Abstract
This chapter discusses a community-scientific and technical policy in Europe. In the European balance sheet, because of the dangers threatening Europe and the ambitions that can be nurtured for a new development, many are tempted to press on with a change in structure and policy. Europe's need to mature does not mean inaction but an effort to prepare the way by means of mild, well-tolerated treatment to serve as a basis for wider ambitions. A start is made with the community scientific and technical policy. The policy is practical in nature. Decisions on preparations for the future are either electorally favorable or not very sensitive. They do not involve irreversible commitments. Despite their difficulties, the common market partners find scientific and technical policy one of the fields in which cooperation is easiest. The driving force for evolution today is scientific research and technological innovation. Evolution has shifted to the domain of technology and its social implications.
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