LETTER TO MR. EUGENE BRADLEY FROM STANSFIELD TURNER

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Approv&F%rY k6F"'AMY%YqY: CIA-RDP88-01315R000300300d Washington. D. 0.20505 3 JUN 1977 Dear Gene, Sorry to take so long to answer your letter but I've been juggling my long-range schedule to accommodate your request to address the Council. I think I've now succeeded and can give you a firm commitment for the 5th of December. My office will be in touch with your staff to coordinate details. Look forward to chatting with you when next we meet. In the meantime, all the best. STANSFIELD TURNER Mr. Eugene Bradley President, International-Management and Development Institute Suite 905, 2600 Virginia Avenue, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20037 te: Approved or Release 2004/10/13 : CIA-RDP88-01315R000300300004-5 Jfr6ttors `_ International Management anti upeveiopment insuui.te ion. Dean Rusk - Honorary C: airman iene E. Bradley President ohn S. R. Schoenfeld Executive Vice President on, Theodore C. Achilles Vice Chmn., Atlantic Council 'rofessor Edward C. Bursk Ft ,~A t111 M a st eom Ra ao3 Oo %e ng 1iogi,tr~ 1 Approved Washington, D.C. 20037 ? Tel. (202) 337-1022 ? Telex: 1MDI 64469 May 6, 1977 Hon. Editor, Harvard Bus. Review )lily C. Christensen Vice Pres., 18M World Trade EuropelMiddle East'Africa Corp. ;en. Lucius D. Clay, USA (Rat.) ienry P. Pres.. Americas Natter E. Hoadley Admiral S tans f ield Turner, U.S.N. Exec. V.P.lefer , Bank of America tom Kil Director of Central Intelligence Pres., U.S. Trust Co. of New York Dr. Antonia T. Knoppers Washington, D.C. 20505 Former Vice Chmn., Merck & Co. )r. Alexander Lewis, Jr. Pres., Gulf Oil Foundation Ion, Paul W. McCracken Univ. of Michigan -ion. Lawrence C. McQuade Vice Pros., W. R. Grace & Co. i. E. Egidio Ortona Chmn., Honeywell Info. Systems Iralia; formerAmb. of Italy to U.S. Nylie S. Robson Exec. V.P., Eastman Kodak Aeinaido Scarpetta IMDI Director, Latin America Board of Advisors Giovanni Agnelli Pres., Fiat SPA Or. Vernon R. Alden Chmn., Boston Co. rlon. Willis C. Armstrong U.S. Council, Int'l. CoC .Robert W. Barnett Dir., Wash. Ctr., Asia Society Dr. Daniel Bendahan Pros,, AVE, Caracas Frank Briceno Fortique Pres., Gerencia & Desarrolfo, Caracas Ron. W. Randolph Burgess Vice Chmn., Atlantic Council John L. Caldwell Dir., Center for Int'l Bus. Relations, CoC of US John G. Crean Pres.. Robert Crean & Co., Ltd. Philipps J. Dennis Reg. Dir., The Conference Board Southern Europe Lawrence A. Fox Vice Pros., NAM Ron. Bryce N. Harlow V.P., Procter & Gamble Co. Non. Martin J. Hillenbrand Dir. Gen., Atlantic Inst., Paris Claire Giannini Hoffman Bertrand Hommey PatronatFrancais, Paris Shigeo Hone Sr, Advisor, Bank of Tokyo, Ltd. Fisher Howe Or. Herman Kahn Dir., Hudson institute tvan Lansberg Henriquez Pros., SEGUROSCA, Caracas Or. J. Sterling Livingston Pros., Sterling Institute Carlos Llano Cifuentes IPADE, Mexico City Or. Rodrigo Llorente Martinez Pres., CICYP, Bogota Mary P. Lord Atlantic institute Thomas D. Lumpkin Pres., Gulf-Latin America Hon. George C. McGhee Tatsuzo Mizukami Pres., IMAJ, Tokyo Dr. Clifford C. Nelson Pres., American Assembly Non. Frederick E. Nolting, Jr. yon. Frank Pace, Jr. Pros., !ESC Or. Aurelio Peccei Chmn., Italconsult Co., Rome John P. Phelps, Jr. Dir., Fund for For. Inv., Caracas Ch. Scrivener Sec'y of St. Consumer Affs., Paris Ralph E. Smiley Chmn., Booz, Allen & Hamilton Int'l Albert T. Sommers Sr. V.P. & Chief Economist The Conference Board Washington SyCip Manila, Philippines Non. Alexander B. Trowbridge Vice Chmn., Allied Chemical Corp. Hon. John W. Tuthill Pres., The Salzburg Seminar Dr. Jose J. Urdaneta R. Pros., VECSA, Caracas Harold M. Williams Dean, Grad. Sch. of Mgt., UCLA Carl-Henrik Wingwist 72 Y33 ! I am just back in Washington after 35 days of international travel, and I shall be leaving again shortly for Mexico City. The purpose of this travelling is to either interview or secure statements from Chiefs of State or Heads of Government for our Top Management Report series and for The Christian Science Monitor. As an aside, Terry and I had a most interesting interview with NATO Secretary General Luns and a fine session (not for publication) with Al Haig. Before departing the city again, I would like to renew conversation you and I had before your confirmation. with you a You may recall that I invited you to be our honored dinner speaker for the Joint Council Quarterly Meeting of our corporate, government, and diplomatic associates which will be convened on Capitol Hill this next month... You advised at that time that in principle you would be pleased to be a dinner speaker at one of our Quarterly sessions, but that June was too soon -- you would like a six-month reprieve -- and that we should invite you again. We are now making plans for our September and December Quarterly Meetings and would be honored to have you as our dinner speaker for either of these dinner meetings -- either Monday, September 12, or December 5. Our preference would be for September 12, if your calen- dar is clear. The afternoon speakers for September 12 include Austin Kiplinger (Editor, The Kiplinger Washington Letter) as Chairman, Bert Lance from OMB, and Fred Bergsten from Treasury. By way of background on our Joint Council Quarterly Meetings, I am enclosing: 1. The agenda from our most recent Joint Council Quarterly Meeting -- convened in the U.S. Capitol on March 7 -- plus the agenda from the June 6 session to be held in the Rayburn House Office Building.; 2. The 1976-77 Report to IMDI Board and Council Members, which on page 4, lists the corporate, government, and diplomatic associates invited to our Joint Council Quarterly Meetings; and For Release 2004/10/13 : CIA-RDP88-01315R000300300004-5 Sec'y Gan.. Int'l CoC, Paris Boris Yaits Approved Dr Associated with The Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies, Approved For Release 2004/10/13 : CIA-RDP88-01315R000300300004-5 3. Our current Top Management Report, co-published with the State Department, indicating the educational thrust of our Institute. Stan, for our planning, we would be most grateful if you could let us know if you can be with us for either the September or December session. Of course, Pat is most cordially invited. She might be interested to know that wives of all of our Joint Councils are invited to these dinner sessions. As a final note, Terry and I had an absolutely magnificent experience in our series of interviews in 8 countries. One of the very nice advantages in return- ing was seeing the staff and friends and reviewing correspondence, which included the color photos of your swearing-in and luncheon. Thank you very much from both of us. With all best wishes.. Cordially, Gene E. Bradley President P.S. When we next see you, we will brief you on the superb hour we spent with Al Haig, who is now a member of our Board of Advisers --- and one of your greatest admirers and boosters. What a guy! Approved For Release 2004/10/13 : CIA-RDP88-01315R000300300004-5 Approved For Release 2004/10/13 : CIA-RDP88-01315R000300300004-5 International Management and Development histi'tute JOINT COUNCIL QUARTERLY MEETING Date: June 6, 1977 Place: Rayburn House Office Building, Room 2168A (Entrance: Independence Avenue) Theme: "DIRECTIONS OF THE NEW ADMINISTRATION AND THE NEW CONGRESS" Host . . . . . . . . . . . Hon. BARBER B. CONABLE, JR. (R-N.Y.) U.S. House of Representatives Ranking Minority Member House Ways and Means Committee 2:30 Registration Hon. FRANK PACE, JR. President International Executive Service Corps 3:10 "Views from the Congressional Dr. ALICE M. RIVLIN Budget Office" Director Congressional Budget Office 3:25 "Views from the Ways and Means Hon. AL ULLMAN (D-ORE.) Committee" U.S. House of Representatives Chairman, Ways and Means Committee 3:40 Discussion 4:30 "Views from the White House" 4:45 Discussion Hon. LYLE E. GRAMLEY Member of the President's Council of Economic Advisers 5:05 "Discussion of International WILLIAM B. DALE Financial and Monetary Affairs" Deputy Managing Director International Monetary Fund 5:20 "Discussion of U.S. Energy ROBERT D. HORMATS Policies" Senior Officer, International Economic Affairs National Security Council The White House 5:35 Discussion 6:15 Adjourn afternoon session 6:30 Reception: For corporate, government, and diplomatic council members, wives, and special guests; The Banquet Room (B-338), Rayburn House Office Building 7:00 Dinner Remarks: "New Energy Policies Dr. HERMAN KAHN and Approaches -- and their Impact Director on the U.S. and World Economy" The Hudson Institute 9:00 Adjourn Approved For Release 2004/10/13 : CIA-RDP88-01315R000300300004-5 Approved For Release 2004/10/13 : CIA-RDP88-01315R000300300004-5 June 6 Joint Council Quarterly Meeting STEERING COMMITTEE MEMBERS Marion H. Antonini, President, Xerox Latinamerican Group R.H. Hall, Vice President, Controller, Colgate-Palmolive International J? Dudley Haupt, Manager, Government Affairs, St. Regis Paper Company Robert L. James, Vice President, Washington Representative, Bank of America Richard H. Kaufman, Manager - International Forecasting, General Electric Company Ruddick C. Lawrence, Consultant, Continental Oil Company William R. Miller, Executive Vice President, Bristol-Myers Company Donald J. Povejsil, Vice President, Corporate Planning, Westinghouse Electric Corporation Robert F. Schnoes, Senior Vice President, Operations, Dresser Industries, Inc. Julian M. Sobin, Senior Vice President and Director of International Development, International Minerals and Chemicals Corporation Thomas S. Thompson, Vice President, Public; Affairs, The Continental Group, Inc. Edward G. Watkins, President and Chief Executive Officer, Simplex Time Recorder Co. Stanley M. Zolnier, President, Troy Plastics Corporation Approved For Release 2004/10/13 : CIA-RDP88-01315R000300300004-5 Approved For Release 2004/10/13 : CIA-RDP88-01315R000300300004-5 International Management and Development Institute JOINT COUNCIL QUARTERLY MEETING Monday, March 7, 1977 U.S. Capitol Building (Room S-207) (Entrance: Senate Door, East Side of Capitol) Theme: "IMPROVING GOVERNMENT-BUSINESS RELATIONS IN INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC AFFAIRS" The March 7 Joint Council Quarterly Meeting will focus on the recommendations summarized in the White House/IMDI Report on "U.S. International Economic Policies." 3:00 Host: . . Hon. JACOB K. JAVITS, U.S. Senator (R-NY) 3:15 Discussion of Questions 1 and 2 of White Dr. ANTONIE T. KNOPPERS House/IMDI Report (pages 8 and 9): Former Vice Chairman "How effective is present government- Merck & Co. business cooperation -- in terms of both coordinating policies here at home and acting as a team overseas?" "What are the most important problems that prevent more effective cooperation?" 3:35 Roundtable discussion NEIL J. McMULLEN Assistant Director, Inter- national Division National Planning Association 4:00 Discussion of Question 3 (pages 10 and 11): Hon. FREDERICK L. WEBBER "What structural or institutional changes Vice President should the U.S. Government make to improve Scott Paper Company the liaison?" 4:20 Roundtable discussion 5:10 Discussion of Question 4 (pages 12 and 13): "What can be done by individual companies -- or by business-industry associations -- to improve the liaison?" 5:30 Roundtable discussion 6:00 Busses depart for the International Club 6:30 Reception and Dinner -- International Club The Wadsworth Room 1800 K Street, N.W. (Please use 18th Street Entrance) 9:00 Adjourn Hon. HERBERT STEIN Professor, University of Virginia Former CEA Chairman Hon. LAWRENCE C. McQUADE Vice President W.R. Grace & Co. ALBERT T. SOMMERS Senior Vice President and Chief Economist The Conference Board Dinner Speaker: ALBERT T. SOMMERS Senior Vice President and Chief Economist The Conference Board Approved For Release 2004/10/13 : CIA-RDP88-01315R000300300004-5 REPORT TO IMDI BOARD AND COUNCIL MEMBERS Joint Quarterly Meeting-World Bank: Austin U.S. elections on business. imam 1101. 1 0. lei 10d It' .11 INTERNATIONAL MANAGEMENT AND DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE Highlights of 1976 Priorities for 1977 Members and wives on "Interdependence." process in the Federal Government. In reviewing the progress of our five-part educational program during 1976, we acknowledge with appreciation the personal participation and strong support of our Board members and diplomatic, corporate, and government associates. It is a pleasure to report IMDI's most significant year to date. Highlights of 1976 include: 1. Government-Business Programs: ? A top management conference, co-sponsored by IMDI and the White House Council on International Economic Policy, on "U.S. International Economic Policies." ? Two courses-for Washington embassy officials and international business executives, on "How to Work in Washington." ? An international investment seminar-under State Department auspices-for foreign officials visiting the U.S. ? A Foreign Service Institute seminar-for host national commercial specialists in U.S. embassies-on strengtheninggovernment-business cooperation. 2. National Educational Program: ? Weekly newspaper series-13 articles from our Top Management Report on "Corporate Citizenship in the Global Community," reprinted in The Christian Science Monitor. ? University distribution of IMDI's reports on international corporate citizenship to 1,000 U.S. professors of international business, for classroom use. 3. Washington Policy Programs: ? Joint Council Quarterly Meetings-for IMDI's diplomatic, corporate, and gov- ernment associates to examine key international economic issues. ? Quarterly Women's Programs-for the wives of IMDI's Joint Council mem- bers, convened in the French Embassy, White House Family Theatre, Russell Senate Office Building, and Kennedy Center. ? Washington Briefing Series-nine monthly sessions (October through June) on the issues of greatest immediate concern to our corporate and govern- ment associates. ? Four Conferences for Corporation Executives on business opportunities and prospects overseas-focusing on Asia, the Middle East, Latin America, and Europe; jointly sponsored with The Johns Hopkins School of Advanced Inter- national Studies. 4. International Network: ? Expansion of IMDI's international network-which now includes 40 leading graduate schools and management centers in the U.S., Europe, the Middle East, Africa, Asia, and Latin America-to advance the cause of international govern ment-business cooperation. ? r p i 10 -World Council of Management. ase 2u~ ._CIA- DP88-01315R000300300004-5 ? U.S. elections on business. ? IWA91VIRL"llim,00M WIN& Members and wives on "Interdependence." 52 1 ~MZWW I I W. ffifiNs I W ~&11 1T process In the Federal Government. REPORT TO IMDI BOARD AND COUNCIL MEMBERS Highlights of 1976 Priorities for 1977 In reviewing the progress of our five-part educational program during 1976, we acknowledge with appreciation the personal participation and strong support of our Board members and diplomatic, corporate, and government associates. It is a pleasure to report IMDI's most significant year to date. Highlights of 1976 include: 1. ~aovernrner,t-t usmess Programs: ? A top management conference, co-sponsored by IMDI and the White House Council on International Economic Policy, on ''U.S. International Economic Policies.'? Two courses-for Washington embassy officials and international business executives, on ''How to Work in Washington.'' ? An international investment seminar-under State Department auspices-for foreign officials visiting the U.S. ? A Foreign Service Institute seminar-for host national commercial specialists in U.S. embassies-on strengthening_government-business cooperation. kational Educational Program: ? Weekly newspaper series-13 articles from our Top Management Report on ''Corporate Citizenship in the Global Community,'reprinted in The Christian Science Monitor. ? University distribution of IMDI's reports on international corporate citizenship to 1,000 U.S. professors of international business, for classroom use. 3. ;.,us` rgturn Policy Programs: ? Joint Council Quarterly Meetings-for IMDI's diplomatic, corporate, and gov- ernment associates to examine key international economic issues. ? Quarterly Women's Programs-for the wives of IMDI's Joint Council mem- bers, convened in the French Embassy, White House Family Theatre, Russell Senate Office Building, and Kennedy Center. ? Washington Briefing Series-nine monthly sessions (October through June) on the issues of greatest immediate concern to our corporate and govern- ment associates. ? Four Conferences for Corporation Executives on business opportunities and prospects overseas-focusing on Asia, the Middle East, Latin America, and Europe; jointly sponsored with The Johns Hopkins School of Advanced Inter- national Studies. 4.