Beschreibung
InhaltsangabeIntroduction. The Mechanisms of Regional and International Co-operation in the Spheres of Science and Technology; K. Prunskiene. International Competitiveness and Science and Technology Transfer; E. Altvater. Science and Technological Policies of the Baltic States International Co-Operation; M. Stankevcius. The Integration Problems of the Baltic States: Possibilities for the Formation of a Unified Technological, Economical, and Social Space; B. Melnikas. Environmental Technological Policy in Lithuania and Possibilities for the Introduction of New Methods; A. Lapinskiene. Strategic Implications for the Interaction Between Industrial Research and Development and Science and Technology Policy: The Case of the Countries in Transition; K.-H. Standke. On Economic Culture and Development with Special Regard to the Role of Science and Technology in the Process of Transformation in Centraleastern Europe; A. Hopfmann. Possible Forms of Co-Operation in Energy Policies Between Western and Baltic Countries; L. Mez. International Cooperation in the Social Sciences: The Case of Western Europe and the Baltic States; E. Schwefel. Scientific and Technical Potential of the Republic of Belorus and Possibilities of Co-Operation with the Baltic and West European States; V. Rusakevich. Utilization of the Latest Technologies for Working Out Methods of Information Warfare and Its Possible Consequences; V.D. Nozdratchov. Possible Trends of Terrorism Development Caused by Spread of Non-Fatal Weapons and Technologies of Double Application: Problems of Joint Control; V.D. Nozdratchov. Science and Technological Policy in the Ukraine: European and Regional Aspects; N. Baltazhi. Dynamics of Scientific Potential of the Republic of Belorus and the Problem of Brain Drain: Short Term and Long Term Trends; L. Zaiko. Science and Technology Co-Operation: The Role of the U.S. Office of Naval Research Europe; S.J.D. Schwartzstein. Index.
Inhalt
Introduction. The Mechanisms of Regional and International Co-operation in the Spheres of Science and Technology; K. Prunskiene. International Competitiveness and Science and Technology Transfer; E. Altvater. Science and Technological Policies of the Baltic States International Co-Operation; M. Stankevcius. The Integration Problems of the Baltic States: Possibilities for the Formation of a Unified Technological, Economical, and Social Space; B. Melnikas. Environmental Technological Policy in Lithuania and Possibilities for the Introduction of New Methods; A. Lapinskiene. Strategic Implications for the Interaction Between Industrial Research and Development and Science and Technology Policy: The Case of the Countries in Transition; K.-H. Standke. On Economic Culture and Development with Special Regard to the Role of Science and Technology in the Process of Transformation in Centraleastern Europe; A. Hopfmann. Possible Forms of Co-Operation in Energy Policies Between Western and Baltic Countries; L. Mez. International Cooperation in the Social Sciences: The Case of Western Europe and the Baltic States; E. Schwefel. Scientific and Technical Potential of the Republic of Belorus and Possibilities of Co-Operation with the Baltic and West European States; V. Rusakevich. Utilization of the Latest Technologies for Working Out Methods of Information Warfare and Its Possible Consequences; V.D. Nozdratchov. Possible Trends of Terrorism Development Caused by Spread of Non-Fatal Weapons and Technologies of Double Application: Problems of Joint Control; V.D. Nozdratchov. Science and Technological Policy in the Ukraine: European and Regional Aspects; N. Baltazhi. Dynamics of Scientific Potential of the Republic of Belorus and the Problem of Brain Drain: Short Term and Long Term Trends; L. Zaiko. Science and Technology Co-Operation: The Role of the U.S. Office of Naval Research Europe; S.J.D. Schwartzstein. Index.