Introduction to IIASA: Applying systems analysis in an international setting
IIASA is not only an institution, it is an idea—the idea that despite differences in economic, political, and social systems, scientists from East and West can work together to help resolve the problems that face all mankind. In the six years of its existence, the Institute has demonstrated that thi...
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