LETTER TO MR RICHARD MARTIN LYON SEYFARTH, SHAW, FAIRWEATHER & GERALDSON FROM STANSFIELD TURNER

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STAT Approved For Release 2004/03/12 : CIA-RDP80M00165AO02400150002-1 Approved For Release 2004/03/12 : CIA-RDP80M00165AO02400150002-1 Approved For Fosse 2004/03/12: CIA-RDP80MOOl65' 240015002-1 The Directo r of C t I I t II ; en i W n e gence Washington, D. C. 20505 31AUG1977 Mr. Richard Martin Lyon Seyfarth, Shaw, Fairweather & Geraldson 55 East- Monroe Street Chicago, Illinois 60603 Dear Mr. Lyon, Thank you for sending me a copy of Richard Yorke's talk to the ABA. I too am looking forward to meeting you in November and to returning home once again. I hope the attached biography will provide the information you need for publicity and your introductory remarks. Again, I'm looking forward to our meeting. In the meantime, all the best. STANSFIELD TURNER (EXEC` y Fffi;,i Approved For Release 2004/03/12 : CIA-RDP80M00165A002400150002-1 Approved For ease 2004/03/12: CIA-RDP80MOO165~2400150002-1 BIOGRAPHY OF ADMIRAL STANSFIELD TURNER Admiral Stansfield Turner, United States Navy, was sworn in as Director of Central Intelligence on March 9, 1977. In this position he heads the Intelligence Community (the foreign intelli- gence agencies of the United States) as well as directs the Central Intelligence Agency. A native of Highland Park, Illinois, Admiral Turner entered Amherst College in 1941 and, two years later, was appointed to the United States Naval Academy at Annapolis, Maryland. After graduation in 1946 (Class of 1947), he served one year at sea before entering Oxford University as a Rhodes Scholar for work on a master's degree in Philosophy, Politics and Economics. Following Oxford, he held a variety of sea assignments, including command of a minesweeper, a destroyer, and a guided missile frigate which he placed in commission. His shore assignments included the Politico-Military Policy Division in the-Office of the Chief of Naval Operations, the Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Systems Analysis, the Advanced Management Program at the Harvard Business School, and Executive Assistant and Naval Aide to the Secretary of the Navy. He was selected for promotion to Rear Admiral in May 1970, and shortly thereafter assumed command of a Carrier Task Group of the Sixth Fleet while serving aboard the aircraft carrier USS Independence. After that, he directed the Systems Analysis Division of the Office of the Chief of Naval Operations. On June 30, 1972, Admiral Turner became the 36th President of the Naval War College at Newport, Rhode Island, with the rank of Vice Admiral. During his two-year tenure there, he instituted major revisions in the curriculum to strengthen its academic content. In August 1974 he became commander of the United States Second Fleet and NATO Striking Fleet Atlantic. He served in that capacity until August 1975 when he was named to become Commander in Chief, Allied Forces Southern Europe (AFSOUTH), with headquarters in Naples, Italy. Upon assuming that position on September 1, 1975, he was promoted to the rank of Admiral. He held this command until his departure on March 2, 1977, to assume his present duties. Approved For Release 2004/03/12 : CIA-RDP80M00165AO02400150002-1 Approved For Wase 2004/03/12 : CIA-RDP80M0016!02400150002-1 Admiral Turner and his wife, Patricia, have two married children. Their daughter, Mrs. Frank Echevarria, lives in San Diego, California, where she and her husband work in the San Diego Community college system. Their son, Lieutenant Geoffrey W. Turner, his wife and their son, Scott, live in Washington, D.C. where Geoffrey is in Naval Intelligence. Approved For Release 2004/03/12 : CIA-RDP80M00165AO02400150002-1 Approved For lease 2004/03/12 : CIA-RDP80M001602400150002-1 SEYFARTH, SHAW, FAIRWEATHER & GERALDSON CALIFORNIA OFFICE 1801 CENTURY PARK EAST LOS ANGELES, CALIF. 90067 AREA CODE 213 277-7200 AT 55 EAST MONROE STREET CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 60EI03 AREA CODE 312 346-8000 CABLE ADDRESS: INTERLEX August 22, 1977 Admiral Stansfie.ld Turner The 'Director of Central Intelligence Washington, D.C. 20505 Dear Admiral Turner.:. WASHINGTON, D.C. OFFICE 1800 M STREET, N.W. WASHINGTON, D.C.-20038 AREA CODE 202 972-I3OO FLORIDA OFFICE ONE BISCAYNE TOWER 2 SOUTH BISCAYNE BOULEVARD MIAMI, FLORIDA 3313E AREA CODE 305 356-1760? Association convention in Chicago, I like to do some background work-on the speaker of the evening. Should you prefer-it I can of course stop by your office on one of. my trips to Washington in the next few weeks. Richard Yorke, Q.C. -at the rece. t r and for my Introduction on the night of your address can be forwarded to meat this time. As you can tell from the-attached. .spee he ' forward to meeting you and Lt..- on November 13. While I expect.- to work out details with. I would --appreciate it if-material help ulfor publicity With best wishes. Approved For Release 2004/03/12 : CIA-RDP80M00165A002400150002-1 Me b'c ? ?f2~)tW-Ikbi5gofocf8 d24'(bU150002-1 55 EAST MONROE STREET CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 60603 WASHINGTON, D.C. OFFICE AREA CODE 312 3a6-8000 1800 M STREET, N.W. CABLE ADDRESS: INTERLEX WASHINGTON, D.C. 200?6 AREA CODE 202 872-1300 FLORIDA OFFICE. ONE BISCAYNE TOWER 2 SOUTH B+SCAYNE BOULEVARD MIAMI, FLORIDA 33131 AREA CODE 305 359-1760 MEMORANDUM TO MEMBERS OF THE COMMITTEE ON INTERNATIONAL LABOR LAW, THE MEMBERS OF THE COUNCIL OF THE SECTION OF LABOR RELATIONS-LAW AND PAST CHAIRMEN OF THE SECTION It is with great pleasure that I send you the text of the after-dinner address given by Mr. Richard Yorke, Q.C. on the occasion of the 3rd Annual Section Dinner sponsored by the Committee-on International Labor ._Law. 1 1 ~.' Ic".. -4 Wio-4 Richard Martin Lyon August 15, 1977 Approved For Release 2004/03/12 : CIA-RDP80M00165A002400150002-1 Approved For Rase 2004/03/12 CIA-RDP80M0016,602400150002-1 INDUSTRIAL. RELATIONS IN GREAT BRITAIN-- WHERE LAWYERS FEAR TO-TREAD RICHARD YORKE, O,C, GRAY'S INN CHAMBERS LONDON- THIRD ANNUAL DINNER ..SPONSORED. BY. THE INTERNATIONAL LABOR LAW COMMITTEE OF THE SECTION OF LABOR RELATIONS LAW AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION CHICAGO AUGUST.9, 1977 Approved For Release 2004/03/12 : CIA-RIOMM1)151b` ikd02400150002-1 ApproveA jF?F*pg& gtgq,R6 CIA-RDP80MOO16 Washington. D. C.20505 13 June 1977 Dear Mr. Lyon, Thanks so much for the invitation to speak at the North Shore Unitarian Church. I accept with pleasure. I understand my staff has been in touch and Sunday, 13 November is amenable to all. My staff will continue to be in touch with you to coordinate the final details. I'm looking forward to "coming home" again and to..meeting you in November. Mr. Richard M. Lyon Seyfarth, Shaw, Fairweather and Geraldson 55 East Monroe Street Chicago, Illinois 60603 4 r, Approved For Release 2004/03/12 : CIA-RDP80M00165AO02400150002-1 STAT Approved For Release 2004/03/12 : CIA-RDP80M00165AO02400150002-1 Approved For Release 2004/03/12 : CIA-RDP80M00165AO02400150002-1 Approved Fo lease 2004/03/12 : CIA-RDP80M001 1D02400150002- f Fa;~a.~.~C Z, CALIFORNIA OFFICE 1801 CENTURY PARK EAST LOS ANGELES, CALIF. 90067 AREA CODE 213 277-7200 SEYFARTH, SHAW, FAIRWEATHER & GERALDSON 55 EAST MONROE STREET CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 60603 WASHINGTON,0.C.OFFICE. AREA CODE 312 346-8000 1800 M STREET, N.W. CABLE ADDRESS: INTERLEX WASHINGTON, D.C. 20036 AREA CODE 202 872-1300 March 12,_1977'. Admiral Stansfield Turner Director Central-Intelligence Agency The White House Washington, D.C.. Dear Admiral Turner: It was with 'a great deal of interest .that 1, along. with many other. residents -of the North 'Shore of Chicago, . read of the designation and confirmation: of. a Highland Park native as the'President's-choice to head the Central Intelligence Agency- I am writing you?as -a member of the Board of Trustees of the North Shore Unitarian Church which draws many of. its members from Highland Park, Deerfield, Northbrook,' Glenview and Lake Forest, Illinois.- The Board has 'asked me to in- vite you to give.a talk at our Church on a subject in the general area of your new governmental responsi'biliti'es. In view of the New York Times description ofI.you as 'a man "endlessly curious about philosophy, theater, opera, in- ternational politics -and militaryaffairs"? I would be 'most- hesitant to limit you in the choice *of a topic,:.although of course,. your concepts. of national -security and military affairs would be-of real interest.. I would schedule your talk on a Sunday evening of your choice, and publicize'it in the 'adjoining suburban communi- ties.- Since our Church "generally enjoys -a summer recess- from Mid-June to Mid-September, I might suggest that if you can accept our invitation that you let me- have. a few possible dates between now and early Junebr from late September tough October, 1977. Approved For Release 2004/03/12 : CIA-RDP80M00165A002400150002-1 Approved F lease 2004/03/12: CIA-RDP80M001 002400150002-1 SEYFARTH, SHAW, FAIRWEATHER & GERALDSON Page Two Admiral Stansfield Turner March 12, 1977-- In view of the President's great emphasis on having his Cabinet members maintain grass roots contacts with the American people,- I certainly want to be one -of . the first in line'to request that you'honor us with your presence'.' Enclosed is. a brochure which 'describes: -some -of: the aesthetic features of the North 'Shore Unitarian Church:.: I look forward to hearing from you. RML:MsM Richard Martin Lyon'r cc: Reverend Russell-R. Bletzer Mr. Sam Bomar, Chairman, Board CK of Trustees - 1130 - 0030 30-n c Approved For Release 2004/03/12 : CIA-Rr..0~. Zk - --/ 0 Approved For Release 2004/03/12 : CIA-RDP80M00165A002400150002 -- RPSR the american political science association 1527 New Hampshire Avenue, N.W., Washington, D. C. 20036, (AC 202) 483-2512 August 5, 1977 I am writing on behalf of the Officers and Staff of the American Political Science Association to invite you to attend our 73rd Annual Meeting, which will be held in the Washington Hilton Hotel, Washington, D. C., September 1 to 4. Enclosed for your convenience is a Final Program, containing detailed information about the meeting and about the Association. It is my hope that you will also call the Program to the attention of others who might be interested. With best wishes, Evron M. Kirkpatric Executive Director Cordially, rl-- Adm. Stansfield Turner Director Central Intelligence Agency Washington, D.C. 20505 ( REGISTRY'TH SAMUEL H. BEER, President, Harvard University; JOHN C. WAHLKE, President-Elect, University of Iowa; PHILIP E. CONVERSE, Vice President, University of Michigan; MATTHEW HOLDEN, JR., Vice President, Public Service Commission, State of Wisconsin; FRANK J. SORAUF, Vice President, University '9! innesota; FRED I. GREENSTEIN, Secretary, Princeton University; DINA A. ZINNES, Treasurer, Indiana University; EVRON M. KIRKPATRICK,-EXecutive Director; NELSON W. 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Equality (Kalorama Suite) 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.-Walter Bagehot Research Council on National Sovereignty: Panel (Hamilton Suite) 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.-Caucus fora New Political Science: Task Force IV International Ballroom West) 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.-Caucus for a New Political Science: Panel 15 (Jackson Suite) 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.-Caucus for a New Political Science: Panel 16 (Independence Suite) 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.-Winston S. Churchill Association: Panel (Lincoln East) 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.-Committee on Government Research: Panel (Jefferson East) 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.-Committee on Health Politics: Panel 2 (Lincoln West) 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.-Conference Group on Italian Politics: Panel 2 (Jefferson West) 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.-Women's Caucus for Political Science: Panel 7 (Thoroughbred Room) 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.-Committee on Conceptual and Terminological Analysis: Session 2 (State Room) 4:15 p.m. to 6:15 p.m.-APSA Business Meeting and Announcement of Awards (International Ballroom East) 4:15 p.m. to 6:15 p.m.-Caucus for a New Political Science: Coordinating Council Meeting I I (Independence Suite) 4:15 p.m. to 6:15 p.m.-National League of Cities University Research Workshop (Caucus Room) 4:15 p.m. to 6:15 p.m.-Political Scientists Specializing on Japan: Meeting (Jackson Suite) 8:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m.-APSA Plenary Session III (Georgetown East/West) SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 4 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.-APSA Convention Office and Press Room (Adams Suite) 8:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m.-Center for the Study of Federalism: Publius Editorial Board Breakfast Meeting (Jackson Suite) 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.-APSA Child Care Service 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.-APSA Exhibits and Panel Paper Sales (Exhibit Hall) 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.-APSA Placement Service (Terrace) 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.-APSA Registration (Lower Concourse) 9:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.-Caucus for a New Political Science: Panel 17 (Independence Suite) 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.-Panel Meetings: 1-7 Political Theory and International Politics (Hemisphere Room) 2-7 The Design of Political Systems: Methodological and Theoretical Requirements (Grant Suite) 3-7 Methodologies in Comparative Politics: A Focus on Japan (Faragut Suite) 4-6 China After Mao: A Roundtable (Conservatory) 5-7 Asian Authoritarian-Corporate Regimes in a Comparative Perspective (Edison Suite) 68 Rich Nations and Poor Nations: Economic Aspects of Relational Control in Inter- governmental Relations (Dupont Suite) 7-3 Citizen Participation and Democratic Administration (Chevy Chase Suite) 8-3 Utilization of Policy Analysis (State Room) approved For Release 2004/03/12 : CIA-RDP80M00165AO02400150002-1 Approved For Release 2004/03/12 : CIA-RDP80M00165AO02400150002-1 8-9 Comparative Public Policy (Caucus Room) 9-7 Abortion and Jurisprudence (Map Room) 10-6 Constituency Representation in Legislatures (Cabinet Room) 11-6 The Politics of Urban Financial Crisis (Georgetown West) 12-11 Political Participation of Elites and Mass Publics in the United States (Georgetown East) 12-12 Conceptual Problems with a Core Political Science Concept: The Matter of Party Identification (Monroe West) 13-7 Evaluating the New Federalism: Lessons Learned About Change and Reform in Intergovernmental Relations (Monroe East) 14-3 Roundtable: Defining and Redefining Political Science: Is There a Core to the Discipline? (Military Room) 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.-British Politics Group: Business Meeting (Hamilton Suite) 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.-Women's Caucus for Political Science: Panel 8 (Bancroft Suite) 9:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.-Committee on Conceptual and Terminological Analysis: Session 3 (Kalorama Suite) 11:45 a.m. to 1:45 p.m.-Panel Meetings: 1-8 Popular Democracy and Party Government in American Political Thought (State Room) 4-7 Nationality Politics in the Soviet Union (Jackson Suite) 5-8 Critique of Macro- and Micro-Level Approaches to Dependency Theory (Hamilton Suite) 6-9 Prospects for American Foreign Policy (Caucus Room) 7-4 Urban Bureaucracy (Grant Suite) 8-7 Initiation of Policy (Farragut Suite) 9-8 Workshop on Lower Federal Courts (Edison Suite) 10-7 Bases of Legislative Representation (Dupont Suite) 11-7 Local Organization for Political Action on the Metropolitan Frontier: The Cities of the Prairie Revisited (Chevy Chase Suite) 12-7 Nonvoters and Nonvoting in the U.S.: Causes, Implications, Prescriptions (Map Room) 12-13 Electoral Behavior and Public Policy (Cabinet Room) 13-8 Devolution and Decentralization in the United Kingdom (Bancroft Suite) 11:45 a.m. to 1:45 p.m.-Caucus for a New Political Science: Workshop III (Independence Suite) 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.-Caucus for a New Political Science: Panel 18 (Independence Suite) 2:00 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.-Committee on Conceptual and Terminological Analysis: Session 4 (Kalorama Suite) Approved For Release 2004/03/12: CIA-RDP80M00165AO024001500001 Approved For Release 2004/03/12 : CIA-RDP80M00165AO02400150002-1 from Brookings ON DISPLAY AT BOOTH 3 Setting National Priorities: The 1978 Budget Joseph A. 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Political Scientists in the White House (Neustadt) -Saturday 8:30 p.m., Georgetown East/West SECTION 1. POLITICAL THEORY Dennis Thompson, Princeton University 1. The New History of Political Thought: Language and Politics (Schochet) -Thursday 9:30, Georgetown East 2. The Relation of the Political Philosophies of Plato and Aristotle (Cropsey) -Thursday 2:00, Thoroughbred Room 3. Kant's Political Thought (Riley)-Friday 9:30, Thoroughbred Room 4. Natural Law and the Rise of Modern Constitutionalism (Sandoz) -Saturday 9:30, Cabinet Room 5. Anarchists Versus Marxists: Perspectives on Power and Political Change (Ackelsberg)-Friday 2:00, Thoroughbred Room 6. Contemporary Theories of the State (Kelly)-Saturday 2:00, Georgetown West 7. Political Theory and International Politics (Walzer)-Sunday 9:30, Hemisphere Room 8. Popular Democracy and Party Government in American Political Thought (Eisenach)- Sunday 11 :45, State Room SECTION 2. METHODS AND EMPIRICAL THEORY Henry Teune, University of Pennsylvania 1. The Evaluation of Empirical Political Theories Since World War 11 (Falco)-Thursday 2:00, Military Room 2. Process Theories of Political Change (Caporaso) -Thursday 9:30, Georgetown West 3. Communicating Across Paradigms in Political Inquiry (Bluhm)-Friday 9:30, Grant Suite 4. Models of Political Man (Bennett) -Saturday 9:30, Georgetown West 5. Studies of Complex Political Systems (Brunner)-Friday 2:00, Map Room 6. The Concepts of Power and Authority (Eckstein)-Saturday 2:00, Georgetown East 7. The Design of Political Systems: Methodological and Theoretical Requirements (Johnston)- Sunday 9:30, Grant Suite SECTION 3. COMPARATIVE POLITICS: WESTERN AREAS Hugh Heclo, The Brookings Institution, Washington, D.C. 1. Interest Group Intermediation (Schmitter)-Thursday 2:00, Caucus Room 2. Change in Western Party Systems (Merkl and Zariski)-Thursday 9:30, Monroe West 3. Comparative Government: Federalism (Nathan)-Friday 9:30, Farragut Suite 4. The Comparative Politics of Economic Policy-Making (Lindberg)-Friday 2:00, Cabinet Room 5. Spain: 1977 (Di Palma and Linz)-Saturday 9:30, Georgetown East 6. Overloaded Governments, Diagnosis and Options (Peters and Rose)-Saturday 2:00, Grant Suite 7. Methodologies in Comparative Politics: A Focus on Japan (Krauss)-Sunday 9:30, Farragut Suite SECTION 4. COMPARATIVE POLITICS: COMMUNIST AREAS Jerry Hough, Duke University 1. Participation in Communist Countries (Gripp)-Thursday 2:00, Map Room 2. Political Structure and Regional Autonomy in Communist Countries (Welsh)-Friday 9:30, Edison Suite 3. The Politics of Social Policy in Communist Countries (Madison)-Friday 2:00, Georgetown West 4. The Rembourgeoisement of the Revolution: Three Perspectives (Meyer) -Saturday 9:30, Farragut Suite 5. The Non-Revolting Military in Communist States (Volgyes) -Saturday 2:00, Farragut Suite 6. China After Mao: A Roundtable (Barnett) -Sunday 9:30, Conservatory 7. Nationality Politics in the Soviet Union (Armstrong) -Sunday 11:45, Jackson Suite SECTION 5. COMPARATIVE POLITICS: DEVELOPING AREAS Carl Rosberg, University of California, Berkeley Approved For Release 2004/03/12 : CIA-RDP80M00165A00240015000~r1 Approved For Release 2004/03/12 : CIA-RDP80M00165AO02400150002-1 1. Ethnicity and Cultural Pluralism (Young) -Thursday 9:30, Caucus Room 2. Radical Military Regimes (Decalo) -Thursday 2:00, Chevy Chase Suite 3. Internal Determinants of Foreign Policy: Three Latin American Cases (Astiz)-Friday 9:30, Georgetown West 4. Third World Development Strategies: Trade-Off or Reconciliation Among Goals? (Stryker)- Friday 2:00, Georgetown East 5. Public Policy in Developing Countries (Denoon) -Saturday 9:30, Edison Suite 6. Emergency Regimes and the Politics of Development: Theory and Practice (Das Gupta)- Saturday 2:00, Edison Suite 7. Asian Authoritarian-Corporate Regimes in a Comparative Perspective (L. Rudolph)-Sunday 9:30, Edison Suite 8. Critique of Macro- and Micro-Level Approaches to Dependency Theory (Davis)-Sunday 11:45, Hamilton Suite 9. Political Change in an African State: The Case of Ghana (McCain)-Saturday 2:00, International Ballroom East SECTION 6. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS Robert Jervis, University of California, Los Angeles 1. Force and Diplomacy in Foreign Policy (Art)-Friday 2:00, Monroe West 2. Domestic Sources of Foreign Policy (Kurth)-Thursday 2:00, Cabinet Room 3. Foreign Economic Policy of Advanced Industrial States (Katzenstein)-Friday 9:30, Georgetown East 4. Mathematical Models in International Politics (Zinnes)-Thursday 9:30, Grant Suite 5. International Relations Theory and Diplomatic History (Snyder) -Saturday 2:00, Monroe West 6. The Political Economy of International Population Movements (Cornelius)-Saturday 9:30, Dupont Suite 7. International Crisis Analysis: The Middle East (Wilkenfeld)-Thursday 9:30, Edison Suite 8. Rich Nations and Poor Nations: Economic Aspects of Relational Control in International Relations (Duvall)-Sunday 9:30, Dupont Suite 9. Prospects for American Foreign Policy (Tucker)-Sunday 11:45, Caucus Room 10. Investigating the 'Causes' of War: Progress Obstacles and Prospects (North)-Friday 9:30, Monroe West 11. Non-State Actors in Global Politics (Ferguson)-Thursday 2:00, Monroe East SECTION 7. PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION AND ORGANIZATION Francis E. Rourke, Johns Hopkins University 1 . Reforming the Regulatory Process (Anderson)-Saturday 9:30, Chevy Chase Suite 2. Science, Technology, and Bureaucracy (Lambright) -Saturday 2:00, Dupont Suite 3. Citizen Participation and Democratic Administration (Garson)-Sunday 9:30, Chevy Chase Suite 4. Urban Bureaucracy (Rabinovitz) -Sunday 11 :45, Grant Suite 5. Bureaucratic Structures and Policy Outcomes (Freeman) -Thursday 2:00, Georgetown West 6. Organizational Decision Making (Friedman)-Thursday 9:30, Dupont Suite 7. Improving the Performance of Public Organizations (Wamsley)-Friday 9:30, Dupont Suite 8. Corruption in Local Administration (Gardiner)-Friday 2:00, Farragut Suite 9. Organizational Perspectives on the News (Sigal)-Thursday 9:30, Monroe East SECTION 8. PUBLIC POLICY AND POLITICS Aaron Wildavsky, Russell Sage Foundation 1. Termination (Biller)-Saturday 9:30, Bancroft Suite 2. Regulatory Policy: Theory and Research (Dubnick)-Saturday 2:00, Chevy Chase Suite 3. Utilization of Policy Analysis (Holden)-Sunday 9:30, State Room 4. Implementation (Marshall) -Friday 9:30, Chevy Chase Suite 5. Issue Analysis (May)-Friday 2:00, Edison Suite 6. Evaluation (Neilsen) -Thursday 9:30, Chevy Chase Suite 7. Initiation of Policy (Walker)-Sunday 11:45, Farragut Suite 8. Urban Service Delivery (Scioli)-Saturday 2:00, Bancroft Suite 9. Comparative Public Policy (Starrels)-Sunday 9:30, Caucus Room 10. Citizen Evaluation of Public Policy (Graber) -Thursday 2:00, Dupont Suite SECTION 9. CONSTITUTIONAL LAW AND JUDICIAL BEHAVIOR Walter F. Berns, University of Toronto 1. Should Judicial Notice be Taken of the Incidence of Crime in Defining Defendants' Rights? (Landynski) -Thursday 2:00, Georgetown East 2. An Imperial Judiciary? (Scigliano)-Friday 9:30, Monroe East 3. Whatever Happened to the Constitution in the Study of Constitutional Law? (Horn)-Thursday 9:30, Military Room 4. Judging and Legislating, Activism and Restraint: The Eternal Quest for a Viable Line (Abraham)- Friday 2:00, Monroe East 5. Constitutional Law and Constitutional Government (McWilliams)-Saturday 9:30, Monroe West 'Approved For Release 2004/03/12 : CIA-RDP80M00165AO02400150002-1 Approved For Release 2004/03/12 : CIA-RDP80M00165AO02400150002-1 6. Holmes, Brandeis and Frankfurter: An Uncertain Tradition (Jacobsohn) -Saturday 2:00, Monroe East 7. Abortion and Jurisprudence (Arkes)-Sunday 9:30, Map Room 8. Workshop on Lower Federal Courts (Wasby)-Sunday 11:45, Edison Suite SECTION 10. EXECUTIVES AND LEGISLATURES Barbara Hinckley, University of Wisconsin-Madison 1. Presidents and Their Advisors Wessel) -Thursday 9:30, Hemisphere Room 2. The Impact of Mayoral Leadership: Policy Innovation and Resource Development (Eisinger)- Thursday 2:00, Edison Suite 3. Congressional Control of the Executive Branch? (Nadel)-Friday 9:30, Military Room 4. Congressional Leadership Change (Peabody)-Saturday 9:30, Monroe East 5. State Politics: Stability and Change (Welch) -Saturday 2:00, Caucus Room 6. Constituency Representation in Legislatures (Patterson) -Sunday 9:30, Cabinet Room 7. Bases of Legislative Representation (Kornberg) -Sunday 11 :45, Dupont Suite 8. Congressional Parties, Coalitions and Policy Consequences (Dodd)-Friday 2:00, Military Room 9. Comparative Chief Executives (Mullen)-Friday 2:00, Hemisphere Room SECTION 11. POLITICAL ORGANIZATION AND POLITICAL ACTION Jeane Kirkpatrick, Georgetown University and American Enterprise Institute 1. Values, Rules, and Outcomes in the Presidential Selection Process (Ranney)-Thursday 2:00, Monroe West 2. Party Organization and Candidacies (Epstein)-Thursday 9:30, Conservatory 3. Political Consequences of Reforming Campaign Finance (Alexander) -Saturday 9:30, Military Room 4. Modes of Political Action (Stiehm)-Friday 2:00, Dupont Suite 5. Alternative Theories of Political Organization (Schlesinger) -Saturday 9:30, State Room 6. The Politics of Urban Financial Crisis (Haider)-Sunday 9:30, Georgetown West 7. Local Organization for Political Action on the Metropolitan Frontier: The Cities of the Prairie Revisited (Elazar)-Sunday 11:45, Chevy Chase Suite 8. The Future of American Political Parties (King)-Friday 9:30, Conservatory 9. Priorities on the Agenda for Renewing American Political Parties (Lawson)-Saturday 2:00, Military Room SECTION 12. ELECTORAL BEHAVIOR AND POLITICAL ATTITUDES Everett C. Ladd, Jr., University of Connecticut, Storrs 1. Public Expectations and Governmental Performance (Hacker) -Thursday 9:30, Thoroughbred Room 2. Presidential Primaries (Rubin)-Thursday 9:30, Jefferson East 3. Changing Dimensions of Ethnic Group Politics in the United States (Geib)-Thursday 2:00, Farragut Suite 4. The 1976 Presidential Debates, Part I (Roper)-Thursday 2:00, Hemisphere Room 5. Women andPolitics-The'Political Generation' Perspective (Niemi)-Friday 9:30, Cabinet Room 6. The Idea of Equality: Elite and Mass Conceptions of an Old Value (Weaver)-Friday 2:00, Conservatory 7. Nonvoters and Nonvoting in the U.S.: Causes, Implications, Prescriptions (Munns)-Sunday 11:45, Map Room 8. The Public Value Systems of American Elites (Ladd)-Saturday 9:30, Hemisphere Room 9. Developing Political Orientations: Assessing the Impact of Life-Cycle and Generational Factors (Abramson)-Saturday 9:30, Caucus Room 10. The 1976 Presidential Debates, Part 2 (Sears) -Saturday 2:00, Hemisphere Room 11. Political Participation of Elites and Mass Publics in the United States (Nie)-Sunday 9:30, Georgetown East 12. Conceptual Problems with a Core Political Science Concept: The Matter of Party Identification (Brody)-Sunday 9:30, Monroe West 13. Electoral Behavior and Public Policy (Beck)-Sunday 11 :45, Cabinet Room 14. Psychology and Politics: New Directions in Research (Broh)-Friday 2:00, Chevy Chase Suite 15. The 1976 Elections in the United States (Miller) -Saturday 2:00, Conservatory SECTION 13. INTERGOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS Deil S. Wright, University of North Carolina 1. Intergovernmental Relations and Jurisdictional Accommodation on Social Policies in Western Nations (Derthick)-Thursday 9:30, Farragut Suite 2. Intergovernmental Relations and Political Economy: Approaches to Political and Economic Federalism W. Ostrom) -Thursday 2:00, Grant Suite 3. Urban Policy Determination in an Intergovernmental Context; Relationships Among Actors, Processes and Outcomes (Lineberry)-Friday 9:30, Caucus Room 4. Efforts to Meet Local Government Needs for Science and Technology (Miller)-Friday 2:00, Caucus Room 5. Intergovernmental Aid: Patterns and Effects of Interjurisdictional Transfers (Strouse)- Saturday 9:30, Map Room Approved For Release 2004/03/12 : CIA-RDP80M00165AO024001500GA-1 Approved For Release 2004/03/12 : CIA-RDP80M00165AO02400150002-1 6. The Blind Men and the Elephant: Public Officials' Perspectives on Intergovernmental Relations (Wright) -Saturday 2:00, Map Room 7. Evaluating the New Federalism: Lessons Learned About Change and Reform in Intergovern- mental Relations (Liebschutz)-Sunday 9:30, Monroe East 8. Devolution and Decentralization in the United Kingdom (Sharpe)-Sunday 11:45, Bancroft Suite SECTION 14. POLITICAL SCIENCE AS A PROFESSION Victoria Schuck, Mount Holyoke College 2. The Obligation of Scholars to their Work and to Public Life (Kateb) -Saturday 9:30, Conser- vatory 3. Roundtable: Defining and Redefining Political Science: Is There a Core to the Discipline? (Finifter)-Sunday 9:30, Military Room 4. The Political Scientist in the Governance of the University (Peltason) -Thursday 2:00, Conservatory 5. The New in Teaching and in Evaluation Research (Permaloff) -Friday 9:30, Map Room 6. Teaching About Congress: A Roundtable (Mayhew) -Saturday 2:00, Cabinet Room 7. The Ethical Political Scientist (Schuck)-Friday 2:00, Jefferson West SECTION 15. AMERICAN POLITICAL THOUGHT AND THE STUDY OF AMERICAN POLITICS Martin Diamond, Georgetown University 1. The Electoral College and the American Idea of Democracy (Garfinkel) -Thursday 9:30, Cabinet Room 2. Madison, Marx and Pluralism (Lowi)-Friday 9:30, Hemisphere Room 3. 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Each panel is designated by two numbers; the first indicates the general section under which it comes, the second indicates the panel itself. For instance, Panel 4-2 is the second panel in Section 4. THURSDAY, 9:30 A.M. 1-1 THE NEW HISTORY OF POLITICAL THOUGHT: LANGUAGE AND POLITICS ... ... ..... .. ..... .. .. ....... Georgetown East Chair: Gordon J. Schochet, Livingston College, Rutgers University Papers: "The Political Nature of Theorizing" Sheldon Wolin, Princeton University "Political Language and the Explanation of Political Action" Quentin Skinner, Cambridge University and The Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton University Disc.: Jeffrey Nelson, Claremont Mens College Nannerl Keohane, Stanford University Gordon J. Schochet, Livingston College, Rutgers University 2-2 PROCESS THEORIES OF POLITICAL CHANGE ................. Georgetown West Chair: James A. Caporaso, Northwestern University Papers: "Galton's Problem in Longitudinal Perspective: Diffusion and Development of Public Policy in Scandinavia, 1890-1965" David Klingman, University of Southern California "Some Implications of Dynamic Policy Process Stability" Carol W. Kohfeld, University of Missouri-St. Louis "The Social Democratic Party and Class Mobilization in Western Europe" John Sprague, Washington University, St. Louis "The Bargaining Set: Outcomes and Processes of Vote Trading and Democratic Theory" Joe Oppenheimer, University of Maryland Disc.: John Freeman, University of Missouri-Columbia John Gillespie, Indiana University 3-2 CHANGE IN WESTERN PARTY SYSTEMS ....................... Monroe West Chair: Peter H. Merkl, University of California, Santa Barbara; and Rafael Zariski, University of Nebraska, Lincoln Papers: "Dutch Electoral Change" M. Kent Jennings and Greg Markus, University of Michigan; and Galen A. Irwin, University of Leiden "The Revitalization of French Parties" Farn k Wilson, Purdue University "Changing Perspectives in the West German Party System" Jutta Helm, Western Illinois University; and Zelime Amen Ward, University of Texas at Austin "Change in British Party Politics" Bruce E. Cain, California Institute of Technology "Ideological Change in Western Parties" John C. Thomas, University of Cincinnati "Italian and West German Party Members and Political Change" Peter H. Merkl, University of California, Santa Barbara "The Centrality of Party in Voting Choice" C. Neal Tate, North Texas State University Disc.: Michael M. Harrison, Johns Hopkins University, School of Advanced International Study Stephen L. Fisher, Emory and Henry College Lawrence Mayer, Texas Tech University Frank Belloni, Virginia Commonwealth University Lowell G. Noonan, California State University, Northridge Approved For Release 2004/03/12 : CIA-RDP80M00165AO0240015000231 Approved For Release 2004/03/12 : CIA-RDP80MOO165AO02400150002-1 5-1 ETHNICITY AND CULTURAL PLURALISM ..... ....... Caucus Room Chair: M. Crawford Young, University of Wisconsin, Madison Papers: "Modernization and Consociationalism: Lebanon as a Case Study" Tawfic Farah, University of Kuwait "Ethnic Pluralism, Political Participation, and National Integration: A Comparative Analysis" Henry Heitowit, University of Michigan "'Control' and the Explanation of Stability in Deeply Divided Societies: Reflections on Jewish-Arab Relations in Israel" Ian Lustick, Dartmouth College "Consociational Authoritarianism: Incentives and Hindrances Toward Power Sharing and Devolution in South Africa and Namibia" John Seiler, Poughkeepsie, New York Disc.: Nelson Kasfir, Dartmouth College Aristide Zolberg, University of Chicago 6-4 MATHEMATICAL MODELS IN INTERNATIONAL POLITICS ............. Grant Suite Chair: Dina A. Zinnes, Indiana University Papers: "Alliance Behavior and the Balance of Power: A Derivation Based on Kaplan" Rudolph Siverson, University of California, Davis; and George Duncan, Carnegie-Mellon University "Applications of Catastrophe Theory to International Cooperation" Norman Scoffield, University of Texas at Austin "Analysis of an International Policy Coalition" Martin W. Sampson, III, Indiana University "How a War Ends: A Rational Choice Model Approach" Donald Wittman, University of California, Santa Cruz Disc.: Kul Rai, Southern Connecticut State College David Scott Ross, University of Minnesota 6-7 INTERNATIONAL CRISIS ANALYSIS: THE MIDDLE EAST ............. Edison Suite Chair: Jonathan Wilkenfeld, Pennsylvania State University Papers: "The Mapping of International Crises in the Middle East, 1938-1975" Michael Brecher, McGill University; and Hannan Naveh, Hebrew University of Jerusalem "Crisis Decision-Making: Rationality and Israel's Choices" Janice Stein, McGill University; and Raymond Tanter, University of Michigan "What Would the Fifth Middle East War Look Like: An Experiment in Crisis Forecasting" Steven J. Rosen, Australian National University "Interstate and Societal Perspectives on Conflict and Crisis in the Middle East" Jonathan Wilkenfeld, University of Maryland [title unknown] Edward Azar, University of North Carolina Disc.: Stephen J. Andriole, Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency Alan Dowty, University of Notre Dame 7-6 ORGANIZATIONAL DECISION MAKING ... .............. .. .... Dupont Suite Chair: Robert S. Friedman, Pennsylvania State University Papers: "On Ambiguity and Decisionmaker Relations in Organizations" Allan W. Lerner, CUNY, Lehman College "A Theory of Bureaucratic Conflict and Change: A Political Economy Perspective" Timothy M. Hennessy, University of Rhode Island; and Spencer Wellhofer, University of Denver "Organization Theory as Epistemology: The Demise of Hierarchy and Objectivity" Frederick C. Thayer, University of Pittsburgh "The Organizational Imperative in Post-Industrial Society: Stimulus for Revolt and/or Reinforced Response Toward the Coercive Administrative Polity" Phillip C. Wall, College of Charleston Disc.: James W. Davis, Jr., Washington University, St. Louis William L. Siffin, Jr., Indiana University 7-9 ORGANIZATIONAL PERSPECTIVES ON THE NEWS .. .... .. .. .. ... . Monroe East Chair: Leon V. Sigal, Wesleyan Universit Approved For Release 2004/03/12 : CIA-RDP80MOO165AO02400150002-1 Approved For Release 2004/03/12 : CIA-RDP80MOO165AO02400150002-1 Papers: "White House Press Operations and the News Media: The Phases of a Continuing Relationship" Michael B. Grossman and Martha Joynt Kumar, Towson State University "Mass Media and Political Change: A Comparative Perspective" John C. Pollock, Rutgers University Disc.: Demetrios Caraley, Columbia University 8-6 EVALUATION ................ . . .. ............ ..... Chevy Chase Suite Chair: Victor G. Neilsen, North Texas State University Papers: "Public Policy Evaluation as a Change Agent: The Praxis of Crime Analysis" Craig Wanner, Kean College "Evaluation Research, Public Policy, and Theory: Interfaces to be Developed" Rita Mae Kelly, Camden College, Rutgers University "Evaluation and Authority in Effective Educational Policy" Louise Comfort, San Jose State University "Intangible Costs and Benefits in the Evaluation of Public Policy" Bruce C. Vladeck, Columbia University 9-3 WHATEVER HAPPENED TO THE CONSTITUTION IN THE STUDY OF CONSTITUTIONAL LAW? ....... ... . .... ......... Military Room Chair: Robert Horn, Stanford University Papers: "Living with a Living Constitution: 200 minus 10 and Counting" C. Herman Pritchett, University of California, Santa Barbara "The Judicial Craftsmanship of the Burger Court" Martin Shapiro, University of California, Berkeley Disc.: Herbert J. Storing, University of Virginia Craig Ducat, Northern Illinois University Ward Elliott, Claremont Men's College 10-1 PRESIDENTS AND THEIR ADVISORS .. .. ...... .. ..... .... Hemisphere Room Chair: John H. Kassel, Ohio State University Papers: "Presidents and Advisors: Filtering the Two-Way Flow of Information" Elaine Wolfson, SONY, Stony Brook "Advising the President on Legislation: Patterns of Executive Branch Influence" Stephen J. Wayne, Richard L. Cole, and James F. C. Hyde, George Washington University "The Ford Domestic Council: History of an Advisory Unit in Flux" Louis Maisel, Colby College; amd John Helmer, University of Melbourne "Staffing the Presidency: Premature Notes on the New Administration" Richard E. Neustadt, Harvard University Disc.: Stephen Hess, The Brookings Institution, Washington, D.C. Margaret J. Wyszomirski, Dickinson College 11-2 PARTY ORGANIZATION AND CANDIDACIES ....... ... . . ....... Conservatory Chair: Leon D. Epstein, University of Wisconsin-Madison Papers: "A Social Learning Theory of Campaign Decision-Making: Candidate and Party Roles in Campaign Innovations" Marjorie Randon Hershey, Indiana University "The Electoral Relationship Between Congressmen and Their District Parties" David M. Olson, University of North Carolina at Greensboro "Presidential Responsibility for National Party Atrophy" Harold F. Bass, Jr., Ouachita Baptist University Disc.: Frank J. Sorauf, University of Minnesota Earl R. Kruschke, California State University, Chico 12-1 PUBLIC EXPECTATIONS AND GOVERNMENTAL PERFORMANCE .. Thoroughbred Room Chair: Andrew Hacker, CUNY, Queens College Paper: "Do Americans Know What They Want? An Attempt at an Empirical Answer" Paul Weaver, Fortune Magazine, New York Disc.: Ester Fuchs, University of Chicago Kevin Mulcahy, Claremont Graduate School Ann Willner, University of Kansas Approved For Release 2004/03/12 : CIA-RDP80MOO165AO0240015000i1 Approved For Release 2004/03/12 : CIA-RDP80M00165AO02400150002-1 12-2 PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARIES ........ .. .. ...... .. .......... Jefferson East Chair: Richard Rubin, Columbia University Papers: "Press Coverage and Candidate Success in Presidential Primaries" Thomas Patterson, Syracuse University "Presidential Primaries: Continuities, Dimensions of Change, and Political Implications" Richard Rubin, Columbia University "Rational Voting in an Open Primary?" Meredith Watts and Ronald Hedlund, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee "Campaign Organizations Face the Mass Media in the 1976 Nomination Process" F. Christopher Arterton, Yale University Disc.: John Sears, Campaign Director, Reagan for President Committee, 1976 Richard Boyd, Wesleyan University 13-1 INTERGOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS AND JURISDICTIONAL ACCOMMODATION ON SOCIAL POLICIES IN WESTERN NATIONS . .. . . .... . . . ..... ..FarragutSuite Chair: Martha Derthick, The Brookings Institution, Washington, D.C. Papers: "Comparative Interjurisdictional Relations in Health" Harvey M. Sapolsky, Massachusetts Institute of Technology "Credentials, Jurisdiction, and Mobility: Physicians in the European Community" Hans J. Michelmann, University of Missouri-St. Louis Disc.: William A. Glaser, Columbia University Rosemary Stevens, Tulane University 15-1 THE ELECTORAL COLLEGE AND THE AMERICAN IDEA OF DEMOCRACY ...................................... Cabinet Room Chair: Herbert Garfinkel, University of Nebraska at Omaha Papers: "The Case for the Electoral College" Judith Best,SUNY, Cortland "The Case Against the Electoral College" Lawrence D. Longley, Lawrence University Disc.: Birch Bayh, (D-Ind.), U.S. Senate THURSDAY, 2:00 P.M. 1-2 THE RELATION OF THE POLITICAL PHILOSOPHIES OF PLATO AND ARISTOTLE .. .. .. . .. . .. .. ....... . .. . ...... .. . Thoroughbred Room Chair: Joseph Cropsey, University of Chicago Papers: "The Goals of Political Inquiry" Frederick J. Crosson, University of Notre Dame "The Political Thought of Plato and Aristotle" Jacob Klein, St. John's College Disc.: Mary L. Pollingue, Northern Illinois University Arlene W. Saxonhouse, University of Michigan 2-1 THE EVALUATION OF EMPIRICAL POLITICAL THEORIES SINCE WORLD WAR 11 ... .. .. ... . . ......... . . . ...... .. .. Military Room Chair: Maria J. Falco, University of Tulsa Papers: "Contributions of Psychological Theories of Empirical Political Theory" M. Margaret Conway, University of Maryland "Democratic Theory and the Inadequacy of Empirical Political Science" Kenneth L. Deutsch, SUNY, Geneseo "Something Happened ... The Loss of Tension in Grand Political Theory" Michael Weinstein, Purdue University; and Deena Weinstein, De Paul University "Empirical Theory and the Behavioral Movement in Political Science: An Overview and Appraisal" Maria J. Falco, University of Tulsa Disc.: Dwaine Marvick, University of California, Los Angeles 3-1 INTEREST GROUP INTERMEDIATION ...... .. .. ... .. .... . .. . Caucus Room Chair: Philippe C. Schmitter, University of Chicago Papers: "A Critique of Theories of Interest Representation" Robert Alford, University of California, Santa Cruz Approved For Release 2004/03/12 : CIA-RDP80M00165AO02400150002-1 Approved For Release 2004/03/12 : CIA-RDP80M00165AO02400150002-1 "Interest Group Incorporation in Sweden" Eric Petersen, Yale University "Peak Associations and the Tensions of Interest Intermediation" Robert Salisbury, Washington University, St. Louis "Interest Intermediation and Regime Governability in Western Europe" Philippe C. Schmitter, University of Chicago "Organized Labor as Political Opposition in Industrial-Capitalist Societies: A Comparison of France and the United States" W. Rand Smith, University of Michigan "The Internalization of the External Diseconomies of Anti-Social Actions: A Comparison of Scandinavia and Britain" Gudmund Hernes, University of Bergen, Norway 4-1 PARTICIPATION IN COMMUNIST COUNTRIES .................... Map Room Chair: Richard C. Gripp, San Diego State University Papers: "The Competitive Election in Communist Yugoslavia" Susan Bridge, Wesleyan University "Decentralization and Participation in Local Chinese Politics" Victor C. Falkenheim, University of Toronto Disc.: Kenneth Jowett, University of California, Berkeley Karen Rosenblum-Cale, Western Illinois University Jan Triska, Stanford University 5-2 RADICAL MILITARY REGIMES ...... ... . . ............. . Chevy Chase Suite Chair: Samuel Decalo, Forest Hills, New York Papers: "Rhetoric and Reality in the Andes: Radical Military Regimes in Peru and Ecuador" John Samuel Fitch, University of Colorado, Boulder "The Radical Officers: Myth or Reality" Edward Feit, University of Massachusetts "Contemporary Radical Third World Regimes: Prospects for their Survival" Miles D. Wolpin, SUNY, Potsdam; and Pradip Sarbadhikari, Lakehead University Disc.: William T. Levine, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill A. Akinsanya, University of Lagos 6-2 DOMESTIC SOURCES OF FOREIGN POLICY ............. . .. .... Cabinet Room Chair: James R. Kurth, Swarthmore College Papers: "Ideology and Interests as Determinants of American Foreign Policy" Stephen A. Krasner, University of California, Los Angeles "Domestic Influences on Soviet Foreign Policy: Elite Images and Soviet Policy in the Middle East" Dina Spechler, Tel Aviv University "The Political Economy of Chinese Foreign Policy" Bruce Cumings, University of Washington "Decolonization in Britain and France: Party Structure and Party Strategy in the Determination of Foreign Policy" Miles Kahler, Princeton University "The Second Image Reversed: International Sources of Domestic Politics" Peter Gourevitch, McGill University 6-11 NON-STATE ACTORS IN GLOBAL POLITICS ... ... .. .... ....... . Monroe East Chair: Yale H. Ferguson, Rutgers University-Newark Papers: "From Unity to Fragmentation: Actors as a Conceptual Variable in World Politics" Richard W. Mansbach and John A. Vasquez, Rutgers University; and Lawrence S. Falkowski, Louisiana State University "Subnational, Transnational, and National Interests: Confluence and Conflict" J. Martin Rochester, University of Missouri-St. Louis "The Utility of a Multiple Systems Model for the Explanation and Prediction of Non-State Behavior: An Illustration from America-West German Relations" Donald E. Lampert, Arizona State University "Aspects of Non-Territorial Terror" Stephen Sloan, University of Oklahoma "Noncentral Governments as International Actors: A Case Study and Discussion" Thomas J. Price, University of Texas at El Paso Approved For Release 2004/03/12 : CIA-RDP80M00165AO0240015000Q-1 Approved For Release 2004/03/12 : CIA-RDP80M00165AO02400150002-1 "Narcotics and Transnational Politics: The Mexico Connection" Richard Craig, Kent State University "Corrupt Practices by Transnational Corporations" Jonathan F. Galloway, Lake Forest College 7-5 BUREAUCRATIC STRUCTURES AND POLICY OUTCOMES ......... Georgetown West Chair: J. Leiper Freeman, Vanderbilt University Papers: "Governmental Organizations and their Domains: A Taxonomy of Interaction Modes" Eugene Lewis, Hamilton College "Bureaucratic Power: The Impact of Clientele, Expertise, Leadership, and Vitality" Kenneth John Meier, Rice University "Organizational Structures and Agenda: Policy Making in the State Department, 1945-1954" James Newcomer, Mental Research Institute, Palo Alto, California "Does Public Administration Make Any Difference? A Review and a Case Study" Bruce Rocheleau, Northern Illinois University Disc.: David Davis, Cornell University I. M. Destler, The Brookings Institution, Washington, D.C. 8-10 CITIZEN EVALUATION OF PUBLIC POLICY .................... Dupont Suite Chair: Doris A. Graber, University of Illinois, Chicago Circle Papers: "Evaluating Crime-Fighting Policies: The Public's Perspective" Doris A. Graber, University of Illinois, Chicago Circle "Citizen Evaluation of Police Services" Fred A. Meyer, Jr. and Ralph Baker, Ball State University "Political Aspects of Public Policy Evaluation" David D. Dabelko,Ohio University "The Quality of Municipal Service: Concept, Measure and Results" Doh C. Shin and Daniel M. Johnson, Sangamon State University Disc.: John R. Todd, North Texas State University Robert J. Mundt, University of North Carolina at Charlotte 9-1 SHOULD JUDICIAL NOTICE BE TAKEN OF THE INCIDENCE OF CRIME IN DEFINING DEFENDANTS' RIGHTS ...................... Georgetown East Chair: Jacob Landynski, New School for Social Research Papers: "The Limits of Police Authority and the Burden of Judicial Policymaking" Keith Jurow, University of Pittsburgh, Johnstown "Pleas No Bargains? Criminality, Case Disposition, and Defendant Treatment" Thomas M. Uhlman, University of Missouri-St. Louis; and Darlene Walker, University of Houston "The Exclusionary Rule and the Crime Rate" Tinsley E. Yarbrough, East Carolina University Disc.: David Fellman, University of Wisconsin, Madison Marvin Schick, New School for Social Research 10-2 THE IMPACT OF MAYORAL LEADERSHIP: POLICY INNOVATION AND RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT ............ Edison Suite Chair: Peter K. Eisinger, University of Wisconsin, Madison Papers: "Black Mayoral Leadership: Changing Issues and Shifting Coalitions" Georgia Persons, Howard University "Mayors and Policy Innovation" Arnold Howitt, Harvard University "The Impact of Black Mayors on Urban Policy" Edmond Keller, Indiana University (title unknown] Michael Preston, University of Illinois, Urbana Disc.: Ed Greer, Roosevelt University Charles Levine, University of Maryland 11-1 VALUES, RULES, AND OUTCOMES IN THE PRESIDENTIAL SELECTION PROCESS .......... ........ .. .... Monroe West Chair: Austin Ranney, American Enterprise Institute, Washington, D.C. Papers: "Delegate Selection in the Caucus-Convention States" Mark Siegel, The White House ,proved For Release 2004/03/12 : CIA-RDP80M00165AO02400150002-1 Approved For Release 2004/03/12 : CIA-RDP80M00165AO02400150002-1 "New Rules and New Games in the National Conventions" Gerald M. Pomper, Rutgers University "Caucuses Versus Primaries: How Much Do Delegate Selection Institutions Really Matter?" Thomas R. Marshall, University of Texas at Arlington Disc.: Charles Longley, Bucknell University Byron Shafer, Russell Sage Foundation 12-3 CHANGING DIMENSIONS OF ETHNIC GROUP POLITICS IN THE UNITED STATES .. ............ .. .. .. . ....... .. . Farragut Suite Chair: Joyce Gelb, CUNY, The City College Papers: "Ethnicity and Political Problem Solving at the Community Level" Dale C. Nelson, Fordham University "Multi-Racialism in American Local Politics: Racial Bloc Voting in Hawaii" Michael Haas, University of Hawaii at Manoa "Ethnically Based Political Interest Groups: A Comparative Study of Four Ethnic Groups" Mary Hanna, SUNY, Binghamton Disc.: Irving Levine, Institute on Pluralism and Group Identity, New York City F. Chris Garcia, University of New Mexico 12-4 THE 1976 PRESIDENTIAL DEBATES, PART I ................. Hemisphere Room Chair: Burns W. Roper, The Roper Organization, New York City Papers: [title unknown] Burns W. Roper, The Roper Organization, New York City [title unknown] Warren Mitofsky, CBS News [title unknown] F. Clifton White Disc.: Ruth Clark, Yankelovich, Skelley and White, Washington, D.C. Barry Sussman, The Washington Post 13-2 INTERGOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS AND POLITICAL ECONOMY: APPROACHES TO POLITICAL AND ECONOMIC FEDERALISM .......... Grant Suite Chair: Vincent Ostrom, Indiana University Papers: "Economic Theory, Fiscal Federalism and Political Federalism" Robert L. Bish, University of Maryland "Public Choice and Political Preferences: The Fiscal Impact of ESEA Title I" Laura Irwin, American University "Adapting the Responsibility Center Concept to Intergovernmental Relations" David O. Porter, International Institute of Management, Berlin Disc.: Wallace Oates, Princeton University Vaughn Blankenship, National Science Foundation, Washington, D.C. 14-4 THE POLITICAL SCIENTIST IN THE GOVERNANCE OF THE UNIVERSITY- A ROUNDTABLE ......... .... .................... . . .. Conservatory Chair: Jack W. Peltason, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and American Council on Education Panelists: Samuel DuBois Cook, Dillard University Ivan Hinderaker, University of California at Riverside C. Peter Magrath, University of Minnesota James A. Robinson, University of West Florida David B. Truman, Mount Holyoke College THURSDAY, 8:30 P.M. PLENARY SESSION 1 ................................. Georgetown East/West "The Congressional Budget Process" Alice M. Rivlin, Director, Congressional Budget Office, United States Congress FRIDAY, 9:30 A.M. 1-3 KANT'S POLITICAL THOUGHT . .. .. .. .. ......... ...... .Thoroughbred Room Chair: Patrick Riley, University of Wisconsin -Madison Approved For Release 2004/03/12 : CIA-RDP80M00165AO02400150992-1 Approved For Release 2004/03/12 : CIA-RDP80M00165AO02400150002-1 Papers: "Kant on the Public and the Private" Jean Bethke Elshtain, University of Massachusetts "Kant's Political Theory as a Part of his Practical Philosophy" Patrick Riley, University of Wisconsin-Madison "Politics, Morality and History in Kant" William Galston, University of Texas at Austin Disc.: Judith N. Shklar, Harvard University Bruce Rigelman, College of William and Mary 2-3 COMMUNICATING ACROSS PARADIGMS IN POLITICAL INQUIRY ........ Grant Suite Chair: William T. Bluhm, University of Rochester Papers: "Slouching Toward Synthesis in Political Science: The Incommensurability Problem and the Prospects for the Evolution of a New Paradigm" Samuel Hines, College of Charleston "Meaning and Measurement across Paradigms: Metaphor and Irony in Political Inquiry" John S. Nelson, University of Iowa "Theoretical Commensurability and the Problem of Mannheim's Paradox" James B. Noble, Ohio State University "The Functionalist Paradigm" G. Bingham Powell, Jr., University of Rochester "The Psychological Paradigm" Kenneth Hoover, College of Wooster "The Rational Choice Paradigm" Stuart J. Thorson, Ohio State University Disc.: George J. Graham, Jr., Vanderbilt University 3-3 COMPARATIVE GOVERNMENT: FEDERALISM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Farragu t Suite Chair: Richard P. Nathan, The Brookings Institution, Washington, D.C. Presentations on Research Activities: The Joint Center for Federal and Regional Studies, Wenkenhof, Switzerland Max Frenkel, Director "'The MacDougall Report' on the Role of Public Finances in European Integration" Klaus Schneider, Directorate-General for Economic and Financial Affairs, Commission of European Communities Papers: "Comparative Local Government Reform-U.S. and Germany" Arthur B. Gunlicks, University of Richmond "The Impact of Regional Planning on the Political Process-U.S. and Germany" Fred L. Morrison, University of Minnesota Disc.: Benjamin H. Read, President, The German Marshall Fund James L. Sundquist, The Brookings Institution, Washington, D.C. 4-2 POLITICAL STRUCTURE AND REGIONAL AUTONOMY IN COMMUNIST COUNTRIES ................................ Edison Suite Chair: William Welsh, University of Iowa Papers: "Policy Choices and Autonomy at the Republic Level in the USSR" Jack Bielasiaki, Indiana University "The Impact of Local Structural Variation on the Policy Process in Yugoslavia" James H. Seroka, University of North Carolina-Greensboro Disc.: Valerie Bunce, Lake Forest College Carol Nechemias, Arizona State University C. Bradley Scharf, University of Arizona 5-3 INTERNAL DETERMINANTS OF FOREIGN POLICY: THREE LATIN AMERICAN CASES ..... .. ...... .. .... .. ... Georgetown West Chair: Carlos A. Astiz, SUNY, Albany Papers: "Domestic Interest Groups as Determinants of Venezuelan Foreign Policy" Mary Jeanne Reid Martz, Clemson University "Domestic Determinants of Mexico's Third World Foreign Policy" Marcia A. Grant, Oberlin College "Internal Determinants of Supranational Compacts: Argentine Foreign Policy Toward the Plata River Basin" Ruben De Hoyos, University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh Disc.: Michael A. Morris, Clemson University Approved For Release 2004/03/12: CIA-RDP80M00165AO02400150002-1 Approved For Release 2004/03/12 : CIA-RDP80M00165AO02400150002-1 6-3 FOREIGN ECONOMIC POLICY OF ADVANCED INDUSTRIAL STATES ... Georgetown East Chair: Peter J. Katzenstein, Cornell University Papers: "The Domestic Influences on Canadian Commercial and Monetary Policy: Beavers Build Dams?" Maureen Appel Molot, Carleton University "Nuclear Export Policies and the International Control of Nuclear Commerce" Edward F. Wonder, Cornell University "National Capital in the European Community: The Struggle over the Lome Convention" Carl Lankowski, Columbia University; and Gordon Adams, Council for Economic Priorities, New York Disc.: Wilfred Kohl, Johns Hopkins University, School of Advanced International Studies, Bologna, Italy 6-10 INVESTIGATING THE 'CAUSES' OF WAR: PROGRESS OBSTACLES AND PROSPECTS ... .. .... .. ... . ... ... Monroe West Chair: Robert C. North, Stanford University Papers: [title unknown] Richard Ashley, University of Southern California "Epidemiology of War" Francis Beer, University of Colorado [title unknown] David Dewitt. University of British Columbia [title unknown] Brian Job, University of Minnesota [title unknown] Barry Schneider, Consultant to Members of Congress for Peace Through Law [title unknown] Charles Gochman, University of Pittsburgh [title unknown] Thomas Trout, University of New Hampshire 7-7 IMPROVING THE PERFORMANCE OF PUBLIC ORGANIZATIONS ........ Dupont Suite Chair: Gary L. Wamsley, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Papers: "State Executive Branch Reorganizations, Patterns and Performance" James L. Garnett, West Virginia College of Graduate Studies "The Incentive Systems Approach to the Study of Public Organizations" Robert W. Backoff and Barry M. Mitnick, Ohio State University; and Hal G. Rainey, Florida State University "Toward a Theory of Innovation in Organizations" George W. Downs, Jr., University of California, Riverside; and Lawrence B. Mohr, University of Michigan "The Impact of Neighborhood Organizations upon the Provision of Public Services" Peter Gluck and Ellis Perlman, University of Michigan at Flint Disc.: Lester Salamon, Duke University and President's Reorganization Project, O.M.B. Roger Durand, University of Houston 8-4 IMPLEMENTATION .... ...... ............ ..... . .. . . . Chevy Chase Suite Chair: Dale Rogers Marshall, University of California, Davis Papers: "Implementing Public Service Employment" Donald C. Baumer, Ohio State University "Welfare Reform: Lessons from FAP and SSI" M. Kenneth Bowler, U.S. House of Representatives "Implementation of a Federal-State Health Program: Political and Administrative Lessons from Connecticut and Vermont" Christa Altenstetter, International Institute of Management, Berlin; and James Warner Bjorkman, University of Wisconsin-Madison "Politics, Policy and Violence in the Large American City" Devin Bent, University of Wisconsin, Madison Disc.: Milton Morris, The Brookings Institution, Washington, D.C. 9-2 AN IMPERIAL JUDICIARY? . . . .. .......... .. .. . . . . .. .... .. Monroe East Chair: Robert Scigliano, Boston College Approved For Release 2004/03/12: CIA-RDP80M00165AO024001500P-1 Approved For Release 2004/03/12 : CIA-RDP80MOO165AO02400150002-1 Papers: "Judicial Power in the Perspective of History" J. Skelly Wright, Circuit Judge, United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit Court "Judicial Imperialism: The School Busing Decisions" Lino A. Graglia, University of Texas at Austin Disc.: Harry M. Clor, Kenyon College Stephen C. Halpern, SUNY, Buffalo 10-3 CONGRESSIONAL CONTROL OF THE EXECUTIVE BRANCH? ........ Military Room Chair: Mark V. Nadel, Government Research Corporation, Washington, D.C. Papers: "Congressional Committee Oversight Behavior: A Longitudinal Analysis" Joel D. Aberbach, University of Michigan "Congressional Responses to Executive Privilege" Robert Hammel, Moravian College "Congressional Control of Foreign Policy? Incentives, Strategies, and Lessons from the 'Post-Vietnam' Period" Victor C. Johnson, Committee on International Relations, U.S. House of Representatives "Foresight, Oversight, and Legislative Development: A View of Congressional Policy Making" Harrison Fox, Harvard University; Susan Hammond, American University; and Jeanne Bell Nicholson, University of Maryland, Baltimore County Disc.: Paul J. Halpern, University of California, Los Angeles 11-8 THE FUTURE OF AMERICAN POLITICAL PARTIES ............... Conservatory Chair: Anthony King, University of Essex Papers: "Prospects for Party Realignment: An Anglo-American Comparison" Ivor Crewe, University of Essex "The Impact of Political Television on Nonpartisan Voting Behavior" Richard A. Joslyn, Temple University "The Future of American Political Parties" Jeane Kirkpatrick, American Enterprise Institute, Washington, D.C. and Georgetown University Disc.: Donald E. Stokes, Princeton University 12-5 WOMEN AND POLITICS-THE 'POLITICAL GENERATION' PERSPECTIVE . Cabinet Room Chair: Richard G. Niemi, University of Rochester Papers: "Women Identified Women-Generational Differences in Interest Group Potential" Virginia Sapiro, University of Wisconsin-Madison "Women and Neighborhoods: Political Involvement at the Local Level" Kathleen McCourt, Loyola University of Chicago; and Alene Bycer, University of Chicago "Stability and Change-A Generational Analysis of Educated Women's Socio-Political Views" Roberta S. Sigel and John Reynolds, Rutgers University Disc.: Dean Jaros, University of Kentucky Nancy McGlen, SUNY, Buffalo Kristi Andersen, Ohio State University 13-3 URBAN POLICY DETERMINATION IN AN INTERGOVERNMENTAL CONTEXT: RELATIONSHIPS AMONG ACTORS, PROCESSES, AND OUTCOMES ...... Caucus Room Chair: Robert L. Lineberry, Northwestern University Papers: "When Push Comes to Shove: Sticking-Points and Ploys in Intergovernmental Relations" Donald Rosenthal, SONY, Buffalo "On the Outside Looking In: PIGs, Federalism, and the New York City Fiscal Crisis" Carol S. Greenwald, CUNY, Brooklyn College "On the Inside Looking Out: Police Policy and External Determinants" Jeff Henig, Northwestern University; Neal Milner, University of Hawaii; and Robert L. Lineberry, Northwestern University "Intergovernmental Dynamics of Growth Policy: Micro-Macro Linkages" Fran Burke, Suffolk University Disc.: Paul Fisher, Lake Forest College F. Ted Hebert, University of Oklahoma 14-5 THE NEW IN TEACHING AND IN EVALUATION RESEARCH ... .. . ... .. Map Room Chair: Anne Permaloff, Auburn University at Montgomery A-proved For Release 2004/03/12 : CIA-RDP80MOO165AO02400150002-1 35 Approved For Release 2004/03/12 : CIA-RDP80M00165AO02400150002-1 Papers: "Teaching Techniques and Student Perceptions of Them in Introductory Social Science Courses" Trudy Haffron Bers, Oakton Community College "Cognitive and Attitudinal Change in the Introductory American Politics Course" David A. Caputo, Purdue University "EXPER SIM and Political Science: Further Experimental Findings" Roy E. Miller, Southern Illinois University at Carbondale; and David A. Bositis, Southern Illinois University "Participation and Education: Power Sharing in the Classroom" Greta Salem, DePaul University Disc.: Judith A. Gillespie, Indiana University Esther Millon Seeman, Middle Tennessee State University 15-2 MADISON, MARX AND PLURALISM ...................... Hemisphere Room Chair: Theodore Lowi, Cornell University Panelists: Peter Bachrach, Temple University Martin Diamond, Georgetown University David Resnick, Cornell University FRIDAY, 2:00 P.M. 1-5 ANARCHISTS VERSUS MARXISTS: PERSPECTIVES ON POWER AND POLITICAL CHANGE ......... Thoroughbred Room Chair: Martha Ackelsberg, Smith College Papers: "Marx, Bakunin, and the Problem of Social Transformation" John P. Clark, Loyola University in New Orleans "Marx's Response to Anarchist Theories of Social and Political Change" Paul Thomas, University of California, Berkeley Disc.: Zillah Eisenstein, Ithaca College Alan Ritter, Indiana University 2-5 STUDIES OF COMPLEX POLITICAL SYSTEMS ..................... Map Room Chair: Ronald D. Brunner, University of Michigan Papers: "Can the End of Power Politics Somehow Be Part of the Very Concepts with Which Its Story is Told?" Hayward R. Alker, Jr., Massachusetts Institute of Technology "Scientific Gaming: The Use and Development of Free-Form Scenarios" Garry D. Brewer, Yale University "Coordination of Federal Fiscal and Budgetary Policy Process: Decisional Effects" John P. Crecine, Carnegie-Mellon University 34 THE COMPARATIVE POLITICS OF ECONOMIC POLICY-MAKING .... ... Cabinet Room Chair: Leon N. Lindberg, University of Wisconsin-Madison Papers: "Monetary Policy in America: Findings and Some Comparisons with the European Experience" Andrew T. Cowart and Anthony G. Blum, University of Iowa "The Politics of Central Banking: Comparisons from Recent Experience" John Woolley, University of Wisconsin, Madison Disc.: Ralph Bryant, The Brookings Institution, Washington, D.C. Hans Schmitt, The International Monetary Fund, Washington, D.C. Andrew Martin, Harvard University 4-3 THE POLITICS OF SOCIAL POLICY IN COMMUNIST COUNTRIES ...... Georgetown West Chair: Bernice Madison, San Francisco State University Papers: "Welfare Choices After Mao" Joyce Kallgren, University of California, Davis "Who Gets What, When, and How? Housing in the Soviet Union" Henry Morton, CUNY, Queens College Disc.: Jane Curry, Vassar College Robert J. Osborn, Temple University Frederick Pryor, Swarthmore College Approved For Release 2004/03/12 : CIA-RDP80M00165AO024001500W-1 Approved For Release 2004/03/12 : CIA-RDP80M00165AO02400150002-1 5-4 THIRD WORLD DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES: TRADE-OFF OR RECONCILIATION AMONG GOALS? ............. Georgetown East Chair: Richard E. Stryker, Indiana University Papers: "Perceptions of Development Strategies in the Brazilian Elite" Peter McDonough and Amauryde Souza, University of Michigan "The Corporatization of Interest Groups in Turkey: Towards Channels of Greater Participation or Agents of Social Control?" Robert R. Bianchi, University of Arizona "Dependence and Underdevelopment Among Native Americans" Michael E. Melody, Kenyon College; and Gary C. Anders, George Mason University Disc.: Shahid Burki, The World Bank, Washington, D.C. 6-1 FORCE AND DIPLOMACY IN FOREIGN POLICY .................. Monroe West Chair: Robert J. Art, Brandeis University Papers: "Soviet-American Crisis Interaction: The Cuban Missile Crisis and the October War" Dan Caldwell, Stanford University "The Longterm Impact of Conflict Tactics and Outcomes" Charles Lockhart, Texas Christian University "Policy-Makers and their Critical Assumptions: United States Thinking About Southeast Asia, 1941" Deborah Miner, Bowdoin College "Civilians and Doctrine in America's World War I I Strategic Bombing Campaign" Marilyn Zoeller Wellons, Columbia University Disc.: Paul Y. Hammond, University of Pittsburgh James E. King, Naval War College 7-8 CORRUPTION IN LOCAL ADMINISTRATION . . .... ... . ... .. .. .. FarragutSuite Chair: John A. Gardiner, University of Illinois at Chicago Circle Papers: "Politics and Corruption: The View from the State Legislatures" John G. Peters, University of Nebraska-Lincoln "Corruption Scandals and Political Change: Police and Civic Culture" Lawrence Sherman, SUNY, Albany "The Effects of Corruption Scandals on Police Department Control and Support" John J. McGlennon, College of William and Mary "Corruption in Land-Use Regulation" John A. Gardiner, University of Illinois at Chicago Circle; and Ted Lyman, Stanford Research Institute Disc.: Virginia Ermer, California State College-Fullerton David J. Olson, University of Washington 8-5 ISSUE ANALYSIS ...................................... Edison Suite Chair: Judith V. May, Rutgers University Papers: "Two Typologies: The Relationship Between Housing Policy and Interest Groups" Coralie Bryant and Guy C. Colarulli, American University "Neighborhood Preservation and Federal Policymakers" Eric Moskowitz, The Brookings Institution, Washington, D.C. "Behavioral Versus Environmental Measures: The Politics of Restraint" Stephen A. Merrill, United States Senate Disc.: Joel Kassiola, CUNY, Brooklyn College 9-4 JUDGING AND LEGISLATING, ACTIVISM AND RESTRAINT: THE ETERNAL QUEST FOR A VIABLE LINE .... ...... .... .. .. .. Monroe East Chair: Henry Abraham, University of Virginia Papers: "Judging or Legislating? Application and Evaluation of Diverse Formulae" Daryl R. Fair, Trenton State College "State Supreme Courts and the Legacy of the Warren Court: Old Inquiries for a New Situation" Mary Cornelia Porter, Barat College Disc.: Dennis D. Dorin, University of North Carolina-Charlotte George A. Tarr, St. Olaf College Roger B. Handberg, Florida Technological University James J. Magee, University of Delaware Approved For Release 2004/03/12 : CIA-RDP80M00165AO02400150002-1 Approved For Release 2004/03/12 : CIA-RDP80MOO165AO02400150002-1 10-8 CONGRESSIONAL PARTIES, COALITIONS AND POLICY CONSEQUENCES .................................... Military Room Chair: Lawrence C. Dodd, University of Texas at Austin Papers: "Lobbying Groups as Interest Aggregators in Congress" Anne Costain, University of Colorado; and W. Douglas Costain, Johns Hopkins University, School of Advanced International Studies, "Factions in Committees: The House of Representatives" Glenn R. Parker and Suzanne L. Parker, Miami University of Ohio "From Party Voting to Regional Fragmentation: The House of Representatives, 1933-1956" Barbara Deckard Sinclair, University of California, Riverside "The Conservative Coalition: Origins, Causes and Consequences" David W. Brady and Charles S. Bullock, I11, University of Houston "Cycles and Coalitions in Partisanship: The House and Senate, 1872-1970" Warren Kostroski, Wittenberg University Disc.: Linda Fowler, Syracuse University William Panning, Wesleyan University 10-9 COMPARATIVE CHIEF EXECUTIVES ..... ... ........ .. .. . Hemisphere Room Chair: William F. Mullen, Washington State University Papers: "White House Lobbying and the Problem of Presidential Power" John Manley, Stanford University "Executive Control Over Parliamentary Legislation in Gaullist France" William G. Andrews, SUNY, Brockport "A Cross-National Comparison of Chief Executives" William F. Mullen and Taketsugu Tsurutani, Washington State University Disc.: G. Calvin MacKenzie, George Washington University A. J. Wann, University of Utah 111 MODES OF POLITICAL ACTION .............. ...... . .. .... . Dupont Suite Chair: Judith Stiehm, University of Southern California Papers: "Ecological Resistance" John Rodman, Pitzer College "The Use of the Courts by Women's Groups to Obtain Rights" Karen O'Connor, SUNY, Buffalo "Jury Selection as Political Action" Diane L. Fowlkes, Georgia State University; Larry Noble, Atlanta University; and Bernard Bray, Talladega College "Patterns of Old Age Involvement in Political Associations" Neal Cutler, University of Southern California Disc.: Christian Bay, University of Toronto Bernice Sandier, Project on the Status and Education of Women, Washington, D.C. 12.6 THE IDEA OF EQUALITY: ELITE AND MASS CONCEPTIONS OF AN OLD VALUE .............. Conservatory Chair: Suzanne Weaver, Yale University Papers: "The New Regulation as a Social Movement" Eugene Bardach, University of California, Berkeley "Equality as an Objective of Federal Health Care Policy" Lawrence Brown, The Brookings Institution, Washington, D.C. Disc.: Martin Shefter, Cornell University R. Douglas Arnold, Princeton University Jennifer L. Hochschild, Yale University 12-14 PSYCHOLOGY AND POLITICS: NEW DIRECTIONS IN RESEARCH . . . Chevy Chase Suite Chair: C. Anthony Broh, Hobart and William Smith Colleges Papers: "Psychobiological Adaptation and Political Response Predispositions" Ray A. Geigle, California State College, Bakersfield "A Psychological Theory of Political Alienation" Samuel Long, University of Maryland "Personality and Political Orientations Among Children" Stanley Renshon, CUNY, Lehman College and The Graduate Center "Psychological and Structural Antecedents to Political Participation" Kenneth P. Langton, University of Michigan Approved For Release 2004/03/12 : CIA-RDP80M00165A0024001500Q9-1 Approved For Release 2004/03/12 : CIA-RDP80M00165AO02400150002-1 Disc.: Jeanne Knutson, Wright Institute, Berkeley, California Harold D. Lasswell, Yale University 134 EFFORTS TO MEET LOCAL GOVERNMENT NEEDS FOR SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY ............................. Caucus Room Chair: Trudi C. Miller, National Science Foundation, Washington, D.C. Papers: "Federal Push: The Case of Computers" James L. Perry, University of California, Irvine "Professional Associations as Intermediaries in Transferring Technology to Cities" Richard D. Bingham and Brett W. Hawkins, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee "Local Coalitions for Technology Transfer" James D. Carroll, Paul Flynn, and Thomas Dorsey, Syracuse University Disc.: J. David Roessner, National Science Foundation, Washington, D.C. 14-7 THE ETHICAL POLITICAL SCIENTIST ....................... Jefferson West Chair: Victoria Schuck, Mount Holyoke College Papers: "Politics, Piety, and Professing" J. Peter Euben, University of California, Santa Cruz "Political Research: Revelations, Rectitude, and Reward" Betty H. Zisk, Boston University "Consumer Protection and the College" Paula Gold, Assistant Attorney General, Commonwealth of Massachusetts and Chief of the Consumer Protection Division "Biology and Politics-1977" George W. Ball, Senior Managing Director, Lehman Brothers, Inc., and Former Undersecre- tary of State Disc.: Nancy C. M. Hartsock, Johns Hopkins University FRIDAY, 8:30 P.M. PLENARY SESSION 2. THE 1976 ELECTIONS IN THE UNITED STATES . . ..... . Lincoln East Chair: William Schneider, Harvard University Paper: "Partisanship and Presidential Performance Evaluations in the 1976 Elections" Arthur H. Miller and Warren E. Miller, University of Michigan Disc.: Benjamin I.Page, University of Wisconsin-Madison David E. RePass, University of Connecticut Theodore Lowi, Cornell University SATURDAY, 9:30 A.M. 14 NATURAL LAW AND THE RISE OF MODERN CONSTITUTIONALISM .... Cabinet Room Chair: Ellis Sandoz, East Texas State University Papers: "Hooker's Laws and the English Monarchy: Constitutionalism?" Robert K. Faulkner, Boston College "The Music of the Spheres: A Science and Ethics for an Eighteenth Century Body Politic" Martha K. Zebrowski, Columbia University "Judicial Review and the Unwritten Constitution" Thomas C. Grey, Stanford University School of Law Disc.: Paul E. Sigmund, Princeton University J. G. A. Pocock, Johns Hopkins University Robert J. Harris, University of Virginia 2-4 MODELS OF POLITICAL MAN ........................... Georgetown West Chair: Lance Bennett, University of Washington Papers: "Spiro Agnew the Fool: Deep and Surface Images in the Social Construction of Political Culture" Henry Beck, University of California, Irvine "Politics as Play and Serious Business: The Relations among Action, Setting, and Consciousness in Political Life" Lance Bennett, University of Washington "Waiting for Lefty: The Role of Capitalism in Producing the Democratic Socialist Personality" Approved For Release 2004/03/12 : CIA-RDP80M00165AO02400150002-1 Approved For Release 2004/03/12 : CIA-RDP80M00165AO02400150002-1 Robert E. Lane, Yale University Disc.: Herbert Reid, University of Kentucky 3-5 SPAIN: 1977 .. ............. .... .. .. ................ Georgetown East Chair: Giuseppe Di Palma, University of California, Berkeley; and Juan Linz, Yale University Panelists: Juan Linz, Yale University Stanley Payne, University of Wisconsin, Madison Edward Malefakis, Columbia University William B. Watson, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Richard Gunther, Ohio State University 4.4 THE REMBOURGEOISEMENT OF THE REVOLUTION: THREE PERSPECTIVES ................................. Farragut Suite Chair: Alfred G. Meyer, University of Michigan Papers: "The 'End of Ideology' in Yugoslavia" Cynthia W. Frey, National Endowment for the Humanities, Washington, D.C. "Theoretical Treatments of the Phenomenon of Embourgeoisement in Post-Liberation China" John Bryan Starr, University of California, Berkeley "Revolution vs. Bureaucracy: The Cuban Model" Nelson Valdes, University of New Mexico Disc.: Craig McCaughrin, University of Pennsylvania John Rensenbrink, Bowdoin College 5-5 PUBLIC POLICY IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES ..... .......... ... . Edison Suite Chair: David B. H. Denoon, New York University Papers: "Regulation or Self-Reliance? Alternative Strategies for Dealing with Trans-National Corporations: Nigeria and Tanzania" Thomas Biersteker, Yale University "Fiscal Decision-Making in Sri Lanka and Turkey: 1946-1973" William Cranmer, University of Wisconsin-Madison "Elite Decision-Making and Economic Policy Choice in the Mid-East" Richard H. Dekmejian and A. K. El Dahry,SUNY, Binghamton "The Impact of Economic Stabilization Programs: Argentina and Brazil" Thomas Skidmore, University of Wisconsin-Madison "Comparative Effects of Resource Allocation in the Two Chinas" Lynn T. White, 11, Princeton University Disc.: Jorge Dominguez, Harvard University 6-6 THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF INTERNATIONAL POPULATION MOVEMENTS ........................................ Dupont Suite Chair: Wayne A. Cornelius, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Papers: "Migration and Underdevelopment: Selected Case Studies" Alejandro Portes, Duke University "Illegal Immigration to the United States: Directions and Assumptions of Social Policy" David S. North, New TransCentury Foundation, Washington, D.C. "Colombians on the Move: Policy Implications of the New Migrations for the Inter-American System" Elsa M. Chaney, Fordham University "Egyptian Labor in Arab Countries: Issues, Problems, Prospects" Nazli Choucri, Massachusetts Institute of Technology "International Migration and Dependency Theory: The Case of France and Algeria" Stephen Adler, University of Warwick, England "Migration and Workers' Conflicts in Western Europe" Martin Slater, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Disc.: Myron Weiner, Massachusetts Institute of Technology William Zimmerman, University of Michigan Rosemarie Rogers, Tufts University 7-1 REFORMING THE REGULATORY PROCESS ... . . .......... . . . Chevy Chase Suite Chair: James E. Anderson, University of Houston Papers: "Authority and Power; Social Control in the British House of Commons" Daniel J. Fiorino, Middlebury College; and Daniel S. Metlay, Indiana University Approved For Release 2004/03/12 : CIA-RDP80M00165A00240015000,-1 Approved For Release 2004/03/12 : CIA-RDP80M00165AO02400150002-1 "The Politics of Administrative Reform: The Case of Economic Regulation" David M. Welborn, University of Tennessee-Knoxville "Environmental Policy: Assessing the Clean Air Act as Innovative Regulation" Karl Braithwaite, United States Senate Disc.: Robert D. Wrinkle, Pan American University Norman Thomas, University of Cincinnati 8-1 TERMINATION ...................................... Bancroft Suite Chair: Robert P. Biller, University of Southern California Papers: "Restructuring California's Mental Health System: The Role of Ideology in Policy Termination" James Cameron, Yale University "A Theory of Termination in the Policy Process: Roles, Rhymes and Reasons" Peter De Leon, Rand Corporation, California "Foresight, Oversight, and Termination: Will the Sun Rise or Set on the Policy Process? Some Observations" Dennis Little, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. 9-5 CONSTITUTIONAL LAW AND CONSTITUTIONAL GOVERNMENT ....... Monroe West Chair: Wilson Carey McWilliams, Rutgers University Papers: "Process and Politics of Direct Overturn by the United States Supreme Court" Howard Ball, Mississippi State University 'The People the Best Judges' Popular Sovereignty, Judges and Constitutionalism in Early America" John Agresto, Kenyon College "High Crimes and Misdemeanors: Impeachment and Constitutional Government" Robert Eden, Dalhousie University Disc.: Anthony Champagne, Rutgers University John Lorentz, Attorney, North Plainfield, New Jersey Robert Goertz, CUNY, The Graduate Center 10-4 CONGRESSIONAL LEADERSHIP CHANGE .... . . . .... ......... . Monroe East Chair: Robert L. Peabody, Johns Hopkins University Papers: "The House Majority Leadership Contest, 1976" Bruce Oppenheimer, Brandeis University; and Robert L. Peabody, Johns Hopkins University "Republican Leadership Fights in the House: The Causes on Conflict, 1885-1931 Maureen R. Romans, North Providence, Rhode Island "Leadership in the House of Representatives: The 94th and 95th Congresses" Sidney Waldman, Haverford College "The Senate Majority Leadership Contest, 1976" Marsha Nye Wice, Duquesne University Disc.: Laslo V. Boyd, University of Baltimore Michael Malbin, The National Journal Garrison Nelson, University of Vermont 11-3 POLITICAL CONSEQUENCES OF REFORMING CAMPAIGN FINANCE ... Military Room Chair: Herbert E. Alexander, Citizens' Research Foundation, Princeton, New Jersey Papers: "The Electoral Consequences of Public Subsidies for Congressional Campaigns" Gary C. Jacobson, Trinity College, Hartford Comment: William P. Welch, University of Pittsburgh "Congressional Campaign Finance: The Impact of Recent Federal Reforms" Timothy A. Hodson, Claremont Men's College; and Roland D. McDevitt, University of California, Santa Barbara Comment: Robert J. O'Connor, Georgetown University Disc.: Paul A. Dawson, Oberlin College 11.5 ALTERNATIVE THEORIES OF POLITICAL ORGANIZATION ........... State Room Chair: Joseph A. Schlesinger, Michigan State University Papers: "Recruitment and Incentive Patterns among Delegates to the 1976 Republican National Convention: The individual as the Strategic Factor in the Theory of Party Organization" Thomas Roback, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University proved For Release 2004/03/12 : CIA-RDP80M00165AO02400150002-1 Approved For Release 2004/03/12 : CIA-RDP80M00165AO02400150002-1 "Rational Action and Pluralistic Behavior: A Revised Theory of Group Membership" Terry Moe, Michigan State University "Political Consequences of Organizational Involvement in America" Samuel Barnes, University of Michigan Disc.: Gordon Black, University of Rochester 12-8 THE PUBLIC VALUE SYSTEMS OF AMERICAN ELITES . .. .. ... . . Hemisphere Room Chair: Everett C. Ladd, Jr., University of Connecticut Papers: "Preface, The Study of Elite Opinion" Everett C. Ladd, Jr., University of Connecticut "Public and Activist Opinion Toward the Supreme Court" David Adamany and Joel B. Grossman, University of Wisconsin-Madison "Social Identity and Political Ideology Among Lawyers" Michael Hooper, Temple University Disc.: Bert A. Rockman, University of Pittsburgh 12-9 DEVELOPING POLITICAL ORIENTATIONS: ASSESSING THE IMPACT OF LIFE-CYCLE AND GENERATIONAL FACTORS Caucus Room Chair: Paul R. Abramson, Michigan State University Papers: "Developing Party Identification: A Further Examination of Life-Cycle, Generational, and Period Effects" Paul R. Abramson, Michigan State University "Information Costs and the Partisan Life Cycle" W. Phillips Shively, University of Minnesota "Aging and the Flexibility of Political Attitudes: Some Evidence from Cohort Data" Norval D. Glenn, University of Texas at Austin Disc.: Philip E. Converse, University of Michigan 13-5 INTERGOVERNMENTAL AID: PATTERNS AND EFFECTS OF INTERJURISDICTIONAL TRANSFERS . . .. . Map Room Chair: James Strouse, Office of Advanced Systems, Social Security Administration, Baltimore, Maryland Papers: "The Effects of Interjurisdictional Transfers: An Economist's Perspective" Mancur Olson, University of Maryland "A Comparative Analysis of the Official Interjurisdictional Aid Allocations of the U.S., United Kingdom, France, and Germany: An Impact Model and Interpretation" R. D. McKinley, University of Lancaster, England "Politics and Policy at the Sub-National Level: The Role of the Center in Comparative Perspective" John M. Echols, University of Illinois, Chicago Circle "Interjurisdictional Aid and Local Responsiveness: A Refocusing of Aid Impact Studies" Jeff Stonecash, Case Western Reserve University Disc.: Platon N. Rigos, University of South Florida Johnnie dee Swain, Jr., Syracuse University 14-2 THE OBLIGATION OF SCHOLARS TO THEIR WORK AND TO PUBLIC LIFE .. .. . . .. ........ . . ... . .. ....... ... Conservatory Chair: George Kateb, Amherst College Papers: "Political Action: 'Damned if you do, damned if you don't' Allan Bloom, University of Toronto "Professional Integrity and Civic Virtue" Karen Johnson, University of Texas at El Paso "The Politics of Professionalism and the Myth of Neutrality" Michael Parenti, Amherst, Massachusetts Disc.: William Connolly, University of Massachusetts, Amherst Jeffrey Abramson, Wellesley College 15-3 ALTERNATIVES TO CLASSICAL AND CHRISTIAN VIRTUE IN THE PHILOSOPHICAL SOURCES OF THE AMERICAN POLITY . .... .. Thoroughbred Room Chair: Thomas L. Pangle, Yale University Papers: [title unknown] Clifford Orwin, University of Toronto Approved For Release 2004/03/12 : CIA-RDP80M00165AO0240015000-1 Approved For Release 2004/03/12 : CIA-RDP80M00165AO02400150002-1 [title unknown] Delba Winthrop, University of Virginia Disc.: Walter Nicgorski, University of Notre Dame Thomas J. Scorza, Kenyon College SATURDAY, 2:00 P.M. 1-6 CONTEMPORARY THEORIES OF THE STATE .................. Georgetown West Chair: George Armstrong Kelly, New York, New York Papers: "Who Needs a Theory of the State?" C. B. Macpherson, University of Toronto "Left, Right, and Center: 'Social' and 'Civic' Humanism in the Liberalism.of John Rawls" Emily R. Gill, Bradley University "The Relative Autonomy of the State" Ralph Miliband, University of Leeds Disc.: Peter G. Stillman, Vassar College Josiah Lee Auspitz, Somerville, Massachusetts 2-6 THE CONCEPTS OF POWER AND AUTHORITY ................. Georgetown East Chair: Harry Eckstein, Princeton University Papers: "Power and Social Exchange" David A. Baldwin, Dartmouth College "Ethological Studies of Dominance and their Relevance to the Study of Authority" Carol Barner-Barry, Lehigh University "Stanley Milgram on Authority" Charles Helm, Western Illinois Unievsity "Authority, Power, and Social Control" Donald Searing, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill "Power, Authority, and Legitimacy Distinguished in Resource-Exchange Analysis" Norman Uphoff, Cornell University 3-6 OVERLOADED GOVERNMENTS, DIAGNOSIS AND OPTIONS ........... Grant Suite Chair: B. Guy Peters, University of Delaware; and Richard Rose, University of Strathclyde Papers: "Learning by Paying: Options of Five Overloaded EEC Governments" Robert A. Isaak, Institute on Western Europe, Columbia University "A Dynamic Model of Challenges to Authority" Richard Rose, University of Strathclyde "Coping with Loads: Where Does America Fit In?" B. Guy Peters, University of Delaware Disc.: Alfred Diamant, Indiana University Giovanni Sartori, Stanford University Daniel Tarschys, University of Stockholm 4-5 THE NON-REVOLTING MILITARY IN COMMUNIST STATES .......... Farragut Suite Chair: Ivan Volgyes, University of Nebraska Papers: "The USSR" Timothy Colton, University of Toronto "East Germany and Poland" Dale Herspring, U.S. Department of State, Washington, D.C. Disc.: Walter Bacon, University of Nebraska, Omaha Paul Godwin, U.S. Air Force Academy 5-6 EMERGENCY REGIMES AND THE POLITICS OF DEVELOPMENT: THEORY AND PRACTICE . ...... . ........ .. ..... . ........ Edison Suite Chair: J. Des Gupta, University of California, Berkeley Papers: "Emergency Development and Human Rights: South Korea" C. I. Eugene Kim, Western Michigan University "Emergency Politics in the Philippines" Lela G. Noble, San Jose State University J proved For Release 2004/03/12 : CIA-RDP80M00165AO02400150002-1 Approved For Release 2004/03/12 : CIA-RDP80M00165AO02400150002-1 "Emergency and Development Strategies in Asia" J. Des Gupta, University of California, Berkeley "Emergency Regimes in European Politics" A. J. Gregor, University of California, Berkeley Disc.: Arend Lijphart, University of Leiden 5-9 POLITICAL CHANGE IN AN AFRICAN STATE: THE CASE OF GHANA ......................... International Ballroom East Chair: James A. McCain, SUNY, Brockport Papers: "Political Change in an African State: The Case of Ghana" Donald Rothchild, University of California, Davis "The Consequences of Change for the Rural Sector in Ghana" Fred Hayward, University of Wisconsin-Madison "Attitudes towards Socialism in Post-Socialist Ghana: A Survey of Mass and Elite Audiences" James A. McCain, SONY, Brockport "Towards Political Representation in Ghana: The Union Government Debate" Maxwell Owusu, University of Michigan Disc.: Robert Price, University of California, Berkeley Victor Levine, Washington University, St. Louis Michael Dei-Anang, University of Ghana and SUNY, Brockport 6-5 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS THEORY AND DIPLOMATIC HISTORY .... Monroe West Chair: Glenn H. Snyder, SUNY, Buffalo Papers: "The 19th Century Balance of Power: Theory and Language" Paul W. Schroeder, University of Illinois at Urbana "Structure and Structural Change in the International System" Josef Joffe, Die Zeit, Hamburg, Germany "Multipolarity and International Law: The Interwar Period" James P. Piscatori, University of Virginia "Crisis as a Learning Experience" Richard Ned Lebow, U.S. Naval War College Disc.: Alan S. Alexandroff, Cornell University 7.2 SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, AND BUREAUCRACY . ........... ...... Dupont Suite Chair: W. Henry Lambright, Maxwell School, Syracuse University Papers: "Relation of Technology Assessment and Bureaucratic Politics" Robert Rich, Princeton University "Scientific Judgment and Policy Conflicts: The Science Court Experiment" Philip Melanson,Southeastern Massachusetts University; and Lauriston King, National Science Foundation, Washington, D.C. "Bureaucracy and Politics in Big Science" Albert H. Teich, George Washington University "Interagency Coordination in Science Policy: A Comparative Study of Theory and Practice" Ronald J. Brickman, Cornell University Disc.: Richard Schott, LBJ School of Public Affairs, Austin, Texas 8-2 REGULATORY POLICY: THEORY AND RESEARCH .. ... ......... Chevy Chase Suite Chair: Melvin J. Dubnick, Loyola University of Chicago Papers: "Tort Liability for Certifiers: An Alternative to Safety Regulation?" Victor P. Goldberg, University of California, Davis "Federal Auditors as Regulators: The Case of Title I of E.S.E.A." Floyd E. Stoner, Marquette University "Capture and Rigidity in Regulatory Administration" John P. Plumlee, Southern Methodist University "Conceptual Problems of Regulatory Theory and Testing" Warren J. Samuels, Michigan State University Disc.: Roger G. Noll, Stanford University Walter Roettger, Drake University 8-8 URBAN SERVICE DELIVERY .. ........ ....... . ...... ..... Bancroft Suite Chair: Frank P. Scioli, Jr., National Science Foundation, Washington, D.C. Approved For Release 2004/03/12 : CIA-RDP80M00165AO02400150002-1 Approved For Release 2004/03/12 : CIA-RDP80M00165AO02400150002-1 Papers: "Evaluating the Organization of Urban Service Delivery: Fire" Lois MacGillivray, Research Triangle Institute, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina "Evaluating the Organization of Urban Service Delivery: Police" Elinor Ostrom and Roger Parks, Indiana University; and Gordon Whitaker, University of North Carolina "Productivity and Innovation in Local Governments: The Case of Solid Waste Management" E. S. Savas, Barbara Stevens, and Eileen Berenyi, Columbia University 96 HOLMES, BRANDEIS AND FRANKFURTER: AN UNCERTAIN TRADITION .. .... ... . . . . . .. . ... . . . . . . .. .. Monroe East Chair: Gary J. Jacobsohn, Williams College Papers: "Brandeis and the Exercise of Judicial Power" Philippa Strum, CUNY, Brooklyn College "J. B. Thayer's Influence on the Work of Holmes, Brandeis and Frankfurter" Wallace Mendelson, University of Texas at Austin "The Educable Justice Holmes" Donald M. Roper, SUNY, New Paltz Disc.: Sanford Levinson, Princeton University Leslie F. Goldstein, University of Delaware 10-5 STATE POLITICS: STABILITY AND CHANGE .. . ... ..... . .. ...... Caucus Room Chair: Susan Welch, University of Nebraska-Lincoln Papers: "Partisan Change in State Politics, 1954-1976" Craig Grau, University of Minnesota-Duluth "Legislative Reform and Legislative Turnover" Lee Bernick, Iowa State University "Party Support for Strengthening the Executive and Legislature: A New Mexico Case Study" Janet Clark and Cal Clark, New Mexico State University "Reapportionment Ten Years Later" Susan Hadden, The Southern Center for Studies in Public Policy, Atlanta, Georgia Disc.: Barbara Leigh Smith, University of Nebraska-Lincoln Oliver Walter, University of Wyoming 11-9 PRIORITIES ON THE AGENDA FOR RENEWING AMERICAN POLITICAL PARTIES .......................... Military Room Chair: Kay Lawson, San Francisco State University Panelists: James MacGregor Burns, Williams College Donald M. Fraser (D-Minn.), United States House of Representatives Judith Parris, Washington, D.C. Donald A. Robinson, Smith College William A. Steiger (R-Wis.), United States House of Representatives 12-10 THE 1976 PRESIDENTIAL DEBATES, PART 2 .... . ....... . .. Hemisphere Room Chair: David O. Sears, University of California, Los Angeles Papers: "The Debates in the Light of Research: An Overview of the Effects" David O. Sears, University of California, Los Angeles "Legitimization in the 1976 Election Campaign" Jack Dennis and Steven Chaffee, University of Wisconsin-Madison "The Effect of the 1976 Presidential Debates upon Candidate Evaluation and Vote Choice: A Panel Study" Paul R. Hagner and John Orman, Indiana University "Defining the Question: Who Won? or What Happened?" Irving Crespi, Mathematica Policy Research, Princeton, New Jersey Disc.: Sidney Kraus, Cleveland State University Gregory Casey, University of Missouri 12-15 THE 1976 ELECTIONS IN THE UNITED STATES: WHAT HAPPENED AND WHY . ........ ..... ..... ........ . . Conservatory Chair: Warren E. Miller, University of Michigan Papers: "Women Candidates and State Legislative Elections, 1976" Susan Carroll, The Brookings Institution, Washington, D.C. "The 1976 Presidential Primary Elections" Gary Orren, Harvard University Approved For Release 2004/03/12 : CIA-RDP80M00165AO02400150002-1 Approved For Release 2004/03/12 : CIA-RDP80M00165AO02400150002-1 "The Second Time Around: Freshmen Democratic House Members' Re-Election Experiences in 1976" Charles M. Tidmarch, Union College Disc.: Edward G. Carmines, Indiana University Alan Fisher, California State College, Dominguez Hills Gerald C. Wright, Jr., Florida State University 13.6 THE BLIND MEN AND THE ELEPHANT: PUBLIC OFFICIALS' PERSPECTIVES ON INTERGOVERNMENTAL REALTIONS ......................... Map Room Chair: Dail S. Wright, University of North Carolina Papers: "Analytical Overview of Participants' Perspectives and IGR: Remedies for Visual Handicaps for Hereditary Blindness" Sheldon Edner, Portland State University "Federal Aid Officials and the Federal System" David Walker, Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations, Washington, D.C. "Canadian and Australian Administrators" Richard Leach, Duke University "State Legislators and Interstate Relations" Patricia Florestano, University of Maryland "State Agency Heads and Federal Impacts on Fiscal Decisions" George Hale and Marian Lief Palley, University of Delaware "IGR Perspectives of COG Directors" Terry Edgmon, University of New Mexico "Local Officials' Views on Metropolitan Issues" Russell Smith, University of Missouri-St. Louis "City Managers' Perspectives on IGR" Lawrence Keller, University of Kansas "Local Officials' Perceptions of Federal-State Impacts" Glenn Abney, Georgia State University; and Thomas Henderson, Council of State Governments, Lexington, Kentucky Disc.: Alfred Light, University of North Carolina George Lanoue, University of Maryland, Baltimore County 14-6 TEACHING ABOUT CONGRESS: A ROUNDTABLE ............... Cabinet Room Chair: David R. Mayhew, Yale University Panelists: Stephen E. Frantzich, Hamilton College William J. Keefe, University of Pittsburgh Catherine Rudder, University of Georgia Phil Sharp, (D-Ind.), United States House of Representatives SATURDAY, 8:30 P.M. PLENARY SESSION 3. POLITICAL SCIENTISTS IN THE WHITE HOUSE Georgetown East/West Chair: Richard E. Neustadt, Harvard University Panelists: Roger Porter, Brookings Institution Robert Goldwin, American Enterprise Institute, Washington, D.C.; former Special Consultant to President Ford SUNDAY, 9:30 A.M. 1-7 POLITICAL THEORY AND INTERNATIONAL POLITICS ...... . . . . . Hemisphere Room Chair: Michael Walzer, Harvard University Papers: "Imperialism, Self-Determination and Exploitation" Charles Beitz, Swarthmore College "Justice in International Distribution: Rawls and Marx" Alan Gilbert, University of Denver "Distributive Justice and the Revision of International Law" Terry Nardin, SUNY, Buffalo 2-7 THE DESIGN OF POLITICAL SYSTEMS: METHODOLOGICAL AND THEORETICAL REQUIREMENTS . .. .... .. ... Grant Suite Chair: Scott D. Johnston, Hemline University Approved For Release 2004/03/12 : CIA-RDP80M00165AO0240015000A-1 Approved For Release 2004/03/12 : CIA-RDP80M00165AO02400150002-1 Papers: "Approval Voting" Steven J. Brams, New York University; and Peter C. Fishburn, Pennsylvania State University "The Theory of Design in Historical Perspective" Robert T. Holt, University of Minnesota 3-7 METHODOLOGIES IN COMPARATIVE POLITICS: A FOCUS ON JAPAN ... Farragut Suite Chair: Ellis S. Krauss, Western Washington State College Papers: "A Behavioral Approach to Public Acceptance of Nuclear Energy in Japan" Yasumasa Tanaka, Gakushuin University, Tokyo "Conflict Theory Analysis of Local Assemblies in Japan" Lee W. Farnsworth, Brigham Young University "Survey Research on Political Behavior in Japan: A Comparison of Western and Japanese Models of Behavior" Bradley Richardson, Ohio State University; and Scott Flanagan, Florida State University Disc.: Joji Watanuki, Harvard University and Sophia University, Tokyo 4.6 CHINA AFTER MAO: A ROUNDTABLE ....... ................ . Conservatory Chair: A. Doak Barnett, The Brookings Institution, Washington, D.C. Panelists: Parris Chang, Pennsylvania State University Harry Harding, Stanford University Michael Oksenberg, National Security Council, Washington, D.C. Richard Solomon, The Rand Corporation, Washington, D.C. 5-7 ASIAN AUTHORITARIAN-CORPORATE REGIMES IN COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE ..... . ......... .... ......... . Edison Suite Chair: Lloyd I. Rudolph, University of Chicago Papers: "Authoritarian Rule and State Corporatism in Indonesia" Dwight King, Connecticut College "Power Dependency and Representation in South Korea" Sangjoo Han, CUNY, Brooklyn College "To the Brink and Back: Representation and the State in India" Lloyd I. Rudolph, University of Chicago Disc.: Robert R. Kaufman, Douglas College, Rutgers University Warren F. Ilchman, The Ford Foundation 6-8 RICH NATIONS AND POOR NATIONS: ECONOMIC ASPECTS OF RELATIONAL CONTROL IN INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS ........... Dupont Suite Chair: Raymond D. Duvall, University of Minnesota Papers: "Aspects of a Formal Model of Dependencia Theory" Steven Jackson, Bruce Russett, Duncan Snidal and David Sylvan, Yale University "Modelling U.S.-Latin American Cooperation and Conflict: Dependencia Arguments" W. Ladd Hollist and Thomas Johnson, School of International Relations, University of Southern California "Conflict, Cohesion, and Coalition Formation in OPEC: An Empirical Test" Charles F. Doran, Rice University "Fitting Dependency In" Michael Francis, University of Notre Dame Disc.: Jeffrey Hart, Princeton University Theodore Moran, Johns Hopkins University, School of Advanced International Studies 7-3 CITIZEN PARTICIPATION AND DEMOCRATIC ADMINISTRATION . . . . Chevy Chase Suite Chair: G. David Garson, North Carolina State University Papers: "Modes of Participatory Administration: Theory, Structure, and Experience" Charles F. Gleason, Purdue University "An Agency and its Public: Land Use Planning in the National Park Service" J. Vincent Buck and Barbara Stone, California State University, Fullerton "Ombudsman and Democratic Administration" Larry P. Hill, University of Oklahoma "Organizational Dynamics, Local Community, and Political Change" Elizabethann O'Sullivan, Arizona State University Disc.: Michael P. Smith, Tulane University Steven Sachs, Indiana University-Purdue University at Indianapolis Approved For Release 2004/03/12 : CIA-RDP80M00165AO02400150002-1 44 Approved For Release 2004/03/12 : CIA-RDP80MOO165AO02400150002-1 8-3 UTILIZATION OF POLICY ANALYSIS .......................... State Room Chair: Matthew Holden, Jr., State of Wisconsin Public Service Commissioner Papers: "Congressional Use of Policy Evaluation: Psychological and Organizational Perspectives" Hillel Weinberg, Yale University "Utilization of Evaluation Research in the Federal Decision to Fund Local Programs" Bruce Frankel, Camden Campus, Rutgers University "The Role and Use of Evaluations in the Agency for International Development" Douglas H. Shumavon, University of California, Santa Barbara [title unknown] Christine Rossell, Boston University 8a COMPARATIVE PUBLIC POLICY ............................ Caucus Room Chair: John Starrels, George Washington University Papers: [title unknown] Erwin Scheuch, University of Cologne, Germany "The 'Complex' Complex: A Cross-National Assessment of State Bureaucrats' Industrial Dependencies" Cynthia H. Enlow, Clark University "Technology and Federalism: The Dilemma of Energy Conservation Policy in Sweden and America" David Nichols, SUNY, Albany "When and Why are Efforts at Cross-National Policy Comparisons More Worthwhile for Whom?" Arnold J. Heidenheimer, Washington University, St. Louis Disc.: Andrew Gyorgy, George Washington University Frieder Nascholda, Science Center, Berlin, Germany 9-7 ABORTION AND JURISPRUDENCE ........ .......... ......... Map Room Chair: Hadley Arkes, Amherst College Papers: "The Case for a Constitutional Amendment" John Noonan, University of California, Berkeley "Abortion and the Theory of Rights" Richard Flathman,Johns Hopkins University [title unknown] Daniel Robinson, Georgetown University Disc.: Magda Denes, New York University 10-6 CONSTITUENCY REPRESENTATION IN LEGISLATURES ........... Cabinet Room Chair: Samuel C. Patterson, University of Iowa Papers: "The Accuracy of Leader Perceptions of Citizens' Views" Aage R. Clausen, Ohio State University "Legislative Representation: The German Case Considered" Barbara G. Farah, University of Michigan "Some Dynamic Aspects of Representativeness" James Kuklinski, Wichita State University; and Donald J. McCrone, University of Iowa "Public Opinion and Linkage Politics in the American States: Which 'Elite' is Most Representative" Eric M. Uslaner, University of Maryland; and Ronald E. Weber, Indiana University "A Panel Analysis of Representation in Congress" Walter J. Stone, Grinnell College "Party and Constituency Influence on Legislative Behavior: Roll-Call Voting and Degrees of Support for Legislation" Donald A. Gross, University of Kentucky 11-6 THE POLITICS OF URBAN FINANCIAL CRISIS .. ........ ..... Georgetown West Chair: Donald Haider, Northwestern University Papers: "Sayre and Kaufman Revisited: New York City 1965-1975" Raymond Horton, Columbia University "The Survival of Troubled Cities" David T. Stanley, Consultant, Vienna, Virginia Disc.: Lewis Friedman, CUNY, Baruch College Dail Forsythe, Columbia University Steven David, Fordham University Approved For Release 2004/03/12: CIA-RDP80MOO165AO024001500041 Approved For Release 2004/03/12 : CIA-RDP80MOO165AO02400150002-1 12-11 POLITICAL PARTICIPATION OF ELITES AND MASS PUBLICS IN THE UNITED STATES .............................. Georgetown East Chair: Norman Nie, University of Chicago Papers: "Modes of Elite Political Participation: Contributors to the 1972 Presidential Candidates" Clifford Brown, Jr., Roman Hedges, and Lynda Watts Powell, SUNY, Albany "Political Participation and Group Conflict" Thad A. Brown, M. Stephen Weatherford, and John R. Petrocik, University of California, Los Angeles Disc.: Biliana Cicin-Sain, University of California, Santa Barbara 12-12 CONCEPTUAL PROBLEMS WITH A CORE POLITICAL SCIENCE CONCEPT: THE MATTER OF PARTY IDENTIFICATION .................... Monroe West Chair: Richard A. Brody, Stanford University Papers: "The Independent Phenomenon" Bruce Keith, David B. Magleby, Candice J. Nelson, Elizabeth Orr, and Mark Westlye, University of California, Berkeley "Stability and Change in Party Identification: Presidential to Off-Years" Richard A. Brody, Stanford University "Party Identification in American History and the History of Party Identification" H. Douglas Price, Harvard University Disc.: J. Morgan Kousser, California Institute of Technology Theodore F. Macaluso, Miller and Byrne, Inc., Rockville, Maryland 13-7 EVALUATING THE NEW FEDERALISM: LESSONS LEARNED ABOUT CHANGE AND REFORM IN INTERGOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS ............ Monroe East Chair: Sarah F. Liebschutz, The Brookings Institution, Washington, D.C. Papers: "Community Development Block Grants: Who Benefits?" Sarah F. Liebschutz, The Brookings Institution, Washington, D.C. "The New Federalism and the Suburbs: A Case Study" Edward A. Loucks, Texas Christian University "Block Grants in Transition: The Politics of Decategorization and Recategorization" Carl W. Stenberg, Advisory Commission on lntergovernnental Relations, Washington, D.C. "Evaluating CETA" Carl E. Van Horn, SONY, Stony Brook Disc.: Lorraine M. McDonnell, The Rand Corporation, Santa Monica, California Michael E. Milakovich, NASPAA Fellow, Department of Health, Education and Welfare, Washington, D.C. 14-3 ROUNDTABLE: DEFINING AND REDEFINING POLITICAL SCIENCE: IS THERE A CORE TO THE DISCIPLINE? ...... ........ . ...... Military Room Chair: Ada W. Finifter, Michigan State University Panelists: David Easton, University of Chicago Murray Edelman, University of Wisconsin-Madison Martin Landau, University of California, Berkeley Joyce M. Mitchell, University of Oregon J. Donald Moon, Wesleyan University Dwight Waldo, Syracuse University SUNDAY, 11:45 A.M. 1-8 POPULAR DEMOCRACY AND PARTY GOVERNMENT IN AMERICAN POLITICAL THOUGHT ............................ State Room Chair: Eldon J. Eisenach, Cornell University Papers: "Political Parties and Social Movements, 1820-1860" Ronald Formisano, Clark University "Parties Great and Small: Tocqueville and Ostrogorski on Political Party and Democracy in America" Richard Krouse, Williams College "Nullification and the Rise of the Second Party System" Harry V. Jaffa, Claremont Men's College "Theories of Party as Theories of Politics" Douglas Jaenicke, Cornell University Harry V. Jaffa, Claremont Men's College Approved For Release 2004/03/12 : CIA-RDP80MOO165AO02400150002-1 46 Approved For Release 2004/03/12 : CIA-RDP80M00165AO02400150002-1 4-7 NATIONALITY POLITICS IN THE SOVIET UNION ... .. .... ...... . . Jackson Suite Chair: John Armstrong, University of Wisconsin-Madison Papers: "Institutionalization Versus Regional Forces in Soviet Politics: The Debate over Re-Routing Northern Rivers" Thane Gustafson, Harvard University "Leadership Recruitment in the Soviet Republics" Grey Hodnett, York University "The Policy Implications of Resurging Russian Nationalism" S. Enders Wimbush, University of Chicago Disc.: Edward Allworth, Columbia University Brian Silver, Michigan State University 5-8 A CRITIQUE OF MACRO. AND MICRO-LEVEL APPROACHES TO DEPENDENCY THEORY ........ .. .... . ....... ....... . .. . Hamilton Suite Chair: Eric Davis, Rutgers University Papers: "The World Turned Downside Up: A Critique of Dependency Theories of Popular Resistance with Special Reference to Revolutionary China" Ralph Thaxton, Brandeis University "Dependency and Disintegration of the State in Allende's Chile" Thomas Bossert, University of Wisconsin-Madison "The Political Economy of the Arab Oil Producing Nations: Development or Dependency?" Eric Davis, Rutgers University Disc.: James Scott, Yale University Michael Doyle, Princeton University 6-9 PROSPECTS FOR AMERICAN FOREIGN POLICY ... . ... ... . . . . .. .. Caucus Room Chair: Robert W. Tucker, Johns Hopkins University Papers: [title unknown] Helmut Sonenfeldt, Johns Hopkins University, School of Advanced International Studies [title unknown] Timothy Fuller, Colorado College [title unknown] Simon Serfaty, Johns Hopkins University, School of Advanced International Studies Disc.: Richard A. Falk, Princeton University Richard Barnet, Institute of Policy Studies, Washington, D.C. Earl C. Ravenal, Johns Hopkins University, School of Advanced International Studies 7.4 URBAN BUREAUCRACY ... .. ...... ...... . . .. . . ...... . . .. . Grant Suite Chair: Francine Rabinovitz, University of Southern California Papers: "Urban Bureaucratic Responses to Declining Federal Funds for Social Programs" John Kirlin, University of Southern California "The Characteristics of City Bureaucracies: What We Know" Lawrence Rutter, International City Management Association, Washington, D.C. "Decentralized Administration of Municipal Services: An Assessment" John Boyle, Columbia University Disc.: Richard Weatherley, University of Washington Linneal Henderson, Howard University 8-7 INITIATION OF POLICY . . .. ...... ...... .... ...... ... .. . . Farragut Suite Chair: Jack L. Walker, University of Michigan Papers: "Presidential Camapigns and Presidential Agendas: An Exploration" Jeff Fishel, Indiana University "Governing Parties as Agenda Setters, Policy Initiators, and Policy Reactors: The Case of Housing Politics in Sweden, the United Kingdom, and the U.S.A." Bruce Headley, University of Melbourne "Setting the Public Agenda: The Case of Child Abuse" Barbara J. Nelson, Princeton University "A Tale of Four Cities: Origins of Local Growth Control" Nelson Rosenbaum, The Urban Institute, Washington, D.C. Disc.: Louise G. White, American University 9.8 WORKSHOP ON LOWER FEDERAL COURTS ... . . .. .. .. .. ...... . . . Edison Suite Chair: Stephen L. Wasby, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale Approved For Release 2004/03/12: CIA-RDP80M00165AO024001500QU-1 Approved For Release 2004/03/12 : CIA-RDP80M00165AO02400150002-1 Panelists: Burton Atkins, Florida State University Beverly Blair Cook, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee Joseph Ebersole, Federal Judicial Center, Washington, D.C. Peter G. Fish, Duke University Jerry Goldman, Northwestern University Lawrence Baum, Ohio State University 10-7 BASES OF LEGISLATIVE REPRESENTATION ................... Dupont Suite Chair: Allan Kornberg, Duke University Papers: "Components of Responsiveness in Representation: A Contextual Analysis" Paul Karps and Heinz Eulau,Stanford University "An Interstate Perspective of Representation in the United States Senate" Marcia Whicker Taylor, Temple University; and John Ellwood, Congressional Budget Office, Washington, D.C. "Representatives of the Celtic Fringe: Scottish and Welsh MPs" William Mishler, Duke University "The Structure of Lobbying in a State Legislative System" Charles W. Wiggins, Iowa State University; and Samuel E. Skare, General Services Adminis- tration, Kansas City, Missouri "Ideology and Power in the Policy Process: Belief Systems, Legislative Behavior, and State Politics" Robert M. Entman, Dickinson College "Support for the Legislature: Clearing Away the Underbrush" Michael L. Mezey, DePaul University 11-7 LOCAL ORGANIZATION FOR POLITICAL ACTION ON THE METROPOLITAN FRONTIER: THE CITIES OF THE PRAIRIE REVISITED........... Chevy Chase Suite Chair: Daniel J. Elazar, Temple University Papers: "Changing Expectation of Local Government in Light of the 1960s" Rozann Rothman, University of Illinois at Urbana "From Industrial City to Metropolitan Civil Community: Constitutional Change in Pueblo, Colorado" Stephen Schechter, SUNY, Albany "The Relations Between Local Economic and Political Power in a Period of Economic Concentration" Benjamin Schuster, Temple University "Middle Size Cities in the Metropolitan Context: A Study in Intergovernmental Relations" Joseph Zikmund 11, Illinois Institute of Technology Disc.: Norton Long, University of Missouri-St. Louis 12-7 NONVOTERS AND NONVOTING IN THE U.S.: CAUSES, IMPLICATIONS, PRESCRIPTIONS ...................... Map Room Chair: Lawrence Kay Munns, Goucher College Papers: "Non Voting: Some Conceptual and Methodological Problems" Lawrence Kay Munns, Goucher College "The Negotiable Voter" W. Russell Neumann, Yale University "The Trend toward Presidential Non Voting: Causes, Effects and Significance" Howard L. Reiter, University of Connecticut "Who Votes?" Raymond Wolfinger and Stephen Rosenstone, University of California, Berkeley 12-13 ELECTORAL BEHAVIOR AND PUBLIC POLICY ................ Cabinet Room Chair: Paul Allen Beck, University of Pittsburgh Papers: "The Systemic Consequences of Election Types" Paul Allen Beck, University of Pittsburgh "Judicial Elections and Judicial Policy: The Case for the Partisan Election of Judges" Philip L. Dubois, University of California, Davis "Irresponsible Parties, Responsible Party Systems" Benjamin Ginsberg and Peter S. Galderisi, Cornell University "Partisan Realignment and Tax Policy, 1789-1940" Susan B. Hansen, University of Illinois, Urbana Disc.: Walter Dean Burnham, Massachusetts Institute of Technology proved For Release 2004/03/12 : CIA-RDP80M00165AO02400150002-1 Approved For Release 2004/03/12 : CIA-RDP80MOO165AO02400150002-1 13-8 DEVOLUTION AND DECENTRALIZATION IN THE UNITED KINGDOM .. Bancroft Suite Chair: L. J. Sharpe, Oxford University Papers: "The Development of National Feeling in Scotland: 1945-1977" Jack Brand, University of Strathclyde "Devolution and the Political Context in Scotland" James Kailas and Raymond Owen, University of Glasgow "Devolution in Wales" Peter Madgwick, University College of Wales Disc.: Norman Furniss, Indiana University Walter Schaffer, University of Oklahoma M. J. C. Vile, University of Kent at Canterbury Registry of Retired Professors The Association maintains a Registry of Retired Professors. The Registry serves as an information exchange for retired professors who wish to teach one or more courses on a one-semester or one- year basis, and those institutions desir- ing to make such appointments. Any re- tired professor wishing to be listed in the Registry should contact the Association to receive an application form. Depart- mental chairmen wishing to inquire about the availability of retired profes- sors in a certain specialty or geographic area should write specifying their re- quirements. Director, Registry of Retired Professors American Political Science Association 1527 New Hampshire Avenue, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20036 Approved For Release 2004/03/12 : CIA-RDP80MOO165AO0240015000- 1 Approved For Release 2004/03/12 : CIA-RDP80M00165AO02400150002-1 eahu~ry in 1978 CONTEMPORARY POLITICAL IDEOLOGIES A Comparative Analysis, Fourth Edition By Lyman Tower Sargent, University of Missouri, St. Louis MAJOR EUROPEAN GOVERNMENTS, Fifth Edition By Alex N. Dragnich, Vanderbilt University, and Jorgen Rasmussen, Iowa State University AMERICAN FOREIGN POLICY Response to a Sense of Threat, Revised Edition By Henry T. Nash, Hollins College AMERICAN STATE PARTIES AND ELECTIONS By Malcolm E. Jewell, University of Kentucky, and David M. Olson, University of North Carolina, Greensboro Race df PaUalwd MANAGING THE PUBLIC SECTOR By Grover Starling, University of Houston, Clear Lake City COMPARATIVE POLITICS: Notes and Readings Fifth Edition Edited by Roy C. Macridis, Brandeis University, and Bernard E. Brown, City University of New York (Graduate School and Lehman) COMPARING PUBLIC POLICIES United States, Soviet Union, and Europe By Richard L. Siegel and Leonard Weinberg, both of the University of Nevada, Reno THE DORSEY PRESS Homewood, Illinois 60430 approved For Release 2004/03/12 : CIA-RDP80M00165AO02400150002-1 Approved For Release 2004/03/12 : CIA-RDP80MOO165AO02400150002-1 1978 PROGRAM COMMITTEE Elinor Ostrom, Indiana University, Chairperson Committee Meeting .................................... Friday 2:00 p.m., Jefferson East ANNUAL BUSINESS MEETING AND ANNOUNCEMENT OF AWARDS .......... Saturday 4:15 p.m., International Ballroom East Gabriel A. Almond Award Lucian W. Pye, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Chairperson This award is for the best doctoral dissertation completed and accepted during 1975 or 1976 in the field of comparative politics. William Anderson Award David Walker, Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations, Chairperson This award is for the best doctoral dissertation completed and accepted during 1975 or 1976 in the field of intergovernmental relations in the United States. Edward S. Corwin Award Harold Chase, University of Minnesota, Chairperson This award is for the best doctoral dissertation completed and accepted during 1975 or 1976 in the field of public law, broadly defined to include the judicial process, judicial behavior, judicial biography, courts, law, legal systems, the American constitutional system, civil liberties, or any other substantial area, or any work, which deals in a significant fashion with a topic related to or having substantial impact on the American Constitution. Helen Dwight Reid Award Benjamin Rivlin, CUNY, Graduate Center, Chairperson This award is for the best doctoral dissertation completed and accepted during 1975 or 1976 in the field of international relations, law, and politics. E. E. Schattschneider Award .Malcolm Jewell, University of Kentucky, Chairperson This award is for the best doctoral dissertation completed and accepted during 1975 or 1976 in the field of American government. Leo Strauss Award Wilson Carey McWilliams, Rutgers University, Chairperson This award is for the best doctoral dissertation completed and accepted during 1975 or 1976 in the field of political philosophy. Leonard D. White Award Mark Cannon, Administrative Assistant to the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, Chairperson This award is for the best doctoral dissertation completed and accepted during 1975 or 1976 in the general field of public administration, including broadly related problems of policy formation and administrative theory. Gladys M. Kammerer Award M. Margaret Conway, University of Maryland, Chairperson This award is for the best political science publication in 1976 in the field of U.S. national policy. Woodrow Wilson Foundation Award William J. Keefe, University of Pittsburgh, Chairperson This award is for the best book published in the United States during 1976 on government, politics, or international affairs. Benjamin Evans Lippincott Award Melvin Richter, CUNY, Graduate Center, Chairperson This award is for a work of exceptional quality by a living political theorist that is still considered significant after a time span of at least fifteen years since the original publication. Charles E. Merriam Award Aaron Wildavsky, Russell Sage Foundation, Chairperson This award is made to a person whose published work and career represents a significant contribution to the art of government through the application of social science research. Approved For Release 2004/03/12 : CIA-RDP80M00165A0024001500Q -1 Approved For Release 2004/03/12 : CIA-RDP80M00165AO02400150002-1 PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS .......................... Friday 4:15 p.m., Lincoln Room East "Federalism, Nationalism and Democracy in America" Samuel H. Beer, Harvard University APSA COMMITTEE ON THE STATUS OF BLACKS IN THE PROFESSION E. Wally Miles, San Diego State University Chairperson Reception .................................... Thursday 10:45 p.m., Chevy Chase Suite Panel 1. Roundtable on Black Issues .................... Thursday 4:15 p.m., Hamilton Suite Chair: Jacob Carruthers, Northeastern State University Papers: "Civil Rights and the Politics of Retrenchment" E. Wally Miles, San Diego State University "Multi-Racial Participation in Southern Regional Planning: The Impact of Black Officials on Social Development" William Boone and Alex Willingham, Atlanta University "Political Science in Black Colleges" Edward Jackson, Howard University Panel 2. Roundtable on Black Issues ..................... Friday 11:45 a.m., Military Room Chair: Woodrow Jones, San Diego State University Papers: "Administrative Advocacy: Black Administrators in the Urban Bureaucracy" Lenneal Henderson, Howard University "The Elections of Black Mayors in Urban Areas" Victor James, Laney College "Carter Administrative Reorganization: Future of Civil Rights Compliance" Charles Lamb, SUNY, Buffalo APSA CONGRESSIONAL FELLOWSHIP ALUMNI ASSOCIATION Panel. Can a Democratic President Get Along with a Post-Watergate Congress? ............................. Thursday 4:15 p.m., Lincoln West Chair: Charles O. Jones, University of Pittsburgh Panelists: Joseph Cooper, House Commission on Administrative Review Neil MacNeil, Time Magazine Wi:?liam A. Steiger (R-Wisc.), United States House of Representatives Reception ................................... Thursday 6:30 p.m., Thoroughbred Room APSA ELECTIONS COMMITTEE Suzanne Berger, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Chairperson Open forum with candidates for office in the APSA ......... Thursday 11:45 a.m., Edison Suite APSA DIVISION OF EDUCATIONAL AFFAIRS Sheilah Koeppen Mann Short Course 1 ...................... Wednesday 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., Chevy Chase Suite On LAPSS, En Extremis, by Gayle Avant of Baylor University and Gary E. Thompson of Abilene Christian University. $25.00. How to use an instructional unit that involves students in 1) discovering some pivotal themes in normative political theory, 2) learning the elements of courtroom procedure, and 3) clarifying perennial issues of jurisprudence. Readings are drawn from political philosophy and ethics, and assignments are exercises and a role-playing simulation. The unit is appropriate for upper-division courses in political philosophy, political analysis and public law. There is one edition of the unit for students and one edition for instructors. Each edition includes readings, exercises and instructions on the execution of a simulation exercise. Short Course 2 .......................... Wednesday 9:00 a.m. to 1 :00 p.m., Dupont Suite On SETUPS, Budgetary Process in Cross-National Perspective, by John C. Campbell, University of Michigan, and John Echols, University of Illinois at Chicago Circle. $15.00. The development and use of a public policy SETUPS-an instructional unit on the comparative analysis of 1) policy outputs, 2) change in policy and process. The analysis focuses on how governments make decisions about public policy and governments' decision making priorities. Data are drawn from national budgets for 14 countries, including the USA, USSR, Western and Eastern European nations. Students are taught how to measure budgets; assess different measures; examine budgetary expenditures for defense, education, health and welfare; determine budgetary changes A-proved For Release 2004/03/12 : CIA-RDP80M00165AO02400150002-1 Approved For Release 2004/03/12 : CIA-RDP80MOO165AO02400150002-1 over time. Students' mastery of the material is indicated by their successful completion of exercises. Short Course 3 .......................... Wednesday 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., Edison Suite Workshop on Audio Visual Materials, conducted by Dean Myers, Indiana State University; Richard Blue, AID; and Gary Hammerstrom, Producer for Zenger Productions. $25.00. Faced with students ever more oriented toward non-print media, many political scientists have recognized the desirability of introducing audio-visual material into their courses. These same political scientists soon become aware of how time-consuming and frustrating a task this can be. Becoming familiar with material and hardware, evaluating the material, and finding the most fruitful way to integrate such material into coursework have led many to return to a more satisfying, substantive, preparation for teaching. This workshop is intended to alleviate some of these problems by providing an opportunity to share the experience of colleagues who have endured the frustration and worked with the audio-visual media. It will provide basic information in an immediately applicable form, and an effort will be made to meet some of the specific needs of participants. Four media will be considered: motion pictures, sound filmstrips, slide-tape modules, and the overhead projector. There will be a discussion of commercially available material and how to find it; of techniques for using the media; of problems involved in their use; of production techniques requiring minimal skill; and hands on experience with these techniques and associated equipment. Workshop 1 . ........................................ Friday 11:45 a.m., Farragut Suite Open Meeting: Steering Committee and developers of new learning materials for the NSF- supported education project (LAPSS and SETUPS) Workshop 2 . ..................................... Thursday 11:45 a.m., Kalorama Suite Problems Encountered by Scientists and Engineers in Government Chair: Arnold B. Urken, Stevens Institute of Technology Panelists: Thomas Moss, Advisor to Representative Brown Elliot Segal, Subcommittee on Oversight Ervin Bales, ERDA Gail Pesyna, Subcommittee on Scientific Research and Technology Michael Telsen, Congressional Budgetary Committee Ethical Issues Panel 1. Representation .................... Thursday 11:45 a.m., Map Room Chair: Vernon Van Dyke, University of Iowa Papers: "Representation in the Soviet Context" Harvey Fireside, Ithaca College "The Concept of Representation in the Peoples Republic of China" Phyllis M. Frakt, Rider College "The Concept of Representation" Vincent Hauge, Michigan Technological University "Problems of Representation: Experiences of the Federal Republic of Germany" Mary Philip Trauth, S.N.D., Thomas More College Ethical Issues Panel 2. Participation ..................... Saturday 11:45 a.m., Dupont Suite Chair: Martin Diamond, Georgetown University Papers: "Public Administration and Classical Theory: The Issue of Participation" Patricia M. Alt, Miller & Byrne, Inc., Rockville, Maryland "Changing Styles of Political Participation in Germany" John D. Elliott "Citizen Involvement in the National Environmental Policy Act, 1969" Sally K. Fairfax, University of Michigan "The Concept of Participation" Peter G. Stillman, Vassar College Ethical Issues Panel 3. Public Interest ..................... Friday 9:30 a.m., Kalorama Suite Chair: Stanley Rothman, Smith College Papers: "Political Implications of Genetics Research" Robert H. Blank, University of Idaho "Broadcasting in the Public Interest: The Legacy of Federal Communications Commissioner Nicholas Johnson" Kenneth L. Kolson, Hiram College "Competing Models of Land Formation" Louise G. White, American University "The Concept of 'The Public Interest': Myth and Necessity" Thomas C. Hone, Southern Illinois University Approved For Release 2004/03/12 : CIA-RDP8OMOO165AOO24OO15O0Q3?-1 Approved For Release 2004/03/12 : CIA-RDP80M00165AO02400150002-1 Ethical Issues Panel 4. Equality ........................ Saturday 2:00 p.m., Kalorama Suite Chair: James Foster, Emory and Henry College Papers: "Philosophical Assumptions Underlying Arguments Concerning Human Equality" Bette Novit Evans, Creighton University "The Politics of Inequality: Toward an Ideology of Knowledge" Stuart C. Gilman, University of Richmond "Equality and Freedom: The Political and Social Ideas of the Catholic Worker Movement" Mary C. Segers, Rutgers University, Newark Campus "Marcuse's Concept of Equality" David R. Williams, California State University-Northridge Disc.: Donald L. Scruggs, Stephens College APSA ORGANIZED SUBFIELDS MEETINGS James Q. Wilson and Harvey C. Mansfield, Jr., Harvard University, Chairpersons At its meeting in August, 1976, the Council of the APSA requested that the 1977 Program Committee "explore the degree of interest in beginning to organize continuing sections" for the annual APSA program. The reasons for this request include a desire to provide greater clarity and continuity in the program sections and to permit scholars working in those subfields to participate more fully in defining the panel topics. In response to this request, a series of open sessions will be convened at which scholars in various subfields of political science may discuss and make recommendations regarding the feasibility and desirability of having permanent, or semi-permanent, sections as is now the case in the American Anthropology Association, the American Psychological Association, and the American Sociological Association. Clearly, people will differ as to the specification of subfields. The list below is merely a starting point. The main task of subfield definition, however, should be left to those who work in them and who may wish to attend the meetings themselves. At some subfield meetings, members may decide that they do not wish to become an organized subfield and that more diversity is secured by the present system of rapid turnover. In others, those in attendance may express a strong desire for permanent organization for the reasons above suggested, but perhaps along lines not envisaged by the list below. Members are free to attend as many subfield meetings as they wish. We see these meetings as the beginning of an extended exploration of the issue. Each meeting will be initiated by a "convenor." At the meeting, those present may elect to choose another chairperson, or they may choose to disband forthwith, or they may discuss the issue in general terms, or they may formulate detailed recommendations. The convenor of each meeting will be responsible for insuring that the meeting is held, that the key questions are put to those who attend, and that a report to the Program Committee is written on the results of the meeting. The Program Committee will transmit these reports to the Council for its consideration. The Council, in turn, may wish to develop criteria for recognizing an organized subfield and it may choose to proceed incrementally, authorizing subfields in some areas and not others. -JQW and HCI1ll_ 1. Political Philosophy and Political Thought ......... Thursday 11:45 a.m., Georgetown West Convenor: Dennis Thompson, Princeton University 2. Electoral and Voting Behavior ................... Thursday 11 :45 a.m., Georgetown East Convenor: Donald Stokes, Princeton University 3. Comparative Politics .............................. Thursday 11:45 a.m., Monroe West Convenor: Suzanne Berger, Massachusetts Institute of Technology 4. Public Policy Analysis .............................. Thursday 4:15 p.m., Monroe East Convenor: Aaron Wildavsky, Russell Sage Foundation 5. Law, Courts, and Judicial Behavior .................. Thursday 4:15 p.m., Military Room Convenor: Samuel Krislov, University of Minnesota 6. Empirical Theory, Methodology, and the Philosophy of Science ........................... Friday 11 :45 a.m., Georgetown West Convenor: Henry Teune, University of Pennsylvania 7. Legislative Processes, Behavior, and Representation ........ Friday 11:45 a.m., Monroe East Convenor: Samuel C. Patterson, University of Iowa 8. Federalism, Intergovernmental Relations, and Urban Politics .............................. Friday 11 :45 a.m., Georgetown East Convenor: Deil Wright, University of North Carolina 9. Administration, Organization, and Executives ....... Saturday 11 :45 a.m., Georgetown West Convenor: Francis E. Rourke, Johns Hopkins University 10. Political Psychology and Political Socialization ....... Saturday 11 :45 a.m., Georgetown East Convenor: Jack Dennis, University of Wisconsin-Madison approved For Release 2004/03/12 : CIA-RDP80M00165AO02400150002-1 Approved For Release 2004/03/12 : CIA-RDP80MOO165AO02400150002-1 11. International and Transnational Politics, Including International Organizations ................. Saturday 11:45 a.m., Monroe West Convenor: Robert Keohane, Stanford University 12. Political Economy ................................ Saturday 1 1 :45 a.m., Monroe East Convenor: Edward R. Tufte, Yale University APSA COMMITTEE ON PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT Panel. Career Alternatives for Political Scientists ............ Friday 11:45 a.m., Lincoln Easti Chair: Thomas E. Mann,APSA Panelists: Theodore F. Macaluso, Miller & Byrne, Inc. Thomas J. Miller, Department of State Karl T. Kurtz, National Conference of State Legislatures Karen Dolmatch Shaw, Bank of America APSA COMMITTEE ON PROFESSIONAL ETHICS AND ACADEMIC FREEDOM Joseph Tanenhaus,SUNY, Stony Brook, Chairperson Open Meeting ................................. Thursday 11:45 a.m., Chevy Chase Suite APSA COMMITTEE ON PRE-COLLEGIATE EDUCATION Richard C. Snyder, Ohio State University, Chairperson Meeting 1 ............................... Tuesday 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Farragut Suite Meeting 2 ............................. Wednesday 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Farragut Suite Panel 1. NSF Teacher Training Seminars and Workshops on Political Science ................................... Thursday 9:30 a.m., Bancroft Suite Chair: Judith A. Gillespie, Indiana University Panel 2. Volumes of Readings in Political Education ......... Friday 2:00 p.m., Bancroft Suite Chair: Harmon Zeigler, University of Oregon Panelists will be other members of the Board of Editors. APSA AD HOC COMMITTEE ON REGIONAL AND STATE POLITICAL SCIENCE ASSOCIATIONS Currin V. Shields, University of Arizona, Chairperson Committee Meeting ................................ Thursday 11 :45 a.m., Bancroft Suite APSA COMMITTEE ON RESEARCH SUPPORT Open Meeting. Research Support for Political Scientists: Where to Look .................................... Thursday 11:45 a.m., Dupont Suite Chair: Stephen F. Szabo, Georgetown University and APSA Disc.: Richard E. 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W NORTON & COMPANY- INC Approved For Release 2004/03/12 : CIA-RDP80M00165AO02400150002-1 Approved For Release 2004/03/12 : CIA-RDP80M00165AO02400150002-1 COURTESY LISTING OF UNAFFILIATED GROUPS AMERICAN JOURNAL OF POLITICAL SCIENCE Board Meeting ..................................... Thursday 11 :45 a.m., Farragut Suite AMERICAN POLITICS QUARTERLY Samuel A. Kirkpatrick, Texas A & M University, Editor Editorial Board Meeting ............................. Thursday 4:15 p.m., Kalorama Suite ASIAN POLITICAL SCIENTISTS GROUP Chun-tu Hsueh, University of Maryland, Organizer Business Meeting ...................................... Friday 4:15 p.m., Conservatory Panel 1. "New Look at Asian Foreign Policies" ............. Thursday 11:45 a.m., Grant Suite Chair: Chun-tu Hsueh, University of Maryland Papers: "China and Indo-China" Douglas Pike, U.S. Department of State "Chinese Foreign Policy" James Hsiung, New York University "Japanese Foreign Policy" Sheldon W. Simon, Arizona State University "Korean Foreign Policy: Views from Seoul and Pyong yang" Ilpyong J. Kim, University of Connecticut; and Joon Kyu Park, Seoul National University Disc.: Kenneth M. Quinn, U.S. Department of State A. M. Halpern, George Washington University Panel 2. "The 'Koreagate' and its Political Ramifications" ....... Friday 11:45 a.m., Grant Suite Chair: Yung-hwan Jo, Arizona State University Papers: "On the House Special Investigation of Korean-American Relations: Perspectives of the Staff Director" Robert Boettcher, U.S. House Subcommittee on International Organization "Impacts of the Korean Scandal on American Foreign Policy: Perspectives of the Former Head of Korean Desk, State Department" Donald Ranard, Center for International Policy "The Politics of the KCIA in the U.S.: Perspectives of the Former Director, Korean Information Office" Jai Hyon Lee, Western Illinois University "Some Economic Consequences of Political Corruption: A View of Korea's Christian Perspective" Harold Ka kwon Sunoo, Central Methodist College "The Korean and Chinese Lobby in the American Political System: A Comparative Study" Joong-Gun Chung, University of Nebraska, Omaha Disc.: Gisbert H. Flanz, New York University Karl P. Magyar, American Graduate School of International Management Bong Ho Lee, Law School, Emory University Nathan White, Institute for Defense Analysis Seung Kwon Synn, Choong-Ang University WALTER BAGEHOT RESEARCH COUNCIL ON NATIONAL SOVEREIGNTY Henry Paolucci,St. John's University, President State of the Nation Advisory Board Breakfast Meeting ............................... Saturday 8:30 a.m., Independence Suite Panel. National Security and the Nation-State System: The Policies of W. W. Rostow, H. A. Kissinger, and Z. Brzezinski ...................... Saturday 2:00 p.m., Hamilton Suite Papers: "Rostow and Bagehot on Strength of Nations" Ronald F. Docksai, Georgetown University "Beyond the Nation-State: From Kant to Kissinger, and Brzezinski" Henry Paolucci, St. John's University Approved For Release 2004/03/12 : CIA-RDP80M00165A0024001500l -1 Approved For Release 2004/03/12 : CIA-RDP80MOO165AO02400150002-1 BRITISH POLITICS GROUP Jorgen Rasmussen, Iowa State University, Executive Secretary Panel 1. The Role of Movement Politics in a Traditionalist Democracy .............................. Friday 9:30 a.m., Hamilton Suite Chair: Alan Ward, College of William and Mary Papers: "Attitudes Toward Political Conflict in Britain" Louise Comfort, San Jose State University "The Limits of Movement Politics: The Case of British Feminism" Dorothy Stetson, Florida Atlantic University "Development of an Interest Group Movement in a Local Environment" Michael Baer, University of Kentucky Panel 2. The Response of Parliamentary Democracy to Political Violence .................................. Saturday 9:30 a.m., Hamilton Suite Chair: Richard Rose, University of Strathclyde Papers: "Political Violence and Parliamentary Democracy: A Comparative Perspective" Fred von der Mahden, Rice University "The Police and the Military in Ulster: Peace-Keeping or Peace-Subverting Forces?" Cynthia Enloe, Clark University "British Policy towards the Northern Ireland Conflict" Paul Power, University of Cincinnati Business Meeting .................................... Sunday 9:30 a.m., Hamilton Suite Presiding: Leon Epstein, University of Wisconsin-Madison Address: "Secrecy in British Administration: Has Anything Changed?" James B. Christoph, Indiana University Commentator: L. J: Sharpe, Nuffield College, Oxford University N.B. See also, "Joint Country Groups" listing for two additional panels sponsored by the British Politics Group, the Conference Group on French Politics and Society, The Conference Group on German Politics, and The Conference Group on Italian Politics. UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, BERKELEY Reception for friends and alumni of the Department of Political Science ...................... Friday 6:30 p.m., Hemisphere Room UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, LOS ANGELES Reception for friends and alumni of the Department of Political Science; Placement Chairpersons are especially invited ............... Thursday 6:30 p.m., Edison Suite UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SANTA BARBARA Reception for friends and alumni of the Department of Political Science .......................... Friday 6:30 p.m., Jackson Suite CAUCUS FOR A NEW POLITICAL SCIENCE Edward Malecki, California State University-Los Angeles, Program Chairperson Business Meeting ..................................... Friday 4:15 p.m., Jefferson West Coordinating Council Meeting I ....................... Thursday 2:00 p.m., Bancroft Suite Coordinating Council Meeting 11 .................... Saturday 4:15 p.m., Independence Suite Task Force I ....................................... Friday 11:45 a.m., Hamilton Suite Task Force II ......................................... Friday 2:00 p.m., Lincoln East Task Force III ..................................... Saturday 11:45 a.m., Cabinet Room Task Force IV ........................... Saturday 2:00 p.m., International Ballroom East Panel 1. Countdown 1984-The Political, Social, Economic and Moral Issues of the 70s and Early 80s ......................... Thursday 9:30 a.m., Independence Suite Chair: Peoples Business Commission (Jeremy Rifkin, Ted Howard and Randy Barber) Panel 2. American Capitalism, the Democratic Party and Socialist Politics in the 70s and 80s .................... Thursday 11:45 a.m., Hamilton Suite Chair: John Rensenbrink, Bowdoin College Panelists: Gar Alperowitz, Exploratory Projects for Economic Alternatives Stanley Aronowitz, University of California, Irvine Michael Harrington, Democratic Socialist Campaign Committee A-proved For Release 2004/03/12 : CIA-RDP80MOO165AO02400150002-1 Approved For Release 2004/03/12 : CIA-RDP80M00165AO02400150002-1 Panel 3. Politics and Literature: Revolution and the Problem of Individualization ...................... Thursday 2:00 p.m., Independence Suite Chair: Marc Scheinman, Rutgers University, Douglass College Papers: "Death and Rebellion in the Modern Political Novel" Michael J. Gargas McGrath, Brown University "Albert Camus: Resistance, Rebellion and Disengagement" Marc Scheinman, Rutgers University, Douglass College Disc.: Mary L. Shanley, Vassar College Panel 4. Self-Determination and Statehood: The Case of Puerto Rico ............................. Thursday 2:00 p.m., Jefferson West Chair: Jorge S. Heine and Yereth K. Knowles, Inter-American University of Puerto Rico Panel 5. Market Socialism as a Program for the United States ......................... Thursday 2:00 p.m., Kalorama Suite Chair: Leland Stauber, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale Papers: "Market Socialism as a Middle War: The Local Government Investment Fund Approach" Leland G. Stauber, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale [title unknown) Arthur DiQuattro, University of Washington [title unknown] Charles B. Hagan, University of Houston and University of Illinois [title unknown] Deborah D. Milenkovitch, Barnard College [title unknown] George R. Feiwel, University of Tennessee, Knoxville Panel 6. The Politics of Nonviolence and Anti-Militarism ................................... Friday 9:30 a.m., Independence Suite Chair: Mulford Q. Sibley, University of Minnesota Papers: "The Fallacy of Revolution Through Violence" John M. Swomley, St. Paul School of Theology, Kansas City "Reconciliation of Groups: Dilemmas of Pacifist Participation in the Political Process" Richard W. Taylor, Kent State University "The Fallacy of National Defense by the Military: The Case for Unilateral Disarmament" Mulford Q. Sibley, University of Minnesota Disc.: Glenn Paige, University of Hawaii, Honolulu Panel 7. Using Dependency Theory and the Marxist-Leninist Perspective to Study Latin America ................................ Friday 9:30 a.m., Jackson Suite Chair: Joel Edelstein, University of Colorado, Denver Papers: "Panama: 'Pure' Dependency and Class Struggle" Doug Vaughan, University of Denver Graduate School of International Relations "The Peronist Period of 1943-1955 as a Transitional Stage Toward a Dependent Industrial Economy" Thomas M. H. Koppner, Graduate College, CUNY Disc.: Harry E. Vanden, University of Southern Florida Robert H. Trudeau, Providence College Panel 8. Powerlessness and the Delivery of Social Services ....................................... Friday 11:45 a.m., Jackson Suite Chair: James Foster and Stephen L. Fisher, Emory and Henry College Papers: "Class Consciousness and Destructive Power in Appalachia." James Foster, Stephen L. Fisher and Steven Robinson, Emory and Henry College "Home Ownership and the Mtyh of Personal Power" Robert Rakoff, University of Illinois, Chicago Circle "Systemic Correlates of Community Power: A Tale of Two Cities" Richard Couto, Center for Health Services, Vanderbilt University Disc.: Rob Burlage, Institute for Policy Studies Herbert Reid, University of Kentucky Panel 9. Beyond Critical Theory .......................... Friday 2:00 p.m., Jackson Suite Chair: Paul Piccone, Washington University Approved For Release 2004/03/12: CIA-RDP80M00165AO02400150O -1 Approved For Release 2004/03/12 : CIA-RDP80MOO165AO02400150002-1 Papers: "Toward a Critical Theory of Needs" Paul Piccone, Washington University "The Impact of Adorno and Benjamin in the U.S." William Leiss, York University "From Critical to Traditional Theory" Susan Buck-Morss, Institute for Policy Studies, Washington, D.C. "Critical Theory and Planning" James Schmidt, University of Texas, Austin Disc.: Wodek Szemberg, York University Andrew Arato, Cooper Union Panel 10. The Politics of Nuclear Power ............... Friday 2:00 p.m., Independence Suite Chair: Elizabeth S. Palter, Bryant College Papers: "The Nuclear-Powered Media" Elizabeth Scholes, Executive Director, IPECS "The Safety of Nuclear Workers and the Karen Silkwood Case" Steve Wodea, Legislative Aide, Oil, Chemical and Atmoic Workers International Union "The Politics of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission: Standards and Licensing" Elizabeth S. Palter, Bryant College [title unknown] Sam Lovejoy, Anti-Nuclear Activist, Montague, Massachusetts [title unknown] Union of Concerned Scientists Panel 11. Radical Political Psychology .................... Saturday 9:30 a.m., Lincoln West Chair: Victor Wolfenstein, University of California, Los Angeles Papers: "Women and Class Consciousness: A Psychoanalytic Approach" Temma Kaplan, University of California, Los Angeles "Pathological Narcissism and Democratic Individualism" Jon Schiller, University of Illinois, Urbana "Groundwork for a Marxist Psychoanalysis" Eugene Victor Wolfenstein, University of California, Los Angeles Panel 12. Just What Are Dialectics? ..................... Saturday 9:30 a.m., Jefferson East Chair: Nancy Hartsock, Johns Hopkins University Papers: "Leninist Dialectics" John Enrenberg, University of New Mexico "A Marxist Critique of Husserl's Methodology" N. Patrick Peritore, University of Missouri, Columbia Disc.: Howard Sherman, University of California, Riverside Panel 13. Current Trends and Directions in Power Structure Research ........................ Saturday 11:45 a.m., Independence Suite Chair: Benjamin W. Smith, California State University, Los Angeles Papers: "The Study of State and Ruling Class in Corporate America: New Directions" G. William Domhoff, University of California, Santa Cruz "Economic and Social Dimensions of Interlocking" David Bunting and Tsung-hua Liu, Eastern Washington State College "The Role of Finance Capital in American Corporate Networks" Michael Schwartz and Beth Minz, SUNY, Stony Brook Disc.: Thomas R. Dye, Florida State University Vic Reinemer, Staff Director, Subcommittee on Reports, Accounting, and Management, U.S. Senate Philip Burch, Rutgers University Panel 14. Contemporary Theories of Feminism ........... Saturday 11 :45 a.m., Jackson Suite Chair: Jean Bethke Elshtain, University of Massachusetts, Amherst Papers: "Hegel's Conception of the Family: A Feminist Inquiry" Joan Landes, Hampshire Colege "Feminism as Theory and Analysis" Nancy C. M. Hartsock, Johns Hopkins University "Radical Feminism and Marxist Feminism: Contrasting Assumptions and Their Implications" Vivian Goldman, University of Massachusetts, Amherst I proved For Release 2004/03/12 : CIA-RDP80MOO165AO02400150002-1 Approved For Release 2004/03/12 : CIA-RDP80M00165AO02400150002-1 Disc.: Michael McGrath, Brown University Gilbert Abcarian, Florida State University Panel 15. Judicial Repression .......................... Saturday 2:00 p.m., Jackson Suite Chair: Rick Castberg, University of Hawaii, Hilo Papers: "Theoretical Perspectives on Judicial Repression: Some Considerations on the State" Adelaide H. Villmoare, Vassar College "Prosecutorial Use of Conspiracy Statutes" Rick Castberg, University of Hawaii, Hilo Panel 16. The Left in Western Europe ................ Saturday 2:00 p.m., Independence Suite Chair: Belden Fields, University of Illinois, Urbana Papers: "Depolarization and the Italian Left" Robert Leonardi, Institute of Public Policy Studies, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor; Raffaella Y. Nanette, Department of Community and Regional Planning, Kansas State University, Manhattan; and Robert D. Putnam, Department of Political Science and Institute of Public Policy Studies, University of Michigan "French Labor and the Electoral Alliance of the Seventies" Fred L. Williams, University of Maryland, European Division "Freedom, Equality and the Unity of the German Left" Michael Kraft, Department of Philosophy, Mars Hill College, North Carolina; and Larry Stern, Mars Hill College, Department of Political Science Disc.: Bogdan Denitch, Department of Sociology, University of New York Panel 17. Participation and Democracy ................ Sunday 9:00 a.m., Independence Suite Chair: David Porter, Marlboro College Papers: "Democracy, Participation and Leadership: Theoretical Concerns" Mark Kann, University of Southern California "Deterrents to Participation" Greta Salem, DePaul University "Participation and Leadership in the Historical Anarchist Movement" David Porter, Marlboro College Panel 18. Political Theory and Underdevelopment ....... Sunday 2:00 p.m., Independence Suite Chair: Enid Hill, American University, Cairo Papers: "The Classical Theory of Imperialism and Its Contemporary Dissenters" Jim Paul, MERIP "Emmanuel Wallerstein and Perry Anderson as Theorists of Capitalist Development" Jon Wiener, University of California, Irvine "Political Theory as Political Economy: Concepts and Methodology" Enid Hill, American University, Cairo Disc.: Harry Nagdoff, Monthly Review Press Workshop I. Democratizing the Workplace in the United States ........................... Thursday 11:45 a.m., Independence Suite Chair: George Benello, Federation of Economic Democracy; and Stephen Sachs, Indiana University-Purdue University, Indianapolis Workshop II. Dialectics: The Problem of Internal Relations ................... Friday 11:45 a.m., Independence Suite Chair: Bertell Oilman, New York University Paper: "Negative Dialectics as Eclipse of Reason" Morton Schoolman, BowdoinCollege, University of Massachusetts, Amherst Panelists: Jim Schmidt, University of Texas, Austin Ted Norton, Vassar College Joan Landes, Hampshire College Nancy Hartsock, Johns Hopkins University Bruce Rappaport Workshop III. Radical Teaching .................... Sunday 11 :45 a.m., Independence Suite Chair: Ted Norton, Vassar College Panelists: Jean Bethke Elshtain, University of Massachusetts, Amherst Bruce Rappaport Ira Shor, CUNY Approved For Release 2004/03/12: CIA-RDP80M00165AO024001500?-1 Approved For Release 2004/03/12 : CIA-RDP80M00165AO02400150002-1 UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO Reception for friends and alumni of the Department of Political Science ......................... Friday 6:30 p.m., Kalorama Suite WINSTON S. CHURCHILL ASSOCIATION Harry V. Jaffa, Claremont Graduate School, President Panel. The German Threat of the 1930s and the Russian Threat of the 1970s ............................ Saturday 2:00 p.m., Lincoln East Chair: Harry V. Jaffa, Claremont Graduate School Paper: (title unknown] Harold W. Rood, Claremont Men's College, Claremont Graduate School, and Stanford Research Institute Discussants will be prominent representatives of divergent views. COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY Reception for friends and alumni of the Department of Political Science ........................ Thursday 6:30 p.m., Jackson Suite COMMITTEE ON CONCEPTUAL AND TERMINOLOGICAL ANALYSIS George J. Graham, Jr., Vanderbilt University Session 1. Analysis of Selected Social Science Concepts ............................. Thursday 7:30 p.m., Hamilton Suite Chair: David C. Paris, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Papers: " 'Power' Revisied" Felix Oppenheim, University of Massachusetts, Amherst "Conceptual Chaos in Political Economy: The Mythical Precision of 'Unemployment' and 'Inflation' " Kristen Monroe, SUNY, Stony Brook "Public Policy" Glenda M. Patrick, University of Toronto Session 2. Toward a Standard Format for Conceptual Analysis ................................ Saturday 2:00 p.m., State Room Chair: George J. Graham, Jr., Vanderbilt University Papers: "A Format for Conceptual Analysis" Giovanni Sartori, Stanford University "Bureaucracy: A Conceptual Analysis" Fred W. Riggs, The University of Hawaii "Integration: A Conceptual Analysis" Henry Teune, University of Pennsylvania Session 3. Workshop on 'Paraconcepts' and Inventories ...... Sunday 9:30 a.m., Kalorama Suite Chair: Fred W. Riggs, University of Hawaii This workshop will deal with clarification of concepts employed in conceptual analysis and in concept inventories by focusing on "paraconcepts" as articulated in Rigg's CISS Working Paper No. 70, available through the International Studies Association. COCTA activities in conjunction with the Concept Inventory and with other international groups and associations will be discussed. Session 4. Special Workshop on "A Format for Conceptual Analysis" .................... Sunday 2:00 p.m., Kalorama Suite Chair: Giovanni Sartori, Stanford University COMMUNIST STUDIES GROUP Jan Triska,Stanford University, Organizer Luncheon Meeting .................................. Thursday 11:45 a.m., Lincoln East COMPARATIVE URBAN RESEARCH William J. Hanna, University of Texas at Dallas, Organizer Reception and Meeting: Urban Political Economy: Comparative Perspectives ............................ Thursday 5:30 p.m., Bancroft Suite CONGRESSIONAL RESEARCH SERVICE Panel. Domestic Intelligence and Surveillance: Directions in Public Policy ............................. Friday 11:45 a.m., Jefferson East Approved For Release 2004/03/12 : CIA-RDP80M00165AO02400150002-1 Approved For Release 2004/03/12 : CIA-RDP80MOO165AO02400150002-1 Chair: Fred M. Kaiser, Analyst in American Government Congressonal Research Service Panelists: John T. Elliff, Professional Staff, Subcommittee on Rights of Americans, Senate Select Committee on Intelligence Kenneth J. Hodson, Executive Staff Director, National Commission for the Review of Federal and State Laws Relating to Wiretapping and Electronic Surveillance Douglas Lea, Staff Counsel, Subcommittee on Constitutional Rights, Senate Committee on the Judiciary Alan F. Westin, Columbia University POLITICAL SCIENTISTS INTERESTED IN DIPLOMACY Smith Simpson, Annandale, Virginia, Organizer Meeting .......................................... Thursday 4:15 p.m., Jefferson West Breakfast Meeting ..................................... Friday 8:30 a.m., Bancroft Suite DUKE UNIVERSITY Reception for friends and alumni of the Department of Political Science .......................... Friday 6:30 p.m., Jefferson East EXPERIMENTAL STUDY OF POLITICS Panel 1 .......................................... Thursday 11:45 a.m., Caucus Room Chair: James Dyson, Florida State University Panel 2 ............................................ Friday 11:45 a.m., Caucus Room CAUCUS FOR FAITH AND POLITICS William C. Johnson, Bethel College, Organizer Breakfast Meeting ................................... Saturday 8:00 a.m., Jackson Suite Panel .............................................. Saturday 9:30 a.m., Lincoln East CENTER FOR THE STUDY OF FEDERALISM Benjamin Schuster, Coordinator Publius Editorial Board Breakfast Meeting .................. Sunday 8:30 a.m., Jackson Suite Conference for Federal Studies, Membership Meeting ................................ Friday 11:45 a.m., Chevy Chase Suite Chair: Daniel J. Elazar, Temple University COUNCIL ON FOUNDATIONS, INC., JOINT COMMITTEE ON RESEARCH Hugh F. Cline, Princeton, New Jersey, Organizer Panel ............................................ Saturday 11:45 a.m., Farragut Suite GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY Reception for friends and alumni of the Department of Government ............................ Friday 6:30 p.m., Bancroft Suite GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY Reception for friends and alumni of the Department of Political Science .................... Thursday 6:30 p.m., Chevy Chase Suite CONFERENCE GROUP ON GERMAN POLITICS Charles R. Foster, Washington, D.C., Secretary-Treasurer Business Meeting ................................ Thursday 5:00 p.m., Hemisphere Room Panel. Roundtable on the German Election ............. Thursday 11:45 a.m., Cabinet Room Chair: David Conradt, University of Florida Paper: "Reflections of Intra-Party Conflicts in Mass Belief Systems: Some Evidence from the 1976 Election in West Germany" Ferdinand F. Mueller, Universitat Hamburg; and Kai Hildebrandt, University of Michigan Panelists: Peter Merkl, University of California, Santa Barbara Gerlad Braunthal, University of Massachusetts William Schneider, Harvard University N.B. See also "Joint Country Groups" listing for two additional panels sponsored by the British Politics Group, The Conference Group on French Politics and Society, The Conference Group on German Politics, and The Conference Group on Italian Politics. Approved For Release 2004/03/12 : CIA-RDP80M00165A0024001500Q -1 Approved For Release 2004/03/12 : CIA-RDP80MOO165AO02400150002-1 POLITICAL SCIENTISTS INTERESTED IN GOVERNMENT AND THE ARTS Panel .......................................... Friday 11 :45 a.m., Hemisphere Room Chair: Kevin Mulcahy, Claremont Men's College Papers: "Government Support: Its Impact on the Audience for the Arts" Paul Di Maggio and Michael Useem, Boston University, "The National Government and the Arts: An Uneasy Relationship" Lawrence Man kin, Arizona State University "Budgetary Strategies of the National Endowment of the Arts" C. Richard Swaim, Colorado State University COMMITTEE ON GOVERNMENT RESEARCH Gary Nordlinger, Organizer Panel. Government Secrecy and Sunshine: Freedom of Information and Political Research ............ Saturday 2:00 p.m., Jefferson East Moderator: Gary Nordlinger, Notdlinger Associates Panelists: Jeffrey Axelrad, Chief, Information and Privacy Section, Civil Division, U.S. Depart- mento f Justice Daniel Guttman, Washington, D.C. Morton Halperin, Washington, D.C. Everett Mann, Center for the Administration of Justice, The American University Eric Novotny, American Bankers Association and Commission on Federal Paperwork MODERN GREEK STUDIES ASSOCIATION See Conference Group on Italian Politics, Panel 2. HARVARD UNIVERSITY Reception for friends and alumni of the Department of Government ............................. Friday 6:30 p.m., Dupont Suite COMMITTEE ON HEALTH POLITICS Jerry L. Weaver, University of Claifornia, Los Angeles, Organizer Breakfast Meeting .................................. Saturday 8:00 a.m., Kalorama Suite Panel 1. The Politics of National Health Policies: A Comparative Perspective .......................... Saturday 11:45 a.m., Kalorama Suite Chair: Jerry L. Weaver, University of California, Los Angeles Panelists: Guatemala: Kenneth Farr, U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare Colombia and Honduras: Antonio Ugalde, University of Texas at Austin Canada: G. R. Weller, Lakehead University, Ontario Indonesia, Pakistan and Thailand: Jerry L. Weaver, University of California, Los Angeles France and Germany: Christa Altenstetter, International Institute of Management, Berlin Panel 2. Regulation of the Health Care System .............. Saturday 2:00 p.m., Lincoln West Chair: James M. Brasfield, Webster College Papers: "Conflict in Fegulatory Goals: The Case of the Professional Standards Review Program" Harry M. Rosen, CUNY, Baruch College "Health Care Planning and Capital Expenditure Control, or Making Bricks Without Straw" Carolyn Harmon, Lewin and Associates "PSROs: The Myth of Local Control" John D. Blum, Boston University JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY Reception for friends and alumni of the Department of Political Science ...................... Friday 6:30 p.m., Chevy Chase Suite HOWARD UNIVERSITY Reception for friends and alumni of the Department of Political Science .......................... Thursday 6:30 p.m., Grant Suite AMERICAN SOCIETY OF INTERNATIONAL LAW Panel. Problems of Human Rights and United States Foreign Policy ........................... Thursday 7:30 p.m., Conservatory Abpproved For Release 2004/03/12 : CIA-RDP80MOO165AO02400150002-1 Approved For Release 2004/03/12 : CIA-RDP80M00165AO02400150002-1 INTERNATIONAL STUDIES ASSOCIATION Governing Council Meeting .......................... Friday 10:00 a.m., Carl Beck's Room Internet Meeting ............................... Friday 11:45 a.m., Thoroughbred Room Chair: Cynthia Enloe, Clark University; and Kay Lawson, San Francisco State University INTER-UNIVERSITY CONSORTIUM FOR POLITICAL AND SOCIAL RESEARCH Reception .......................................... Friday 6:30 p.m., Cabinet Room INTER-UNIVERSITY SEMINAR ON ARMED FORCES AND SOCIETY Sam C. Sarkesian, Organizer Panel 1. U.S. Military Careers and Retirement ............. Thursday 2:00 p.m., Jefferson East Chair: Albert Biderman, Bureau of Social Science Research Panel 2. U.S. General Purpose Forces and Military Posture ....................................... Friday 9:30 a.m., Lincoln West Chair: Frank B. Horton III, Washington, D.C.; and Edward Deagle, Washington, D.C. UNIVERSITY OF IOWA Reception for friends and alumni of the Department of Political Science ....................... Friday 6:30 p.m., Georgetown West CONFERENCE GROUP ON ITALIAN POLITICS Norman Kogan, University of Connecticut, Organizer Luncheon ............................................ Friday 11:45 a.m., State Room Panel 1. The Historic Compromise: Policy Implications and International Repercussions .......................... Friday 9:30 a.m., Jefferson East Chair: Joan Barth Urban, Catholic University of America Papers: "The Historic Compromise in PCI Perspective" Lawrence Gray, Johns Hopkins University "The United States and the Historic Compromise: An End to the Cold War?" Robert Leonardi, University of Michigan "The PCI and Europe: Historically Compromised?" Simon Serfaty, Johns Hopkins University, School of Advanced International Studies "The PCI and Moscow: Kto kovo?" Joan Barth Urban, Catholic University of America Disc.: Eric Willenz, U.S. Department of State, Washington, D.C. Panel 2. Mediterranean Politics: Transitions ............... Saturday 2:00 p.m., Jefferson West (Co-sponsored with The Modern Greek Studies Association and The Society for Spanish and Portuguese Historical Studies.) Chair: Juan Linz, Yale University; and Giuseppe Di Palma, University of California, Berkeley Papers: "Greece: Transitions" Nikiforos Biamandouros, Orange County Community College "Italy: Transitions" Giuseppe Di Palma, University of California, Berkeley "Spain: Transitions" Juan Linz, Yale University "Portugal: Transitions" Philippe Schmitter, University of Chicago "Mass Electorates at the Reinstatement of Democracy" Giacomo Sani, Ohio State University Disc.: A. F. K. Organski, University of Michigan N.B. See also "Joint Country Groups" listing for two additional panels sponsored by The British Politics Group, The Conference Group on French Politics and Society, The Conference Group on German Politics, and The Conference Group on Italian Politics. POLITICAL SCIENTISTS SPECIALIZING ON JAPAN Meeting ........................................... Saturday 4:15 p.m., Jackson Suite Chair: Lee W. Farnsworth, Brigham Young University Approved For Release 2004/03/12 : CIA-RDP80M00165AO0240015000T 1 Approved For Release 2004/03/12 : CIA-RDP80M00165AO02400150002-1 Special Speaker: Joji Watanuki,Sophia University and Harvard University "What Japanese are Studying about the Politics of Japan" Social: Following the meeting an adjournment will be made to a local Asian restaurant. JOINT COUNTRY GROUPS The British Politics Group, The Conference Group on French Politics and Society, The Conference Group on German Politics, and The Conference Group on Italian Politics. Panel 1. The Rediscovery of Location: Regionalism, Devolution, Separatism- Transitory or Permanent Phenomena? ................... Thursday 2:00 p.m., Jackson Suite Chair: George K. Romoser, University of New Hampshire and Chairman, Conference Group on German Politics Participants: Arthur Cyr, The Chicago Council on Foreign Relations William Beer, Brooklyn College John Ambler, Rice University Raffaella Nanetti, Kansas State University Daniel-Louis Seiler, University of Quebec, Montreal Stephen Schechter, Center for the Study of Federalism, SUNY, Albany James H. Wolfe, University of Southern Mississippi Panel 2. No Way Out? The Dilemmas of Economic Policy in Western European Democracies ....................... Friday 2:00 p.m., Hamilton Suite Chair: Peter Wallach, University of Wisconsin, Green Bay Papers: "The Political Role of Organized Labor in West Germany" Donald Hancock, University of Texas at Austin "The Dilemmas of Political Economy in Western Europe: The Case of Britain" Robert Lieber, University of California, Davis "The Italian Economic Crisis of the 1970s" Raymond Lubitz, Economist, Division of Internal Finance, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System Disc.: Robert Ryan, Department of Statte, Washington, D.C. MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Reception for friends and alumni of the Department of Political Science ........................ Thursday 6:30 p.m., Dupont Suite UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN Reception for friends and alumni of the Department of Political Science .......................... Thursday 6:30 p.m., Map Room MIDWEST POLITICAL SCIENCE ASSOCIATION Council Breakfast Meeting ........................... Thursday 8:00 a.m., Kalorama Suite Program Committee Meeting .......................... Thursday 2:00 p.m., Hamilton Suite Committee on the Status of Women: Meeting .............. Thursday 2:00 p.m., Lincoln West UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA Reception in honor of Frank J. Sorauf and Robert T. Holt .................................. Thursday 6:30 p.m., Caucus Room NATIONAL CAPITAL AREA POLITICAL SCIENCE ASSOCIATION Reception .................................... Thursday 7:00 p.m., Independence Suite NATIONAL CENTER FOR STATE COURTS AND THE FEDERAL JUDICIAL CENTER ........................... Friday 11 :45 a.m., Bancroft Suite Roundtable on Current Research on Trial Court Delay Organizers: Barry Mahoney, Thomas S. Church and Steven Flanders NATIONAL LEAGUE OF CITIES-UNIVERSITY RESEARCH WORKSHOP Panel. The Urban Observatory Concept: Policy and Planning Support through University Research ............. Saturday 4:15 p.m., Caucus Room Chair: Earl W. Linveit, Office of the Assistant Secretary for Policy Development and Research, HUD 6Approved For Release 2004/03/12 : CIA-RDP80M00165AO02400150002-1 Approved For Release 2004/03/12 : CIA-RDP80MOO165AO02400150002-1 Panelists: Frank Steggert, Indiana University, South Bend Ralph S. Hambrick, Jr., Texas A & M University William A. Elwood, Special Assistant to the President, University for Special Programs, University of Virginia Robert A. Slach, Director of Durham Urban Observatory POLITICAL SCIENTISTS INTERESTED IN NATIVE AMERICANS IN AMERICAN POLITICS Workshop ........................................... Friday 11:45 a.m., Monroe West Chair: James Bryant III, University of Wisconsin Center-Rock County Participants: Theodore Taylor, George Washington University Hanna Cortner, School of Renewable Natural Resources, University of Arizona Michael Melody, St. Leo's College NEIGHBORHOOD ORGANIZATION RESEARCH GROUP Panel. Neighborhood Research: Issues, Strategies, and Priorities ............................. Friday 2:00 p.m., Grant Suite Chair: Frances Bish, Indiana University This panel will be concerned with the information needs and research priorities of neighborhood groups and neighborhood researchers. Panel members will focus upon several different themes: (1) identifying neighborhood information and research priorities; (2) developing cooperative relation- ships between neighborhood groups and neighborhood researchers; and (3) diverse uses and users of neighborhood information and research. Panel members include: Roger Ahlbrnadt and Jim Cunningham, University of Pittsburgh-on the Pittsburgh Neighborhood Information System Robert Yin, Rand Institute, Washington, D.C.-on the non-profit research corporation perspective Louis Masotti, Northwestern University-on Northwestern's Neighborhood Research Voucher Experiment Rebecca Androtti, Tri-City Citizens Union for Progress, Newark, New Jersey-Discussant Richard Cook, Regional Planning Council, Baltimore-Discussant Organizational Meeting .............................. Thursday 11 :45 a.m., Jackson Suite Moderators: Elinor Ostrom, Indiana University; and Milton Kotler, Institute for Policy Research The Neighborhood Organization Research Group was established at the last annual meeting of The American Political Science Association. The objectives of the group are: (1) to encourage research on neighborhoods, neighborhood organizations, and neighborhood government; and (2) to serve as a vehicle for the exchange of information on such research among academicians, public officials and community leaders. The purposes of this meeting will be to: (1) report on the year's activities; (2) define priorities and objectives for the coming year; and (3) establish an organizational framework for accomplishing these objectives. We will also be discussing potential sources and means of funding NORG activities. The meeting will be convened by Elinor Ostrom and Milton Kotler. Any and all of you interested in neighborhood research and related issues are urged to attend. NEW YORK UNIVERSITY Reception for friends and alumni of the Department of Politics .............................. Thursday 6:30 p.m., Kalorama Suite UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA Reception for friends and alumni of the Department of Political Science .......................... Friday 6:30 p.m., Caucus Room NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY Reception for friends and alumni of the Department of Political Science ........................... Friday 6:30 p.m., Edison Suite AMERICAN PROFESSORS FOR PEACE IN THE MIDDLE EAST Panel 1. A New Look at American Foreign Policy in the Middle East .................................. Thursday 9:30 a.m., Jefferson West Chair: Thomas C. Schelling, Harvard University Papers: "U.S. Foreign Policy in the Middle East After Kissinger: Continuity and Change" John G. Stoessinger, CUNY, Hunter College "U.S. Food Diplomacy in the Middle East" Raymond F. Hopkins, Swarthmore College "What Role for the United States?" Morton H. Halperin, Project on National Security and Civil Liberties Approved For Release 2004/03/12: CIA-RDP80MOO165AO024001500OI-1 Approved For Release 2004/03/12 : CIA-RDP80MOO165AO02400150002-1 "Soviet-American Relations and the Middle East" Roman Kolkowicz, University of California, Los Angeles Disc.: Thomas C. Schelling, Harvard University Joseph E. Goldberg, Hampden -Sydney College Panel 2. Oil and the Middle East ........................... Friday 9:30 a.m., Lincoln West Chair: Arnold Safer, Vice President, Irving Trust Company Papers: "Limits to Arab Oil Power" S. Fred Singer, University of Virginia "Oil and the U.S.S.R." Marshall I. Goldman, Wellesley College "Oil and the International Economy" Arnold Safer, Irving Trust Company "The Carter Energy Program and Arab Imports" David Howard Davis, Cornell University Disc.: Daniel Yergin, Harvard University Robert Engler, City University of New York Panel 3. Minorities in the Middle East .................... Saturday 9:30 a.m., Jefferson West Chair: Richard H. Dekmejian, SUNY, Binghamton Papers: "Political Integration on Minorities in Arab North Africa" Peter K. Bechtold, Foreign Service Institute "Kurdish Aspirations and the Middle East Conflict" Richard Cottam, University of Pittsburgh "The Christian Minorities of Lebanon" Matti Moosa, Gannon College Disc.: Richard H. Dekmejian, SUNY, Binghamton John P. Entelis, Fordham University POLICY STUDIES JOURNAL AND POLICY STUDIES ORGANIZATION Breakfast for political scientists interested in the energy policy .......................................... Friday 8:00 a.m., State Room POLICY STUDIES ORGANIZATION Stuart S. Nagel, University of Illinois at Urbana, Secretary-Treasurer Council and Editorial Board Meeting ..................... Friday 11 :45 a.m., Dupont Suite Membership Meeting ................................ Saturday 11:45 a.m., Caucus Room POLITICAL SCIENCE EDITORS Meeting ........................................... Friday 11:45 a.m., Kalorama Suite CONFERENCE FOR THE STUDY OF POLITICAL THOUGHT Reception ........................................ Thursday 6:30 p.m., Cabinet Room PRINCETON UNIVERSITY Reception for friends and alumni of the Department of Politics ................................ Friday 6:30 p.m., Hamilton Suite GROUP FOR THE STUDY OF PSYCHO POLITICS (Applied Psychoanalysis) Panel. Studies in the Application of Psychoanalysis to Politics .............................. Friday 2:00 p.m., Kalorama Suite Chair: Jon Robert Schiller, The Wright Institute for PsychoSocial Development, Berkeley Papers: "The Suckling at the Breast of the State: Anaclisis and Passivity in the Liberal Culture" James K. Perlstein, University of Illinois "Psychoanalysis and the Political Functions of an Unconscious Knowledge" James Glass, University of Maryland "Radical Politics, Epistemology and Psychoanalysis" William Caspary, Washington University [title unknown] Betty Glad, University of Illinois Disc.: Robert C. Tucker, Princeton University James David Barber, Duke University James C. Davies, University of Oregon 9 pproved For Release 2004/03/12 : CIA-RDP80MOO165AO02400150002-1 Approved For Release 2004/03/12 : CIA-RDP80M00165AO02400150002-1 PURDUE UNIVERSITY Reception for friends and alumni of the Department of Political Science .......................... Friday 6:30 p.m., Farragut Suite UNIVERSITY OF ROCHESTER Reception for friends and alumni of the Department of Political Science ..................... Friday 6:30 p.m., Independence Suite RUTGERS UNIVERSITY Reception for friends and alumni of the Department of Political Science ..................... Friday 10:45 p.m., Chevy Chase Suite UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA Reception for friends and alumni of the Department of Political Science ........................... Friday 6:30 p.m., Monroe East SOUTHWEST POLITICAL SCIENCE ASSOCIATION Executive Council Breakfast Meeting ...................... Friday 7:45 a.m., Jackson Suite CONFERENCE ON SOVIET AGRICULTURAL AND PEASANT AFFAIRS Panel 1. Agricultural Collectivization in the Marxist-Leninist States ................................ Thursday 9:30 a.m., Lincoln West Chair: Roy D. Laird, University of Kansas, Lawrence Panelists: Ben Stavis, Cornell University-On China Nicholas C. Pano, Western Illinois University-On Albania Trond Gildberg, Pennsylvania State University-On Romania Ivan Volgyes, University of Nebrska, Lincoln-On Hungary Roy D. Laird, University of Kansas, Lawrence-On the Soviet Union Panel 2. Agricultural Collectivization in the Marxist-Leninist States ............................. Saturday 11:45 a.m., Hamilton Suite Chair: Ronald Francisco, University of Kansas, Lawrence Panelists: Joseph Hajda, Kansas State University-On Czechoslovakia Jaroslaw Piekalkiewicz, Unievrsity of Kansas, Lawrence -On Poland William Safran, University of Colorado-On Israel Ronald Francisco, University of Kansas, Lawrence-On the German Democratic Republic SOCIETY FOR SPANISH AND PORTUGUESE HISTORICAL STUDIES See Conference Group on Italian Politics, Panel 2. FOUNDATIONS OF POLITICAL THEORY GROUP George J. Graham, Jr., Vanderbilt University, Organizer The Foundations of Political Theory Group annually presents a series of panels on a theme that draws together theorists from a variety of schools and approaches. This year (and next) the central purpose is to move beyond inutile debates over science (which seldom get beyond the 'last chapterism' found throughout critical books and papers that end with promised new horizons to be explored in the next report) to efforts to demonstrate how alternative theoretical approaches can contribute to political understanding. Each paper should illustrate how a specific theoretical approach resolves a political and/or political theory problem. The panels are designed to stimulate audience discussion of the general theme in light of the papers. Copies of the papers will be available at the panel sessions. The specific theme of next year's panels at the 1978 American Political Science Association Annual Meeting, "The Relation of Fact and Value in Alternative Political Theories," will parallel this year's program. Individuals interested in participating in the 1978 Program should write to George J. Graham, Jr. 1977 Program Theme: Alternative Political Ontologies Session 1. Symbols, Myth, and Politics ................... Wednesday 9:00 a.m., State Room Chair: Michael M. Milenkovitch, CUNY, Herbert H. Lehman College Papers: "Myth and Reality in Models" Daniel Paul Kriesse, Purdue University "An Ideological and Political Synthesis of Liberalism and Socialism" Phili L. Beardsley, Syracuse University Approved For Release 2004/03/12 : CIA-RDP80M00165AO02400150002-1 69 Approved For Release 2004/03/12 : CIA-RDP80M00165AO02400150002-1 Session 2. Phenomenology, Existentialism, and Politics ...... Wednesday 1:30 p.m., State Room Chair: Joel Kassiola, CUNY, Brooklyn College Papers: "The Theory of Action: An Existential and Phenomenological View" Hwa Yol Jung, Moravian College "Intersubjectivity and Political Action" Fred R. Dallmyr, Purdue University Disc.: Randal Ihara, Kentucky Center for Energy Research Session 3. Pragmatic Theory and Politics ................. Wednesday 8:00 p.m., State Room Moderator: Samuel Hines, The College of Charleston Papers: "V. O. Key's Pragmaticm" J. David Greenstone, University of Chicago "Feedback: A Case Study in Conceptual Confusion" William Brandon, University of Rochester Mediacl Center "Against Epistemology: Problems in the Writing of Contemporary Political Theory" Paul Kress, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Session 4. Rhetoric and Political Anslysis .................. Thursday 9:30 a.m., State Room Chair: Donald R. Wagner, West Georgia College Papers: "Rhetorical Theory and Political Analysis" Wayne D. Fields, Washington University at St. Louis "Rhetorical Analysis and Political Evaluation: Knowledge, Beliefs, and Discourse in Normative Judgment" George J. Graham, Jr., Vanderbilt University Disc.: Mulford Q. Sibley, University of Minnesota Session 5. Is Marxism a Science? ......................... Thursday 2:00 p.m., State Room Chair: Bertell Oilman, New York University Papers: Papers will be given by, and discussed by, Nancy Hartsock, Johns Hopkins University; Paul Thomas, University of California, Berkeley; and Kenneth Hoover, The College of Wooster. Professor Oilman will also take part in the discussion. Session 6. Analytic Philosophy and Political Theory .......... Thursday 8:00 p.m., State Room Chair: Thomas L. Thorson, Indiana University at South Bend Papers: "Authority and the 'Surrender' of Individual Judgment" Richard E. Flathman, Johns Hopkins University "Moral Geometry: The Philosophical Justification of the Principles of Justice" Alan Fuchs, College of William and Mary Disc.: Douglas W. Rae, Yale University Session 7. Dramaturgy and Politics ........................ Friday 9:30 a.m., Jefferson West Chair: Harry Berger, Jr., Cowell College, University of California, Santa Cruz Papers: "Drama, Political Philosophy, and the Recognition of Persons" Tracy Strong, Amherst College "The Drama of Death" Michael J. Gargas McGrath, Brown University Disc.: Donald Morton, Syracuse University Special Session: Workshop on Multiple Perspectives in Reading The Declaration of Independence ................... Friday 4:15 p.m., Thoroughbred Room A roundtable and general discussion of the first two sentences of the Declaration will provide the subject of this special workshop. The session is an experiment that is designed to raise the issues entailed in the activity of reading; it should bring out the important relations between and among text and the theoretical, methodological, and contextual assumptions of the reader. Participants whose brief statements will provide the bases for general discussion come from several humanities disciplines as well as from political science. Chair: Ronald Jager, Yale University Participants: Eugene R. Hammond, University of Maryland, College Park Alan Fuchs, College of William and Mary Wayne D. Fields, Washington University at St. Louis Ross M. Lence, University of Houston Harry Berger, Jr., Cowell College, University of California, Santa Cruz U.S. GOVERNMENT REORGANIZATION IN 1977 Panel. Reorganization in the U.S. Government: Appl~bv&~{' fir ik%renase 2004103112 ' `.'CIA-RDP8OM~do6~~b0~02400150002 1 Approved For Release 2004/03/12 : CIA-RDP80M00165AO02400150002-1 Chair: Norman J. Ornstein, Catholic University of America Disc.: Roger Davidson, University of California, Santa Barbara Walter Oleszek, Library of Congress James Thurber, American University Judith Parris, Library of Congress Janet Breslin, Office of Senator Bentsen Susan Hammond, American University Joseph Cooper, House Committee on Administrative Review UKRAINIAN POLITICAL SCIENCE ASSOCIATION IN THE UNITED STATES Panel. Contemporary Societ Politics ....................... Friday 11 :45 a.m., Conservatory Chair: Petro Diachenko, Executive Director, Ukrainian Political Science Association in the United States, Folcroft, Pennsylvania Participants: J. Hahn, Villanova University T. Hunchak, Rutgers University M. Novak, Syracuse University UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA Reception for friends and alumni of the Department of Government .......................... Thursday 6:30 p.m., Farragut Suite WASHINGTON MONTHLY Reception ......................................... Thursday 6:30 p.m., Monroe West Guest Host: James Fallows, Chief Presidential Speech Writer, The White House WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY, ST. LOUIS Nightcap for friends and alumni of the Department of Political Science :....................... Friday 10:45 p.m., Bancroft Suite UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON Reception for friends and alumni of the Department of Political Science .......................... Friday 10:45 p.m., State Room UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-MADISON Reception for friends and alumni of the Department of Political Science ....................... Friday 6:30 p.m., Georgetown East WOMEN'S CAUCUS FOR POLITICAL SCIENCE Susan J. Tolchin, Mount Vernon College, Program Chairperson Business Meeting I .............................. Thursday 4:15 p.m., Independence Suite Business Meeting 11 ....................... Saturday 9:30 a.m., International Ballroom West Reception ............................................ Friday 6:30 p.m., Monroe West Panel 1. Polities, Position and Power: The Question of a Federal Women's Agency ............................. Thursday 9:30 a.m., Jackson Suite Chair: Harold Relyea, Congressional Research Service, Library of Congress Panelists: Marilyn Harris, Professional Staff, Senate Governmental Affairs Committee Hope Eastman, Attorney, Former Deputy Director, Washington Office, American Civil Liberties Union Karen Keesling, Former Women's Coordinator, The Ford Administration Panel 2. The Influence of Affirmative Action Activism on Post-Secondary Education ............................... Friday 2:00 p.m., Lincoln West Chair: Marian Palley, University of Delaware Papers: "Implementing Title IX: A Study of Women's Athletic Programs" Carolyn Weinstock, Graduate Faculty of the New School for Social Research "Organizational Strategies of Right Wing Women: A Case Study of an Education Lobby" Bonnie Cook Freeman, University of Texas at Austin "Academic Policies Under the Impact of Affirmative Action: A Case Study" Barbara Calloway, Rutgers University-Newark "Unexpected Benefits, Expected Defeats: Affirmative Action for Women" Mary Thornberry, University of Arizona Disc.: Kay Klotzburger, CUNY Susan J. Tolchin, The Washington Institute for Women in Politics, Mount Vernon College Approved For Release 2004/03/12 : CIA-RDP80M00165AO02400150002-1 Approved For Release 2004/03/12 : CIA-RDP80M00165AO02400150002-1 Panel 3. Women and Political Behavior ..................... Friday 11:45 a.m., Edison Suite Chair: Sarah Schramm, George Washington University Papers: "Decisions by Line Bureaucrats: Do Sex and Race Affect the Results of Applications for Public Social Benefits or Services?" Carolyn Ban and Barbara J. Nelson, Educational Systems Corporation and Princeton University "Models of Political Mobility: The Differential Impact of Education and Employ- ment on the Political Participation of Blacks and Women" Eileen McDonagh, Northeastern University "Social Movements and Political Change: A Theory and Empirical Analysis of Feminism" Claire F. Knoche, University of Wisconsin-Madison "Sex and Political Policy Preferences" Susan Gluck Mezey, Wesleyan University "Women in Greek Politics: A Quantitative Perspective" Martin Gruberg, University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh Disc.: Kirsten Amundsen, California State University Karen Beckwith, Syracuse University Panel 4. Politics and the Changing Family .................... Friday 11:45 a.m., Map Room Chair: Diane Kincaid, University of Arkansas Papers: "Parental Authority and Children's Rights in Early Liberal Political Theory" Mary L. Shanley, Vassar College l . "Sexual Equality, and the Family in the Supreme Court" Frederick L. Morton, University of Toronto "The Federal Policy and the Changing Family" Staff Member, The Family Impact Seminar, Washington, D.C. Disc.: Gordon J. Schochet, Livingston College, Rutgers University Irene Diamond, Purdue University Panel 5. A Roundtable on Women's Campaign Experiences in the 1976 Election ............................ Friday 2:00 p.m., International Ballroom Chair: Susan Carroll, The Brookings Institution Panelists: Ruth Mandel, Director, Center for the American Woman and Politics, Eagleton Institute of Politics, Rutgers University Betsey Wright, Director, National Women's Education Fund Jo Freeman, SUNY, Purchase Panel 6. Women and Work: Women's Work Patterns, Development and Problems ............................. Saturday 11 :45 a.m., Grant Suite Chair: Eleanor Feldbaum, University of Maryland, Program of Health Services Delivery Papers: "An Assessment of Job Satisfaction and Job Responsibility of Women Executives in the Federal Civil Service" Lois Vietri, University of Maryland "The Impact of Federally Funded Vocational Education Programs on Women: Present Patterns and Future Implications" Susan A. MacManus, University of Houston "The Future of Women and Work in America" Director's Office, Women's Bureau, U.S. Department of Labor "Assessment of Job Satisfaction and its Correlates in the Health Delivery System" John J. Buckley and Patricia Hook, Program of Health Services Delivery, University of Maryland "Women and Employment: A Perspective on Problems and Work Patterns with Special Reference to Working Mothers" Laura N. O'Shaughnessy, Indiana University "The Politics of Female Labor in the Soviet Union" Joel C. Moss, Iowa State University Disc.: Morris J. Levitt, Howard University Greta R. Weiner, University of Virginia Daisy B. Fields, Fields Associates Panel 7. Women Complainants and the Criminal Justice System ......................... Saturday 2:00 p.m., Thoroughbred Room Chair: Martha Logsdon, Central Michigan University Papers: "The Women Complainant in Sexual Assault Cases" rot udoni and A. M. Corbett, Ball State University Approved For Release 2004/03/12 : CIA-RDP80M00165AO02400150002-1 Approved For Release 2004/03/12 : CIA-RDP80M00165AO02400150002-1 "Sex as a Determinant of Source Credibility in Assault Cases: An Experimental Investigation" Marilyn K. Dantico and James W. Dyson, Florida State University "Police Response to Wife Assault: A Case Study" Juanita Jones, Central Michigan University "The Politics of Rape and Wife Assault" Dianne Hermann, Lycoming College "Female Assailants: Equal Treatment?" Laurie Eckstrand, Florida State University; and William Eckert, Georgia State University Disc.: Lucinda Long, Montclair State College Arthur Knopka, National Science Foundation, Washington, D.C. Gillian Dean, Vanderbilt University Panel 8. The Role of Women in International Development ............................. Sunday 9:30 a.m., Bancroft Suite Chair: Jean-Claude Garcia-Zamor, International Development Group and Howard University Papers: "Women in International Development: Political Aspects" Coralie Turbitt, International Center for Research on Women "Women Migrants, Urbanization and Social Change: The Botswana Case" Coralie Bryant, American University "International Influences in the Modernization and Development of Japanese Women" Dorothy Robins-Mowry, U.S. Information Agency Disc.: Gloria Scott, Advisor on Women in Development, The World Bank Mary Ann Reigelman, Secretariat for Women in Development, New TransCentury Foundation Donna U. Vogt, Development Digest and Women in Development, Inc. YALE UNIVERSITY Reception for friends and alumni of the Department of Political Science ........................... Friday 6:30 p.m., State Room Has Your Department Joined The APSA DEPARTMENTAL SERVICES PROGRAM? Now over 500 member departments receive: ? Directories ? Guides ? Reports ? Special services For further information and membership forms, write: Departmental Services Program American Political Science Association 1527 New Hampshire Avenue, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20036 Approved For Release 2004/03/12 : CIA-RDP80M00165AO02400150002-1 Approved For Release 2004/03/12 : CIA-RDP80M00165AO02400150002-1 New Viewpoints FOR YOUR COURSES IN POLITICAL SCIENCE YOUTH AND CHANGE IN AMERICAN POLITICS By Louis M. Seagull, formerly, University of Pennsylvania Views the political behavior of youth as following certain generational patterns, with youth as an agent for social, cultural, and political change-not as a consequence of recent extraordinary events, but as part of a basic cyclical societal evolution. Pub. date: November 1977 Clothbound: $12.50 Paperback: $5.95 NEW ST. LOUIS Edited by Selwyn K. Troen, Ben Gurion University, and Glen E. Holt, Washington University A history of the city told through documents, articles, and other source materials. A volume in the Documentary History of American Cities series. Pub. date: November 1977 Clothbound: $15.00 Paperback: $6.95 M New Viewpoints A Division of Franklin Watts, Inc. 730 Fifth Avenue New York, N.Y. 10019 CRIMINAL JUSTICE THROUGH SCIENCE FICTION Edited by Joseph D. Olander, Special Assistant to the Florida Commissioner of Education, and Martin H. Greenberg, University of Wisconsin at Green Bay Thirteen gripping science fiction stories are used to illustrate three aspects of the field of criminal justice. Pub. date: November 1977 Clothbound: $15.00 Paperback: $6.95 THE CONDUCT OF AMERICAN FOREIGN RELATIONS: The Other Side of Diplomacy By Thomas H. Etzold, Naval War College Clothbound: $10.00 Paperback: $5.95 THE GRASS-ROOTS MIND IN AMERICA By Conal Furay, Webster College Clothbound: $10.00 Paperback: $5.95 HARRY TRUMAN'S CHINA POLICY: McCarthyism and the Diplomacy of Hysteria, 1947-1951 By Lewis McCaroll Purifoy, Emory and Henry College / Clothbound: $15.00 Paperback: $6.95 A Approved For Release 2004/03/12 : CIA-RDP80M00165AO02400150002-1 Approved For Release 2004/03/12 : CIA-RDP80M00165AO02400150002-1 INDEX Abcarian, Gilbert 61 Aberbach, Joel D. 32 Abney, Glenn 43 Abraham, Henry 34 Abramson, Jeffrey 39 Abramson, Paul R. 39 Ackelsberg, Martha 33 Adamany, David 39 Adams, Gordon 31 Adler, Stephen 37 Agresto, John 38 Ahlbrandt, Roger 67 Akinsanya, A. 27 Alexander, Herbert E. 38 Alexandroff, Alan S. 41 Alford, Robert 26 Alker, Hayward R., Jr. 33 Allworth, Edward 47 Alperiwitz, Gar 58 Alt, Patricia M. 53 Altenstetter, Christa 31, 64 Ambler, John 66 Amundsen, Kirsten 72 Anders, Gary C. 34 Andersen, Kristi 32 Anderson, James E. 37 Andrews, William G. 35 Andriole, Stephen J. 24 Androtti, Rebecca 67 Arato, Andrew 60 Arkes, Hadley 45 Aronowltz, Stanley 58 Armstrong, John 47 Arnold, R. Douglas 35 Art, Robert J. 34 Arterton, F. Christopher 26 Ashley, Richard 31 Astiz, Carlos A. 30 Atkins, Burton 48 Auspitz, Josiah Lee 40 Avant, Gayle 52 Axeirad, Jeffrey 64 Azar, Edward 24 Bachrach, Peter 33 Backoff, Robert W. 31 Bacon, Walter 40 Baer, Michael 58 Baker, Ralph 28 Baldwin, David A. 40 Bales, Ervin 53 Ball, George W. 36 Ball, Howard 38 Ban, Carolyn 72 Barber, James David 68 Barber, Randy 58 Bardach, Eugene 35 Barnes, Samuel 39 Barnet, Richard 47 Barnett, A. Doak 44 Barner-Barry, Carol 40 Bass, Harold F., Jr. 25 Baum, Lawrence 48 Baumer, Donald C. 31 Bay, Christian 35 Bayh, Birch 26 Beardsley, Philip L. 69 Bechtold, Peter K. 68 Beck, Henry 36 Beck, Paul Allen 48 Beckwith, Karen 72 Beer, Francis 31 Beer, Samuel H. 52 Beer, William 66 Beitz, Charles 43 Belloni, Frank 23 Benello, George 61 Bennett, Lance 36 Bent, Devin 31 Berenyi, Eileen 42 Berger, Harry, Jr. 70 Berger, Suzanne 52, 54 Bernick, Lee 42 Bers, Trudy Haffron 33 Best, Judith 26 Blamandouros, Nikiforos 65 Bianchi, Robert R. 34 Biderman, Albert 65 Bielasiaki, Jack 30 Biersteker, Thomas 37 Biller, Robert P. 38 Bingham, Richard D. 36 Bish, Frances 67 Bish, Robert L. 29 Bjorkman, James Warner 31 Black, Gordon 39 Blank, Robert H. 53 Blankenship, Vaughn 29 Bloom, Allan 39 Blue, Richard 53 Bluhm, William T. 30 Blum, Anthony G. 33 Blum, John D. 64 Boettcher, Robert 57 Boone, William 52 Bositis, David A. 33 Bossert, Thomas 47 Bowler, M. Kenneth 31 Boyd, Laslo V. 38 Boyd, Richard 26 Boyle, John 47 Brady, David W. 35 Braithwaite, Karl 38 Brams, Steven J. 44 Brand, Jack 49 Brandon, William 70 Brasfield, James M. 64 Braunthal, Gerlad 63 Bray, Bernard 35 Brecher, Michael 24 Breslin, Janet 71 Brewer, Garry D. 33 Brickman, Ronald J. 41 Bridge, Susan 27 Brody, Richard A. 46 Broh, C. Anthony 35 Brown, Clifford, Jr. 46 Brown, Lawrence 35 Brown, Thad A. 46 Brunner, Ronald D. 33 Bryant, Coralie 34, 73 Bryant, James 111 67 Bryant, Ralph 33 Buck, J. Vincent 44 Buck-Mors$, Susan 60 Buckley, John J. 72 Bullock, Charles S., 111 35 Bunce, Valerie 30 Bunting, David 60 Burch, Philip 60 Burke, Fran 32 Burki, Shahid 34 Burlage, Rob 59 Burnham, Walter Dean 48 Burns, James MacGregor 42 Bycer, Alene 32 Cain, Bruce E. 23 Caldwell, Dan 34 Calloway, Barbara 71 Cameron, James 38 Campbell, John C. 52 Cannon, Mark 51 Caporaso, James 23 Caputo, David A. 33 Caraley, Demetrios 25 Carmines, Edward G. 43 Carroll, James D. 36 Carroll, Susan 42, 72 Carruthers, Jacob 52 Casey, Gregory 42 Caspary, William 68 Castberg, Rick 61 Chaffee, Steven 42 Champagne, Anthony 38 Chaney, Elsa M. 37 Chang, Parris 44 Chase, Harold 51 Choucri, Nazli 37 Christoph, James B. 58 Chung, Joong-Gun 57 Church, Thomas S. 66 Cicin-Sain, Biliana 46 Clark, Cal 42 Clark, Janet 42 Clark, John P. 33 Clark, Ruth 29 Clausen, Aaglr R. 45 Cline, Hugh F. 63 Clor, Harry M. 32 Colarulli, Guy C. 34 Cole, Richard L. 25 Colton, Timothy 40 Comfort, Louise 25, 58 Connolly, William 39 Conradt, David 63 Converse, Philip E. 39 Conway, M. Margaret 26, 51 Cook, Beverly Blair 48 Cook, Richard 67 Cook, Samuel Dubois 29 Cooper, Joseph 52, 70 Corbett, A. M. 72 Cornelius, Wayne 37 Cortner, Hanna 67 Costain, Anne 35 Costain, W. Douglas 35 Cottam, Richard 68 Couto, Richard 59 Cowart, Andrew T. 33 Craig, Richard 28 Cranmer, William 37 Crecine, John P. 33 Crespi, Irving 42 Crewe, Ivor 32 Cropsey, Joseph 26 Crosson, Frederick J. 26 Cumings, Bruce 27 Cunningham, Jim 67 Curry, Jane 33 Cutler, Neal 35 Cyr, Arthur 66 Dableko, David D. 28 Dallmayr, Fred R. 70 Dantico, Marilyn K. 73 Darcy, Robert 55 DasGupta, J. 40, 41 David, Steven 45 Davidson, Roger 71 Davies, James C. 68 Davis, David 28, 68 Davis, Eric 47 Davis, James W., Jr. 24 Dawson, Paul A. 38 Dawson, Richard E. 55 Deagle, Edward 65 Dean, Gillian 73 Decalo, Samuel 27 De Hoyos, Ruben 30 Dei-Anang, Michael 41 Dekmejian, Richard H. 37, 68 De Leon, Peter 38 Denes, Magda 45 Denitch, Bogdan 61 Dennis, Jack 42, 54 Denoon, David B. H. 37 Derthick, Martha 26 de Souza, Amaury 34 Destler, I. M. 28 Deutsch, Kenneth L. 26 Dewitt, David 31 Diachenko, Petro 71 Diamant, Alfred 40 Diamond, Irene 72 Diamond, Martin 33, 53 DlMaggio, Paul 64 DiPalma, Giuseppe 37, 65 DiQuattro, Arthur 59 Docksai, Ronald F. 57 Dodd, Lawrence C. 35 Domhoff, G. William 60 Dominquez, Jorge 37 Doran, Charles F. 44 Doran, Dennis D. 34 Dorsey, Thomas 36 Downs, George W., Jr. 31 Approved For Release 2004/03/12 : CIA-RDP80M00165AO02400150002-1 Approved For Release 2004/03/12 : CIA-RDP80M00165AO02400150002-1 Dowty, Alan 24 Doyle, Michael 47 Dubnick, Melvin J. 41 Dubois, Phlip L. 48 Ducat, Craig 25 Duncan, George 24 Durand, Roger 31_ Duvall, Raymond D. 44 Dye, Thomas R. 60 Dyson, James 63, 73 . Eastman, Hope 71' Easton, David 46 Ebersole, Joseph 48 Echols, John M. 39, 52 Eckstein, Harry 40 Eckstrand, Laurie 73 Edelman, Murray 46 Edelstein, Joel 59 Eden, Robert 38 Francis, Michael 44 Francisco, Ronald 69 Frankel, Bruce 45 Frantzich, Stephen E. 43 Fraser, Donald M. 42 Freeman, Bonnie Cook 71 Freeman, J. Leiper 28 Freeman, Jo 72 Freeman, John 23 Frankel, Max 30 Frey, Cynthia W. 37 Friedman, Lewis 45 Friedman, Robert S. 24 Fuchs, Alan 70 Fuchs, Ester 25 Fuller, Timothy 47 Furniss, Norman 49 Galderisi, Peter S. 48 Galloway, Jonathan F. 28 Hambrick, Ralph S., Jr. 67 Hammel, Robert 32 Hammerstrom, Gary 53 Hammond, Eugene R. 70 Hammond, Paul Y. 34 Hammond, Susan 32, 71 Han, Sangjoo 44 Hancock, Donald 66 Handberg, Roger B. 34 Hanna, Mary' 29 Hanna, William J. 62 Hansen, Susan B. 48 Harding, Harry 44 Harmon, Carolyn 64 Harrington, Michael 58 Harris, Marilyn 71 Harris, Robert J. 36 Harrison, Michael M. 23 Hart, Jeffrey 44 Hartsock, Nancy C. M. 36, 60, Edgmon, Terry 43 Galston, William 30 61,70 Edner, Sheldon 43 Garcia, F. Chris 29 Hauge, Vincent 53 Elsenbach, Eldon J. 46 Garcia-Zamor, Jean-Claude 73 Hawkins, Brett W. 36 Eisenstein, Zillah 33 Gardiner, John A. 34 Hayes, Richard 55 Eisinger, Peter K. 28 Garfinkel, Herbert 26 Hayward, Fred 41 Elazar, Daniel J. 48, 63 Garnett, James L. 31 Headey, Bruce 47 El Dahry, A. K. 37 Garson, G. David 44 Herbert, F. Ted 32 Eliff, John T. 63 Geigle, Ray A. 35 Heclo, Hugh 19 Elliott, John D. 53 Gelb, Joyce 29 Hedges, Roman 46 Elliott, Ward 25 Gilbert, Alan 43 Hedlund, Ronald 26 Ellwood, John 48 Gildberg, Trond 69 Heidenheimer, Arnold J. 45 Ellwood, William A. 67 Gill, Emily R. 40 Heine, Jorge S. 59 Elshtain, Jean Bethke 30, 55, Gillespie, John 23 Heitowit, Henry 24 60,61 Gillespie, Judith A. 33, 55 Helm, Charles 40 Engler, Robert 68 Gilman, Stuart C. 54 Helm, Jutta 23 Enloe,Cynthia H. 45, 58, 65 Ginsberg, Benjamin 48 Helmer, John 25 Enrenberg, John 60 Glad, Betty 68 Henderson, Linneal 47, 52 Entelis, John P. 68 Glaser, William A. 26 Henderson, Thomas 43 Entman, Robert M. 48 Glass, James 68 Henig, Jeff 32 Epstein, Leon D. 25, 58 Gleason, Charles F. 44 Hennessy, Timothy M. 24 Ermer, Virginia 34 Glenn, Norval D. 39 Hermann, Dianne 73 Euben, J. Peter 36 Gluck, Peter 31 Hernes, Gudmund 27 Eulau, Heinz 48 Gochman, Charles 31 Hershey, Marjorie Randon 25 Evans, Bette Novit 54 Godwin, Paul 40 Goertz, Robert 38 Herspring, Dale 40 Hess, Stephen 25 Fair, Daryl R. 34 Gold, Paula 36 Hildebrandt, Kai 63 Fairfax, Sally K. 53 Goldberg, Joseph E. 68 Hill, Enid 61 Falco, Maria J. 26 Goldberg, Victor P. 41 Hill, Larry P. 44 Falk, Richard A. 47 Goldman, Jerry 48 Hinckley, Barbara 21 Falkenheim, Victor C. 27 Goldman, Marshall I. 68 Hinderaker, Ivan 29 Falkowski, Lawrence S. 27 Goldman, Vivian 60 Hines, Samuel 70 Fallows, James 71 Goldstein, Leslie F. 42 Hochschild, Jennifer L. 35 Farah, Barbara G. 45 Goldwin, Robert 43 Hodnett, Grey 47 Farah, Tawfic 24 Gourevitch, Peter 27 Hodson, Kenneth J. 63 Farnsworth, Lee W. 44, 65 Graber, Doris A. 28 Hodson, Timothy A. 38 Farr, Kenneth 64 Graglia, Lino A. 32 Holden, Matthew, Jr. 45 Faulkner, Robert K. 36 Graham, George J., Jr. 30, 62, Hollist, W. Ladd 44 Felt. Edward 27 69,70 Holt, Robert T. 44, 66 Feiwel, George R. 59 Grant, Marcia A. 30 Hone, Thomas C. 53 Feldbaum, Eleanor 72 Grau, Craig 42 Hook, Patricia 72 Fellman, David 28 Gray, Lawrence 65 Hooper, Michael 39 Ferguson, C. Clyde 65 Greenstone, J. David 70 Hoover, Kenneth 30, 70 Ferguson, Yale H. 27 Greenwald, Carol S. 32 Hopkins, Raymond F. 67 Fields, Belden 61 Greer, Ed 28 Horn, Robert 25 Fields, Daisy B. 72 Gregor, A. J. 41 Horton, Frank B., III 65 Fields, Wayne D. 70 Grey, Thomas C. 36 Horton, Raymond 45 Finifter, Ada W. 46 Gripp, Richard C. 27 Hough, Jerry 19 Florino, Daniel J. 37 Gross, Donald A. 45 Howard, Ted 58 Fireside, Harvey 53 Grossman, Joel B. 39 Howitt, Arnold 28 Fish, Peter G. 48 Grossman, Michael B. 25 Hsiung, James 57 Fishburn, Peter C. 44 Gruberg, Martin 72 Hsueh, Chun-tu 57 Fishel, Jeff 47 Gunlicks, Arthur B. 30 Hunchak, T. 71 Fisher, Alan 43 Fisher, Paul 32 Gunther, Richard 37 Gustafson, Thane 47 Hyde, James F. C. 25 Fisher, Stephen L. 23, 59 Guttman, Daniel 64 Ihara, Randal 70 Fitch, John Samuel 27 Gyorgy, Andrew 45 lichman, Warren F. 44 Flanagan, Scott 44 Irwin, Galen A. 23 Flanders, Steven 66 Haas, Michael 29 Irwin, Laura 29 Flanz, Gisbert H. 57 Flathman, Richard 45, 70 Hacker, Andrew 25 Hadden, Susan 42 Isaak, Robert A. 40 Florestano, Patricia 43 Hagan, Charles B. 59 Jackson, Edward 52 Flynn, Paul 36 Hagner, Paul R. 42 Jackson, Steven 44 Forisano, Ronald 46 Hahn, J. 71 Jacobsohn, Gary J. 42 Forsythe, Dail 45 Haider, Donald 45 Jacobson, Gary C. 38 Foster, Charles R. 63 Hajda, Joseph 69 Jaenicke, Douglas 46 Foster, James 54, 59 Hale, George 43 Jaffa, Harry V. 46, 62 Fowler, Linda 35 Halperin, Morton 64, 67 Jager, Ronald 70 Fowlkes, Diane L. 35 Halpern, A. M. 57 James, Victor 52 Fox, Harrison 32 Halpern, Paul J. 32 Jaros, Dean 32 Frakt, Phyllis M. 53 Halpern, Stephen C. 32 Jennings, M. Kent 23 Approved For Release 2004/03/12 : CIA-RDP80M00165AO02400150002-1 Approved For Release 2004/03/12 : CIA-RDP80M00165AO02400150002-1 Jervis, Robert 20 Landynski, Jacob 28 McDonough, Peter 34 Jewell, Malcolm 51 Lane, Robert E. 37 McGlen, Nancy 32 Jo, .Yung-hwan 57 Langton, Kenneth P. 35 McGlennon, John J. 34 Job, Brian 31 Lan kowski, Carl 31 McGrath, Michael J. Gargas Joffe, Josef 41 LaNoue, George 43 59, 61, 70 Johnson, Daniel M. 28 Lasswell, Harold D. 36 McKinley, R. D. 39 Johnson, Karen 39 Lawson, Kay 42, 65 McWilliams, Wilson Carey 38, Johnson, Thomas 44 Lea, Douglas 63 51 Johnson, Victor C. 32 Leach, Richard 43 Meier, Kenneth John 28 Johnson, William C. 63 Lebow, Richard Ned 41 Melanson, Philip 41 Johnston, Scott D. 43 Lee, Bong Ho 57 Melody, Michael E. 34, 67 Jones, Charles 0. 52 Lee, Jai Hyon 57 Mendelson, Wallace 42 Jones, Juanita 73 Leiss, William 60 Merkl, Peter H. 23, 63 Jones, Woodrow 52 Lence, Ross M. 70 Merrill, Stephen A. 34 Joslyn, Richard A. 32 Leonard!, Robert 61, 65 Metlay, Daniel S. 37 Jowett, Kenneth 27 Lerner, Allan W. 24 Meyer, Alfred G. 37 Jung, Hwa Yol 70 Levine, Charles 28 Meyer, Fred A., Jr. 28 Jurow, Keith 28 Levine, Irving 29 Mezey, Michael L. 48 Levine, Victor 41 Mezey, Susan Gluck 72 Kahler, Miles 27 Levine, William T. 27 Michelmann, Hans J. 26 Kaiser, Fred M. 63 Levinson, Sanford 42 Milakovich, Michael E. 46 Kallgren, Joyce 33 Levitt, Morris J. 72 Milenkovitch, Deborah D. 59 Kann, Mark 61 Lewis, Eugene 28 Milenkovitch, Michael M. 69 Kaplan, Temma 60 Lieber, Robert 66 Miles, E. Wally 52 Karps, Paul 48 Liebschutz, Sarah 46 Miliband, Ralph 40 Kasfir, Nelson 24 Light, Alfred 43 Miller, Arthur H. 39 Kassiola, Joel 34, 70 Lijphart, Arend 41 Miller, Roy E. 33 Kateb, George 39 Lindberg, Leon N. 33 Miller, Thomas J. 55 Katzenstein, Peter J. 31 Lineberry, Robert L. 32 Miller, Trudi C. 36 Kaufman, Robert R. 44 Linveit, Earl W. 66 Miller, Warren E. 39, 42 Keefe, William J. 43, 51 Linz, Juan 37, 65 Milner, Neal 32 Kesling, Karen 71 Little, Dennis 38 Miner, Deborah 34 Keith, Bruce 46 Liu, Tsung-hua 60 Minz, Beth 60 Kellas, James 48 Lockhart, Charles 34 Mishler, William 48 Keller, Edmond 28 Logsdon, Martha 72 Mitchell, Joyce M. 46 Keller, Lawrence 43 Long, Lucinda 73 Mitnick, Barry M. 31 Kelly, George Armstrong,, Long, Norton 48 Mitofsky, Warren 29 Kelly, Rita Mae 25, 55 Long, Samuel 35 Moe, Terry 39 Keohane, Nannerl 23 Longley, Charles 29 Mohr, Lawrence B. 31 Keohane, Robert 55 Longley, Lawrence D. 26 Molot, Maureen Appel 31 Kessel, John 25 Lorentz, John 38 Monroe, Kristen 62 Kim, C.I. Eugene 40 Loucks, Edward A. 46 Moon, J. Donald 46 Kim, llpyong J. 57 Lovejoy, Sam 60 Moosa, Matti 68 Kincaid, Diane 72 Lowi, Theodore 33, 40 Moran, Theodore 44 King, Anthony 32 Lubitz, Raymond 66 Morris, Michael A. .30 King, Dwight 44 Lustick, Ian 24 Morris, Milton 31 King, James E. 34 Lyman, Ted 34 Morrison, Fred L. 30 King, Lauriston 41 Morton, Donald 70 Kirkpatrick, Jeane 32 Morton, Frederick L. 72 Kirkpatrick, Samuel A. 57 MacGillivray, Lois 42 Morton, Henry 33 Kirlin, John 47 MacKenzie, G. Calvin 35 Moskowitz, Eric 34 Klein, Jacob 26 MacManus, Susan A. 72 Moss, Joel C. 72 Klingman, David 23 MacNeil, Neil 52 Moss, Thomas 53 Klotzburger, Kay 61 Macpherson, C. B. 40 Mueller, Ferdinand F. 63 Knoche, Claire F. 72 Madgwick, Peter 49 Mulcahy, Kevin 25, 64 Knopka, Arthur 73 Madison, Bernice 33 Mullen, William F. 35 Knowles, Yereth K. 59 Magee, James J. 34 Mundt, Robert J. 28 Knutson, Jeanne 36 Magdoff, Harry 61 Munns, Lawrence Kay 48 Kogan, Norman 65 Magleby, David B. 46 Myers, Dean 53 Kohfeld, Carol W. 23 Magrath, C. Peter 29 Kohl, Wilfred 31 Magyar, Karl P. 57 Nadel, Mark V. 32 Kolkowicz, Roman 68 Mahoney, Barry 66 Nagel, Stuart S. 68 Kolson, Kenneth L. 53 Maisel, Louis 25 Nanette, Raffaella Y. 61, 66 Koppner, Thomas M. H. Malbin, Michael 38 Nardin, Terry 43 Kornberg, Allan 48 Malecki, Edward 58 Nascholda, Frieder 45 Kostroski, Warren 35 Malefakis, Edward 37 Nathan, Richard P. 30 Kotler, Milton 67 Mandel, Ruth 72 Naveh, Nanan 24 Kousser, J. Morgan 46 Mankin, Lawrence 64 Nechemlas, Carol 30 Kraft, Michael 61 Manley, John 35 Nelson, Barbara J. 47, 72 Krasner, Stephen A. 27 Mann, Everett 64 Nelson, Candice J. 46 Kraus, Sidney 42 Mann, Shielah Koeppen 52 Nelson, Dale C. 29 Krauss, Ellis S. 44 Mann, Thomas E. 55 Nelson, Garrison 38 Kress, Paul 70 Mansbach, Richard W. 27 Nelson, Jeffrey 23 Krislov, Samuel 54 Mansfield, Harvey C., Jr. 54 Nelson, John S. 30 Krouse, Richard 46 Markus, Greg 23 Neumann, W. Russell 48 Kriese, Daniel Paul 69 Marshall, Dale Rogers 31 Neustadt, Richard E. 25, 43 Krushcke, Earl R. 25 Marshall, Thomas R. 29 Newcomer, James 28 Kuklinski, James 45 Martin, Andrew 33 Nicgorski, Walter 40 Kumar, Martha Joynt 25 Martz, Mary Jeanne Reid 30 Nichols, David 45 Kurth, James R. 27 Marvick, Dwaine 26 Nicholson, Jeanne Bell 32 Kurtz, Karl T. 55 Masotti, Louis H. 55, 67 Nie, Norman 46 May, Judith 34 Nielsen, Victor G. 25 Ladd, Everett C., Jr. 39 Mayer, Lawrence 23 Nlemi, Richard G. 32 Laird, Roy D. 69 Mayhew, David R. 43 Noble, James B. 30 Lalley, Thomas 55 McCain, James A. 41 Noble, Larry 35 Lamb, Charles 52 McCaughrin, Craig 37 Noble, Lela G. 40 Lambright, W. Henry 41 McCourt, Kathleen 32 Noll, Roger G. 41 Lampert, Donald E. 27 McCrone, Donald J. 45 Landau, Martin 46 McDevitt, Roland D. 38 Noonan, Lowell G. 23 `A'orr6SY@d 8F Release 2b 371TleeDl7A-RDP80MOOr1'"1BC0614dd150002-1 Approved For Release 2004/03/12 : CIA-RDP80M00165AO02400150002-1 North, David S. 37 Savas, E. 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Bradley 30 Novak, M. 71 Rae, Dougals W. 70 Schechter, Stephen 48, 66 Novotny, Eric 64 Rai, Kul 24 Scheffer, Walter 49 Rainey, Hal G. 31 Scheinman, Marc 59 Oates, Wallace 29 Rakoff, Robert 59 Schelling, Thomas C. 67,,68 O'Connor, Karen 35 Ranard, Donald 57 Scheuch, Erwin 45 O'Connor, Robert J. 38 Ranney, Austin 28 Schick, Marvin 28 Oksenberg, Michel 44 Rappaport, Bruce 61 Schiller, Jon Robert 60, 68 Oleszek, Walter 71 Rasmussen, Jorgen 58 Schlesinger, Joseph A. 38 Oilman, Bertell 61, 70 Ravenal, Earl C. 47 Schmidt, James 60, 61 Olson, David J. 34 Read, Benjamin H. 30 Schmitt, Hans 33 Olson, David M. 25 Reid, Herbert 37, 59 Schmitter, Philippe 26, 27, 65 Olson, Mancur 39 Riegelman, Mary Ann 73 Schneider, Barry 31 Oppenheim, Felix 62 Reinemer, Vic 60 i 4 Schneider, Klaus 30 Schneider William 39 63 Oppenheimer, Bruce 38 Oppenheimer, Joe 23 Re ter, Howard L. 8 Relyea, Harold 71 , , Schochet, Gordon J. 23, 72 Organski, A. F. K. 65 Rensenbrink, John 37, 58 Scholes, Elizabeth 60 Orman, John 42 Renshon, Stanley 35 Schoolman, Morton 61 Ornstein, Norman J. 71 RePass, David E. 40 Schott, Richard 41 Orr, Elizabeth 46 Resnick, David 33 Schramm, Sarah Slavin 55, 72 Orren, Gary 42 Reynolds, John 32 Schroeder, Paul W. 41 Orwin, Clifford 39 Rich, Robert 41 Schuck, Victoria 36 Robert J. 33 Osborn Richardson, Bradley Schuster, Benjamin 48, 63 , O'Shaughnessy, Laura N. 72 Richter, Melvin 51 Schwartz, Michael 60 Ostrom, Elinor 42, 51, 67 Rifkin, Jeremy 58 Scigliano, Robert 31 Ostrom, Vincent 29 Rigelman, Bruce 30 Scioli, Frank P., Jr. 41 Elizabethann 44 O'Sullivan Riggs, Fred W. 62 Scoffield, Norman 24 , Owen Raymond 49 Rigos, Platon 39 Scorza, Thomas J. 40 , Owusu, Maxwell 41 Riley, Patrick 29, 30 Ritter, Alan 33 Rivlin, Alice M. 29 Scott, Gloria 73 Scott, James 47 Scruggs, Donald L. 54 Page, Benjamin I. 40 Rivlin, Benjamin 51 Searing, Donald 40 Paige, Glenn 59 Roback, Thomas 38 Sears, David O. 42 Palley, Marian Lief 43, 71 Robins-Mowry, Dorothy 73 Sears, John 26 Palter, Elizabeth S. 60 Robinson, Daniel 45 Seeman, Esther Millon 33 Pangle, Thomas L. 39 Robinson, Donald A. 42 Segal, Elliot 53 Panning, William 35 Robinson, James A. 29 Segers, Mary C. 54 Pano, Nicholas C. 69 Robinson, Steven 59 Seller, Daniel-Louis 66 Paolucci, Henry 57 Rocheleau, Bruce 28 Seiler, John 24 Parenti, Michael 39 Rochester, J. Martin 27 Serfaty, Simon 47, 65 Park, Joon Kyu 57 Rockman, Bert A. 39 Seroka, James H. 30 Parker, Glenn R. 35 Rodman, John 35 Shafer, Byron 29 Parker, Suzanne L. 35 Roessener, J. David 36 Shanley, Mary L. 55, 59, 72 Parks, Roger 42 Roettger, Walter 41 Shapiro, Martin 25 Parris, Judith 42, 70 Rogers, Rosemarie 37 Sharp, Phil 43 Patrick, Glenda M. 62 Romans, Maureen R. 38 Sharpe, L. J. 49, 58 Patterson, Samuel C. 45, 54 Romoser, George K. 66 Shaw, Karen Dolmatch Patterson, Thomas 26 Rood, Harold W. 62 Shefter, Martin 35 Paul, Jim 61 Burns W. 29 Roper Sherman, Howard 34 Payne, Stanley 37 , Roper, Donald M. 42 Sherman, Lawrence 34 Peabody, Robert L. 38 Rosberg, Carl 19 Shields, Currin V. 55 Peltason, Jack W. 29 Rose, Richard 40, 58 Shin, Doh C. 28 Peritore, N. Patrick 60 Rosen, Harry M. 64 Shively, W. 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A survey of economic trends and pros- pects in the main trading nations for Each issue $7.00 Per year, $13.75. By air, $16.15 ? STUDY OF TRENDS IN WORLD nouncements of new OECD publications. 6 issues OECD publishes about 150 books and periodicals yearly. A Blanket Order Plan is available. Send orders and requests for information to: OECD PUBLICATIONS CENTER SUITE 1207P, 1750 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, N.W. WASHINGTON, D.C. 20006 (202) 298-8755 t i Approvedr t iR ee3oM4hWgga'hceCIA-RDP8t r 5A 1500 2-1 Washington. D. C.20505 29 AIJG 1977 Dear Mr. Ryan: Thank you for your letter of 1 August and for. your invitation to speak at the fund-raising dinner in October or early November. While I greatly appreciate your thinking of me, my schedule is so crowded that I am unable to accept any additional commitments into the foreseeable future. I must therefore decline your kind invi- tation. My belated congratulations on your election and best wishes for every success in the future. Yours sino rely 7 The Honorable Dennis P. Ryan State's Attorney of Lake County County Building, Third Floor Waukegan, Illinois 60085 Approved For Release 2004/03/12 CIA-RDP80M00165A002400150002-1 Approved For Rise 2004/03/12: CIA-RDP80M00165A Dear Mr. Ryan : Thank you for your letter of 1 August and for your invitation to speak at the fund-raising dinner in October or early November. While I greatly appreciate your thinking of me, my schedule is so crowded that I am unable to accept any additional commitments into the foreseeable future. I must therefore decline your kind invi- tation. fly belated congratulations on your election and best wishes for every success in the future. Yours sincerely, aj" STANSFIELD TURNER The Honorable Dennis P. Ryan State's Attorney of Lake County County Building, Third Floor Waukegan, Illinois 60085 A/DCI/PAO/HEH/kgt/23 August 1977 Distribution: Addressee ER 1 - A/DCI/PAO (holdback) 1 - A/DCI/PAO (comeback) Approved For Release 2004/03/12 : CIA-RDP80M00165AO02400150002-1 Approved For Fase 2004/03/12 : CIA-RDP80M00165V24(01W000i-1 'lab's Attnrnvg of 1-I'lakP Innlttt COUNTY BUILDING THIRD FLOOR WAUKEGAN, ILLINOIS 600 5 TELEPHONE (312) 689.6644 August 1, 1977 Mr. Stansfield Turner Director of the United States Central Intelligence Agency Washington, D.C. May I introduce myself? I am the newly elected Democratic State's Attorney of Lake County, Illinois, your former home - the first Democrat in 130 years to hold this office in a county which has moved up behind Cook County as the third largest Democratic voting population in the State of Illinois.. As a former Highland Park resident, you undoubtedly know that-the Democrats in our county are vitally interested in restoring public confidence-in the integrity of our--government agencies. My election as a Democrat in the county would support this idea. As you can well imagine, my campaign for State's Attorney cost a great deal of money and left a substantial deficit which I would like to erase. To do this, I am planning to have a fund-raising dinner in October or early November to celebrate my first year in office. It would be an honor to have you present at that occasion. I think you will find that Lake Countians would be receptive to your Approved For Release 2004/03/12 CIA-RDP80M00169A002400150002-1 Approved For R&se 2004/03/12: CIA-RDP80M00165 2400150002-1 Mr. Stansfield Turner August 1, 1977 Page Two ideas and your comments on current issues. I hope that you will find sometime at your convenience during the time mentioned. Your presence at this event would be most appreciated by Lake County Democrats, and of course, I will be personally grateful- Is there any further information you would like? Please call on me! Very truly yours, Dennis P. Ryan State's Attorney of Lake County DPR/arm Approved For Release 2004/03/12 : CIA-RDP80M0016~A002400150002-1 STAT Approved For Release 2004/03/12 : CIA-RDP80M00165AO02400150002-1 Next 2 Page(s) In Document Exempt Approved For Release 2004/03/12 : CIA-RDP80M00165AO02400150002-1