Abstract
In a city that hosts a continuous series of international gatherings, last year’s path-breaking Geneva conference on satellite communications went largely unnoticed as the news media concentrated on preparations for the Reagan-Gorbachev summit. Yet for many of the 112 nations attending this 6-week-long assembly, the results of the meeting—the launch of a new global satellite plan—were arguably more significant (albeit less “telegenic”) than the East-West rapprochement that followed.
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