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Development of a mechanism for utilizing science in global environmental policy formulation

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Matthews, William Henry, 1942-
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Political Science.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Interdepartmental Program, Socio-Technological Engineering.
Sloan School of Management.
Advisor
Carroll L. Wilson.
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Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Political Science and the Sloan School of Management, Interdepartmental Program, Socio-Technological Engineeringg, 1970
 
Vita.
 
Includes bibliographical references.
 
Date issued
1970
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https://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/138750
Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Political Science; Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Interdepartmental Program, Socio-Technological Engineering; Sloan School of Management
Publisher
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Keywords
Political Science., Socio-Technological Engineering., Management.

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