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Volume 470, issue 1, 1983
- Preface pp. 9-10

- Robert J. Miller
- The Human: Alien in the Robotic Environment? pp. 11-15

- Robert J. Miller
- Japanese Robotics: Challenge and—Limited—Exemplar pp. 16-27

- Leonard Lynn
- Robotic Realities: Near-Term Prospects and Problems pp. 28-55

- Robert U. Ayres and Steven M. Miller
- Technology for the Factory of the Future pp. 56-67

- James Lawson, John Reidy, G. Frederick Renner, Karen Rosen and Lise Smolak
- Design of the Automated Factory: More than Robots pp. 68-80

- Gerald Nadler and Gordon H. Robinson
- Impacts of the High Technologies on Vocational and Technical Education pp. 81-94

- Warren H. Groff
- Erratum pp. 94-94

- N/a
- Computer Aided Design and Computer Aided Manufacturing: The Wisconsin Experience pp. 95-101

- John G. Bollinger
- Wanted: Managers for the Factory of the Future pp. 102-114

- Wickham Skinner
- Technology, Competition, and Employment pp. 115-122

- Harvey Brooks
- Flexible Manufacturing Systems: Robotics and Computerized Automation pp. 123-135

- M. Eugene Merchant
- The Unmanned Factory and the Community pp. 136-145

- Louis A. Ferman
- Workers, Unions, and Industrial Robotics pp. 146-151

- Thomas L. Weekley
- Electronics and the Future of Work: The Impact on Pink and White Collar Workers pp. 152-162

- B. McLAUGHLIN Doris
- Technology and Employment in Telecommunications pp. 163-170

- Ronnie J. Straw and Lorel E. Foged
- The Artificial Alien: Transformations of the Robot in Science Fiction pp. 171-179

- Morton Klass
- International Relations and Politics pp. 183-184

- William Safran
- International Relations and Politics pp. 184-185

- James H. Frey
- International Relations and Politics pp. 185-186

- Dan Caldwell
- International Relations and Politics pp. 186-186

- Joseph E. Kalet
- International Relations and Politics pp. 187-188

- Susan Ramirez
- International Relations and Politics pp. 187-187

- David Fellman
- International Relations and Politics pp. 188-189

- David D. Gilmore
- International Relations and Politics pp. 189-189

- David Ludden
- International Relations and Politics pp. 190-191

- Stanley Rosen
- International Relations and Politics pp. 190-190

- E. P. Aimer
- International Relations and Politics pp. 191-192

- Holden Furber
- International Relations and Politics pp. 192-193

- Hans E. Segal
- International Relations and Politics pp. 193-194

- Broadus Mitchell
- International Relations and Politics pp. 194-195

- Thomas R. Metcalf
- International Relations and Politics pp. 195-195

- David Hecht
- International Relations and Politics pp. 195-196

- Forrestt A. Miller
- International Relations and Politics pp. 196-197

- George H. Quester
- International Relations and Politics pp. 197-198

- Louis Billington
- International Relations and Politics pp. 198-199

- Surinder K. Mehta
- International Relations and Politics pp. 199-200

- Louis Furmanski
- International Relations and Politics pp. 200-201

- ALFRED McCLUNG Lee
- International Relations and Politics pp. 201-202

- Sanford B. Steever
- International Relations and Politics pp. 202-203

- Michael Fabricant
- International Relations and Politics pp. 203-204

- Florence P. Engelhardt
- International Relations and Politics pp. 204-205

- Jerome Segal
- International Relations and Politics pp. 205-205

- Lou Ferleger
- International Relations and Politics pp. 206-207

- Russell Bellico
Volume 469, issue 1, 1983
- Preface pp. 9-10

- Marvin E. Wolfgang and Robert H. Kupperman
- Opposition to Nuclear Armament pp. 11-22

- Admiral Noel Gayler
- The Nuclear Freeze and the Politics of Illusion pp. 23-27

- Joseph D. Lehman
- America's Nuclear Ferment: Opportunities for Change pp. 28-37

- REAR ADMIRAL GENE R. La Rocque
- The Catholic Bishops' Concern with Nuclear Armaments pp. 38-45

- John Cardinal Krol
- Nuclear Arms as a Philosophical and Moral Issue pp. 46-57

- Robert P. Churchill
- Ballistic Missile Defense: Reflections on Current Issues pp. 58-67

- David N. Schwartz
- Here Today, Gone Tomorrow—Nuclear Deterrence in the 1990s? pp. 68-76

- Robert H. Kupperman and Debra van Opstal
- Reducing Short-Range Nuclear Systems in Europe: An Opportunity for Stability in the Eighties pp. 77-90

- Thomas J. Hirschfeld
- Western Europe: Cycles, Crisis, and the Nuclear Revolution pp. 91-103

- CATHERINE McARDLE Kelleher
- West German Perspectives on Nuclear Armament and Arms Control pp. 104-116

- Gale A. Mattox
- The Soviet Approach to Nuclear Weapons: A Historical Review pp. 117-135

- Major General William E. Odom
- The Position of the USSR on Nuclear Weapons and Arms Control pp. 136-143

- Yevgeniy N. Kochetkov
- The Case for Disarmament: Some Personal Reflections on the United States and Disarmament pp. 144-154

- Charles C. Price
- Arms Control Developments pp. 155-163

- Senator Arlen Specter
- Erratum pp. 163-163

- N/a
- International Relations and Politics pp. 164-165

- David S. Sorenson
- International Relations and Politics pp. 165-166

- N. Otshchepenets
- International Relations and Politics pp. 166-167

- John C. Cairns
- International Relations and Politics pp. 167-168

- Martin Wolfe
- International Relations and Politics pp. 169-169

- William Dougan
- International Relations and Politics pp. 170-170

- Lucy Creevey
- International Relations and Politics pp. 171-172

- Warren Fusfeld
- International Relations and Politics pp. 172-173

- Arthur Schmidt
- International Relations and Politics pp. 172-172

- Frederick J. Stefon
- International Relations and Politics pp. 173-174

- Marjorie M. Farrar
- International Relations and Politics pp. 175-175

- Mary E. Murphy
- International Relations and Politics pp. 175-176

- Elmer N. Lear
- International Relations and Politics pp. 176-177

- L. L. Farrar
- International Relations and Politics pp. 177-178

- Ranz Esbenshade
- International Relations and Politics pp. 178-179

- Gerald T. Dunne
- International Relations and Politics pp. 179-180

- Joe P. Dunn
- International Relations and Politics pp. 180-181

- Frederick H. Schapsmeier
- International Relations and Politics pp. 181-181

- Martin J. Schiesl
- International Relations and Politics pp. 182-183

- James Fairbanks
- International Relations and Politics pp. 183-183

- McCOLLEY Robert
- International Relations and Politics pp. 183-184

- W. Bruce Allen
- International Relations and Politics pp. 184-185

- Donald H. Stewart
- International Relations and Politics pp. 185-186

- Elizabeth Renaud
- International Relations and Politics pp. 186-187

- Anthony R. Tomazinis
- International Relations and Politics pp. 187-188

- Peter Gran
- International Relations and Politics pp. 188-189

- Jerry L. L. Miller
- International Relations and Politics pp. 189-190

- William M. Bridgeland
- International Relations and Politics pp. 190-191

- Shadia B. Drury
- International Relations and Politics pp. 191-192

- Joseph D. Ben-Dak
- International Relations and Politics pp. 192-193

- Ralph L. Beals
- International Relations and Politics pp. 193-194

- J. LaGUMINA Salvatore
- International Relations and Politics pp. 194-196

- Andrew W. Dobelstein
- International Relations and Politics pp. 196-197

- Eugene V. Schneider
- International Relations and Politics pp. 197-198

- Michael Margolis
- International Relations and Politics pp. 198-199

- Andrew W. Dobelstein
- International Relations and Politics pp. 199-200

- Peter L. Eisenberg
- International Relations and Politics pp. 200-201

- Nathan Adler
- International Relations and Politics pp. 201-202

- William Wilbanks
- International Relations and Politics pp. 202-203

- Paul G. Schervish
- International Relations and Politics pp. 203-204

- Neal A. Ferguson
- International Relations and Politics pp. 204-205

- Philip A. Viton
- International Relations and Politics pp. 206-207

- P. I. Mathew
- International Relations and Politics pp. 207-208

- Solomon Polachek