CONFERENCE ON THE DEVELOPMENT AND UTILIZATION OF INTERNATIONAL SKILLS
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Conference on the Development and Utilization of International Skills
March 11, 1982
Jointly sponsored by:
Board Room
3d Floor
International Club
1800 K St., N.W.
Washington, D. C.
The Center for Strategic and International Studies
of Georgetown University, and
The National Council on Foreign Language and International
Studies, New York City
9:00 A.M. Welcome by Amos A. Jordan and Rose L. Hayden
9:15 Introductory Remarks,
Robert E. Ward, Stanford University
Brief presentations of university-based, policy-relevant
research of mid-or long-term nature on the following subjects:
9:30 The People's Republic of China -
Robert A. Scalapino, University of California (Berkeley)
10:00 United States-Japan Economic Relations -
Hugh T. Patrick, Yale Economic Growth Center
10:30 Coffee Break
10:45 NATO - Robert J. Art, Brandeis University
11:15 A New Economic Regime -
Richard C. Marsten, Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania
12-2 Lunch at 1800 K Street
Speaker: Zbigniew Brzezinski
Is there sufficient commonality of Federal-Academic
interest in the international field to merit further
action? If so, what form should it take?
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DEVELOPMENT AND UTILIZATION OF INTERNATIONAL SKILLS
AGENDA
March 11, 1982
3rd Floor Conference Room
International Club
1800 K Street, NW
Washington, D.C.
Jointly sponsored by:
The Center for Strategic and International Studies
of Georgetown University and
The National Council on Foreign Language and International
Studies, New York City
9:00 am Welcome by Amos A. Jordan and Rose L. Hayden
9:15 Introductory Remarks, Robert Ward, Stanford University
Brief presentations of university-based, policy-relevant
research of mid-or long-term nature on the following subjects:
9:30 The People's Republic of China - Robert A. Scalapino,
University of California (Berkeley)
10:00 United States-Japan Economic Relations - Hugh T. Patrick,
Yale Economic Growth Center
10:30 Coffee Break
10:45. NATO - Robert J. Art,. Brandeis University
11:15 A New Economic Regime - Peter Kenen, Princeton University (invite
12:00-2:00 pm Lunch at 1800 K Street - Dr.Zbigniew,.a Brzezinski
2:00-4:30 General Discussion in light of morning presentations of the
following topics:
1) Is there sufficient overlap between the sorts of midterm
or longterm policy-relevant research that are or could be
done at universities and the research needs of various
federal agencies to warrant a serious joint effort to
devise some continuing and systematic means of identifying
appropriate subject matters and researchers and arranging
for the conduct of the research concerned?
2) If so, how should such an endeavor be organized? What
are the principal problems involved from the university
side and from the federal side? How might these be met?
3) Is there interest on the federal side in developing some
more general means of discussing other problems that should
also be of interest to both the agencies and the universities
Examples would be the types and quality of the linguistic
and substantive training presently or prospectively provided
by the universities for students planning to embark on
careers in government with one of the international agencies;
the adequacy of the numbers of such students in the light
of estimated government needs; the use that the government
makes in practice ofitsinti1errnationally trained specialists;
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available for federal use--in short, the issue of skilled
manpower in the international field viewed from a
number of perspectives.
4) Should the preceding discussions warrant, the group
might agree to constitute a small federal-academic
task force to develop a specific plan for further
action.
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March 11, 1982
Academic Part:Lcipants
Dean James Alatis
School of Language and Linguistics
Georgetown University
Dr. Richard C. Marston
Wharton School
University of Pennsylvania
Dr. Robert J. Art
Rabb School of Graduate Studies
Brandeis: University
Dr. C. E. Black
Center for International Studies
Princeton University
Reverend T. Byron Collins, SJ
Assistant to the President
Georgetown University
Dr. Leon D. Epstein
Dept. of Political Science
University of Wisconsin
Dr. Rose Hayden
National Council on Foreign Language
and International Studies
Dr. Samuel P. Huntington
Center for International Affairs.
Harvard University
Dr. Harold K. Jacobson
Dept. of Political Science
University of Michigan
Dr. Amos Jordan
Georgetown Center for Strategic and
International Studies
Dr. Allen Kassof
International Research and Exchanges Board
Dr. Tom Litzenburg
Association of American Universities
Dr. Daniel Matuszewski
International Research and Exchange Board
Dr. Hugh T. Patrick
Yale Economic Growth Center
Dr. Riordan Roett
School of Advanced International
Studies
Dr. Robert A. Scalapino
East Asian Institute
University of California-
Berkeley
Dean Donald Schwartz ,
Georgetown University Law Center
Mr. Vladimir I. Toumanoff
National Council for Soviet
and East European Research
Dr. Robert W. Ward
Center for Research in
International Studies
Stanford University
Dr. Allen Weinstein
Georgetown Center for Strategic
and International Studies
Dr. W. Howard Wriggin.s
Columbia University
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