John F. Kennedy School of Government. Center for Science and International Affairs, start with Pricing the Internet (1995), The U.S.-Russian HEU purchase agreement (1995), and Neighborwoods (1994). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.
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Pricing the Internet
1995 · 29 pages · Brett A. Perlman, John F. Kennedy School of Government. Center for Science and International Affairs · Same author
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The U.S.-Russian HEU purchase agreement
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1992 · 1 pages · Vicki Norberg-Bohm, John F. Kennedy School of Government. Center for Science and International Affairs · Same author
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1991 · 129 pages · Kurt M. Campbell, Ashton B. Carter, Steven E. Miller, John F. Kennedy School of Government. Center for Science and International Affairs · Same author
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Strands and soundings
1993 · 50 pages · Paul Atchison, John F. Kennedy School of Government. Center for Science and International Affairs · Same author
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Strategies of research policy advocacy
1992 · 60 pages · John F. Kennedy School of Government. Center for Science and International Affairs · Same author
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Nuclear disarmament and nonproliferation
1994 · 44 pages · Victor Zaborsky, John F. Kennedy School of Government. Center for Science and International Affairs · Same author
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Ballistic missile proliferation and the new world order
1992 · 15 pages · Matthias Dembinski, John F. Kennedy School of Government. Center for Science and International Affairs · Same author
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Cooperative denuclearization
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