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  1. JMARC MEETING WITH DDP

    would have to be spent for facilities and for all support assets. A third possibility, though perhaps remote, is one ... for this is that it would seem impossible from the point- of view of timing to start training these individuals as a-reserve ... practicalities to Puerto Cabezas� Xy for one, would like to state- a very strong view that the use of Nicaragua ... for this in that it 1-muld. i1npo:a:s5.blr,: mom the point of view of ‘b-fining to start tzmining these irxdivifluals as a. ... to Pu-21"'¥;o Cabanas, I, for one, would lilcu to state» a. very:s'1'.z'on§;, view tlmrb the use ... with Betancouzet-at ail. in::.dvan <:e,. we couléi. explain our position. In view-oi‘ the type of operation ...

  2. CLIMATE GEOENGINEERING: A GROWING FOREIGN POLICY AND PUBLIC PERCEPTIONS CHALLENGE, BUT CURRENTLY A LOW TECHNICAL THREAT

    industrialized countries cannot be trusted to attempt a climate "techno-fix" that would have remotely ... of ocean fertilization in meetings in 2008 rand/11,0 he 2008 nonbinding CBD resolution was widely viewed ... industrialized countries cannot be trusted to attempt a climate < l 5 “techno-fix” that would have remotely ... debates re ardin t g g y g fit“ he 2008 nonbinding CBD resolution was widely viewed as a de facto ...

  3. CLIMATE GEOENGINEERING: A GROWING FOREIGN POLICY AND PUBLIC PERCEPTIONS CHALLENGE, BUT CURRENTLY A LOW TECHNICAL THREAT

    "techno-fix" that would have remotely equitable impacts, and arguing that voluntary scientific self- regulation ... nonbinding CBD resolution was widely viewed as a de facto moratorium on ocean fertilization ...

  4. U.S. PLANS PROLONGED ROLE IN VIETNAM

    was done without. his approval." This is in- teresting because 1) it sounds like Dul- les' view ... from Halberstam's view- point) things. There is not a single foot- note in the book! I suppose if you can't ... bureaucrats who oppose his un- conventional ideas; and Lansdale himself substantiates that view with bitter ... like Dut- ies’ view of his own role, and 2) it is_in contradiction to what others have said. Good, ... ideas," and Lansdale himself substantiates "that view with bitter humor when he says that “the knives ... by the Communists. This view, which became popular during the Ken-.nedy Administration, is best artic- ulated ...

  5. SOVIET CLOUD PHYSICS RESEARCH AND WEATHER MODIFICATION ACTIVITIES

    research and represent the final and consid- ered views of the Office of Scientific Intelli- gence. ... from a conservative point of view, the Soviets would have to be judged as trail- ing in the specialized field ... has been found yet. In view of the great practical value of this kind of work, it is difficult to believe ... scientific intelligence research and represent the final and consid- ered views of the Ofiice of Scientific ... than real; never- theless, from a conservative point of view, the Soviets would have to be judged as.tr‘ail- ... In view of the great practical value of this kind of work, it is diflicult to believe that this area ...

  6. (EST PUB DATE) SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY IN COMMUNIST CHINA THROUGH 1970

    are Communist watchwords.--TAP�Cr-C.2g FOREIGN RELATIONS IN SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY 50. The Chinese view science ...