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Stein: Impact Of New Weapons Technology On International Law: Selected Aspects, Egon Schwelb
Stein: Impact Of New Weapons Technology On International Law: Selected Aspects, Egon Schwelb
Michigan Law Review
A Review of Impact of New Weapons Technology on International Law: Selected Aspects by Eric Stein
Boskey & Willrich: Nuclear Proliferation: Prospects; And Willrich: Civil Nuclear Power And International Security, Charles N. Van Doren
Boskey & Willrich: Nuclear Proliferation: Prospects; And Willrich: Civil Nuclear Power And International Security, Charles N. Van Doren
Michigan Law Review
A Review of Nuclear Proliferation: Prospects for Control edited by Bennett Boskey and Mason Willrich, and Civil Nuclear Power and International Security edited by Mason Willrich
The Fcc Computer Inquiry: Interfaces Of Competitive And Regulated Markets, Michigan Law Review
The Fcc Computer Inquiry: Interfaces Of Competitive And Regulated Markets, Michigan Law Review
Michigan Law Review
Since the advent of computer technology, data processing and communication services have become increasingly interdependent. In 1966, the Federal Communications Commission launched the Computer Inquiry to explore the broad range of regulatory and policy problems generated by this technological development.2
Equations Presented As An Example Of A Nonsimulation Game, Layman E. Allen, Joan K. Ross
Equations Presented As An Example Of A Nonsimulation Game, Layman E. Allen, Joan K. Ross
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One way of characterizing instructional games is in terms of whether they are simulation games or nonsimulation games. Most ofSimulation Gaming News deals with simulation games and other simulations; here we are concerned with nonsimulation games.