Abstract
PROD is interested in the full development of the great potential of committees of the Congress for systematic social research (see "Congress and the Support of Behavioral Science," in Vol. I, No. 5, May 1958). The work of the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations, published below, is therefore of double interest to our readers: it invites their research plans and it documents the research possibilities inherent in the legislative branch of government.
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