WEEKLY ACTIVITIES REPORT NO. 26, 15 - 22 NOVEMBER 1965

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aPT? Approved For Release 2007/10/23: CIA-RDP78-06096A000300070005-6~T~'L- ,5010-104 1491W UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT 'Memorandum To : Director of Training E`ffs O*8~Y FROM : Chief, School of International Communism SUBJECT: Weekly Activities Report No. 26 15 - 22 November 1965 DATE: 22 November 1965 I. SIGNIFICANT ITEMS None to report. II. OTHER ACTIVITIES 1. John Keppel presented a new course last week at FSI entitled Seminar on Communism. I em enclosing the schedule as a matter of possible interest to you. I chided Keppel ?a bit for having loaded the week with so many academicians, and he freely admitted that he had done so in order to lend the course sufficient prestige to attract the attention of FSOs. It worked -- he had about twenty students from the Department -- which is most unusual. 2.I Ihas used in the past two sessions of the China Fez course and has been highly impressed with his present-ton. has suggested that we use him in the CT program. The proposal has been cleared with and a request for approval directed to the Security 3. Mrs. Neuhart has followed up our phone conversation with a year's schedule of her Orientation Course in which she proposes that I commit myself for every month during 166. I'm going to subject this proposal to further negotiation -- preferring not to make a long-range commitment until I've had at least one go at it. State Dept. declassification & release instructions on file Br :u7J! -14T rao NC) rrKATEC~CC3 OCI_A~SiFIEO Tu CLA53- C%HANGE1? To.. --vlc;u ~i,4TE: A '-=REVIEW R: J DATE' '- UTH? HR r 0-2 NTIM- Approved For Release 2007/10/23: CIA-RDP78-06096A000300070005-6 ? Approved For Release 2007/10/23: CIA-RDP78-06096A000300070005-6 Ctic t IL 4+. The CT class will not be present on Friday, 26 November. We arranged to have them attend last Saturday in order to provide them with a four-day Thanksgiving weekend. 5. informs me that the film has turned 25X1 out to be excellent. He was particularly impressed by the way in which the young man who introduced the 0 came through -- and 25X1 has suggested that I pass along the proposal that this individual -- in- stead of retiring to the country -- develop a new career doing TV commercials. 6. External Presentations: FBI-Seminar on Communism - 17 November "Authority and Control in the Communist Movement: The Non-Bloc Parties" American University - BCIU Training Program - 19 November - "Communism -- Theory and Practice" Department of State, Security Office Special Agents Course - 17 November "Theoretical Background and Dialectics of Communism" nay Approved For Release 2007/10/23: CIA-RDP78-06096A000300070005-6 Approved For Release 2007/10/23: CIA-RDP78-06096A000300070005-6 Department of State SEMINAR ON COMNNNISM November 15 - 19,. 1965 Room 2116, Foreign Service Institute, Arlington Towers The "Seminar on Communism" is a one-week series of lectures and discussions mainly for selected mid-level Foreign Service Officers. Present and developing relationships between international Communist and.national factors in both the Communist states and in less developed non-Communist countries will be examined. Among aspects to be examined are also (1) the relative capabilities of the major powers, both Communist and non-Communist, to influence the less developed countries and (2) world population, food and urbanization trends as factors likely to affect the political stability of the less developed countries and their relationships to the major powers. Mr. John Keppel, Course Chairman, Room 3003, SA/3, Ext. 4054 Miss Janice McPhee, Staff Assistant, Room 3006, SA/3, Ext. 4054 Mr. Daniel L. Quaid, Jr., Admissions Officer, Room 1100, Ext. 2679 Approved For Release 2007/10/23: CIA-RDP78-06096A000300070005-6 Approved For Release 2007/10/23: CIA-RDP78-06096A000300070005-6 r~r+ NNW THE SINO-SOVIET DISPUTE Mr.. Paul H. Kreisberg, Office of Asian Communist Affairs, Department of State FRIDAY 9:00 - 10:30 AUTHORITY AND GREAT POWER INDONESIA: CONTROL IN THE CAPABILITIES TO NATIONALIST COMMUNIST MOVEMENT: INFLUENCE THE LEADER AND THE NON-BLOC UNDERDEVELOPED WORLD COMMUNIST PARTY PARTIES Dr. John P. Hardt, Prof. Ruth T. McVey, Research Analysis Central Intelligence Corporation ................... $8e4Cy.............. .................... 11:15 - 12:45 MAO AND THE AUTHORITY AND WORLD POPULATION, CHINESE REVOLUTION CONTROL IN THE FOOD AND Ir. Harold. C. .Hinton, COMMUNIST MOVEMENT: URBANIZATION TRENDS THE SOVIET George Washington EASTERN EUROPE Prof. Phillips W.' POLITICAL SYSTEM Prof. Robert C. Tucker, Princeton Univ. University Dr. John C. Campbell, Council on Foreign Relations Foster, University of Maryland THE DEVELOPMENT OF MARXISM- LENINISM Prof. W. H. _,4raus, George Washington University 3:00 - 5:00 11:00 - 12:45 COMMUNISM AND NATIONALISM IN LATIN AMERICA Prof. Melvin Croan, Harvard University PRESENT TRENDS CURRENT TRENDS SOVIET U.A.R. FOREIGN CONGO/ IN SOVIET IN CHINESE FOREIGN POLICY POLICY AND BRAZZAVILLE. POLITICS COMMUNIST POLICY Prof. William E. ITS ORIGINS Ambassador Henry Prof.. Robert 0. Dr. Harold C. Hinton, Griffith, Prof. Nadav Safran, T. Koren Tucker, George Washington Massachusetts Harvard University Princeton Univ. University Institute of Technology THE SOVIET CHINA AND THE SUB-SAHARA CLASS ECONOMIC FUTURE IN ASIA AFRICA: THE DISCUSSION SYSTEM (Class Discussion ONE-PARTY STATE ourse Chairman Mr. Leon M. AND THE FUTURE Hermann, Prof. William J. Library of Congress Central Intelligence Agency and Mr. James F. Leonard, Office of Research & Analysis of the !Far East, IDepartment of State Foltz, Yale University Approved For Release 2007/10/23: CIA-RDP78-06096A000300070005-6