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In this issue papers by:
GIOVANNI PAOLONI (University of Rome, La Sapienza)
Vito Volterra and the Making of Research Institutions in Italy and Abroad
ANGELO BARACCA (University of Florence)
Too Big or so Little? Nuclear Physics in the Thirties and Forties in USA and Japan
JOHN KRIGE (Georgia Tech Institute, GA, USA)
Maintaining America’s Competitive Technological Advantage: Cold War Leadership and the Transnational Co-production of Knowledge
ANTONIO TISEO (Rome 3 University)
The Carter Administration and its Non-Proliferation Policies: the Road to INFCE
DAVID BURIGANA (University of Padua)
The European Search for Aeronautical Technologies, and Technological Survival by Co-operation in the 1960s–1970s... with or without the Americans? Steps, ways, and Hypothesis in International History
FILIPPO PIGLIACELLI (University of Bologna)
Like a Stone Guest. European Space Cooperation and the Birth of the Community Research Policy (1960–1973)
LORENZA SEBESTA (University of Bologna)
commentari on Luisa Dolza Storia della tecnologia