PACEM IN TERRIS IV

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December 1, 1975
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Approved For Release 2005/01/12: CIA-RDP88-0131 PACEM IN TERKIS IV The fourth in a series of convocations addressed to the search for a charter of practical agreements on the issues of war and peace convened by The Fund for Peace and the ,d.,Centtr for the Study of Democratic Institutions, Sheraton-Park Hotel, Washington, D. C. December 2-4, 1975 Justice, right reason, and humanity urgently demand that the arms race should cease; that stockpiles which exist in various countries should be reduced equally and simultaneously by the parties concerned; that nuclear weapons should be banned, and that a general agreement should eventually be reached about progressive disarmament and an effective method of control. Pope John XXIII Pacem in Terris Easter Encyclical, 1963 Approved For Release 2005/01/12 : CIA-RDP88-01315R000400170014-8 Approved For Release 2005/01/12 : CIA-RDP88-01315R000400170014-8 December z The National Interest Tuesday morning Opening Remarks 9:30 to 22:30 Robert M. Hutchins, Randolph P. Coinptton PRESIDING: Senicl Ostrow D6tente in Practice: Problems, Opportunities and Pitfalls Daniel P. Moynihan, Edward M. Kennedy Major issues: The practical extent of American-Soviet cooperation: the significance of detente for world peace and time American national interest: the prospects for philosophical (ideological) convergence; implications for China and the 't'hird World. Critique PANt 1. MIIMBI RS: Richard .j. Barnet, Jacob K. Javits, George F. Kennan, I tans J. Morgentliau, Fred Warner Neal, Robert F. Osgood Tuesday afternoon National Security and the Domestic Economy 2:00 to 5:oo William E. Simon, Tour Bradleii PRESIDING: Major issues: The impact of foreign polity on the economy Abraham Vs ilson in terms of einploym ent. inflation, income distribution, social priorities, cffect on the environment: concentration of power in federal government; impact on federalism and federal-local governmental relations. Critique PANEL MEMBERS: Otis Graham. Jr.. Vernon E. Jordan, Jr., Scvniour :Mclinan, Benjamin Rosenthal, Willard Wirtz. \EOI)E.RATOR: Ralph W. Tyler Approved For Release 2005/01/12 : CIA-RDP88-01315R000400170014-8 Approved For Release 2005/01/12 : CIA-RDP88-01315R000400170014-8 The Global Condition: The Economic Dimension of Foreign Policy Robert 0. Anderson, Maurice F. Strong December 3 Wednesday morning Major issues: Trade, aid, and development; population; 9:30 to 12:30 the multi-national corporation vs. national sovereignty; international monetary arrangements; scientific development and PRESIDING: technological change. Edward Lamb Critique PANEL MEMBERS: Eqbal Ahmad, James P. Grant, Neil H. Jacoby, Gerald Parsky, Lord Ritchie-Calder. MODERATOR: Cyril E. Black Our Military Posture and Detente Wednesday afternoon Les Aspin, James R. Schlesinger 2:00 to 5:00 Major issues: Arms control; balance and "equivalence"; PRESIDING: the "doctrine of credibility"; nuclear proliferation Morris L. Levinson and the thermonuclear danger; force levels, military alliances and military sales. Critique PANEL MEMBERS: Joseph S. Clark, Gene R. LaRocque, Herbert R. York, Elmo Zumwalt. MODERATOR: Blair Clark The Global Condition: The Political Dimension of Foreign Policy John Brademas, Kenneth W. Thompson, Charles W. Yost Major issues: Cooperation or confrontation in the United Nations between the great powers and developing nations; relations of the superpowers in the United Nations; pressures of economic interdependence toward creation of new supranational institutions; voting in the United Nations, blocs and Charter reform. Critique PANEL MEMBERS: Elisabeth Mann Borgcsc, Inis L. Claude, Jr., Roberto E. Guyer, Philip C. Jessup, Socdjatmoko. MODERATOR: Joel I. Brooke. Wednesday evening 8:0o to 11:00 PRESIDING: Frances McAllister Approved For Release 2005/01/12 : CIA-RDP88-01315R000400170014-8 Approved For Release 2005/01/12 : CIA-RDP88-01315R000400170014-8 December 4 Thursday morning Foreign Policy, National Security and the Democratic Process 9:30 to 12:30 Frank Church, William Colbt/ PRESIDING Major issues: The impact of a "Cold War foreign policy" on the Stewart R. Mott American system; political consequences of secrecy, espionage and counter-subversion: how to control the CIA and the FBI; elitism and tiie "imperial ['residency"; public honesty versus public lying; manipulation of public opinion and pressures against the news media; violations of civil rights; the role of Congress in curbing executive authority. Critique PASta. MEMBERS. Ray S. Cline, Morton IIaipcrin, Charles Morgan, Andrew Young. MODERATOR: Claiborne Pell. Thursday afternoon Key Foreign Policy Issues in the 1976 Campaign 2:00 to 5:00 I'll(- Congressional view of the coincidence of foreign and PRESIDING: domestic issues; the pressures of the electoral process; the effect Audrey R. Topping of partisan politics; decision-making and oversight under a system of checks and balances. Critique PANEL MEMBERS: John B. Anderson, Iloward 11. Baker, Jr., Donald M. Fraser, Mike Mansfield, Eugene McCarthy. MUIIF BATOR: I harry S. Ashmore Approved For Release 2005/01/12 : CIA-RDP88-01315R000400170014-8 Approved For Release 2005/01/12 : CIA-RDP88-01315R000400170014-8 SPEAKERS AND PARTICIPANTS Robert M. Hutchins, Randolph P. Compton, Co-Chairmen Harry S. Ashmore, Secretary- General Steering Committee: Fred Warner Neal, Carl Marcy, Kenneth W. Thompson Peter Tagger, Executive Director Stephen R. Paschke, Treasurer Howard H. Baker, Jr. (R.-Tenn.) United States Senator; Co-chairman, Senate Select Committee on Campaign Practices Richard J. Barnet Co-founder and Co-director, Institute for Policy Studies; Former official, U.S. Arms Controls and Disarmament Agency; Former Consultant, Department of Defense Cyril E. Black Director, Center of International Studies, Princeton University; Member, Board of Trustees, The Fund for Peace Elisabeth Mann Borgese Associate, Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions; Chairman, (ex officio), International Ocean Institute John Brademas (D.-Ind.) Member, U.S. House of Representatives; Member, House Committee on Education and Labor Eqbal Ahmad Associate Fellow, Institute for Policy Studies John B. Anderson (R.-Ill.) Member, U.S. House of Representatives; Chairman, House Republican Conference Robert 0. Anderson Chairman, Atlantic Richfield Company Harry S. Ashmore Associate, Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions; Former Editor-in-Chief, Encyclopaedia Britannica Tom Bradley Mayor of Los Angeles Joel I. Brooke Member, Board of Trustees, The Fund for Peace Frank Church (D.-Idaho) United States Senator; Chairman, Senate Select Committee on Intelligence; Member, Committee on Foreign Relations Les Aspin (D.-Wisc.) Member, U.S. House of Representatives; Member House Committee on Armed Services Blair Clark Member, Board of Trustees, Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions; Former President, CBS-News Approved For Release 2005/01/12 : CIA-RDP88-01315R000400170014-8 Approved For Release 2005/01/12 : CIA-RDP88-01315R000400170014-8 Joseph S. Clark Former United States Senator from Pennsylvania, Chairman, Coalition on National Priorities and Military Policy; Member, Board of Trustees. The Fund for Peace Neil H. Jacoby Associate, Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions; Professor, Graduate School of Management, University of California at Los Angeles; Former Presidential Economic Advisor Iris L. Claude, Jr. Edward R. Stettinius Professor of Government and Foreign Affairs, University of Virginia, Charlottesville Ray S. Cline Executive Director of Studies, Georgetown Center for Strategic and International Studies: Former Director of Intelligence and Research, Department of State: Former Director of Intelligence, Central Intelligence Agency William Colby Director, Central Intelligence Agency Randolph P. Compton Chairman, Board of Trustees, The Fund for Peace Donald Fraser (D.-Minn.) Member, U.S. House of Representatives: Member. United States Delegation to the United Nations Otis Graham, Jr, Associate, Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions; Professor of History, University of California at Santa Barbara James P. Grant President, Overseas Development Council; Former Deputy Assistant Secretary of State Roberto E. Guyer United Nations Under Secretary-General for Special Affairs Morton Halperin Director, Project for National Security and Civil Liberties, The Center for National Security Studies of The Fund for Peace: Former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense Robert M. Hutchins President, Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions; Former President, University of Chicago Jacob K. Javits (R.-N.Y.) United States Senator: Member, Senate Foreign Relations Committee Philip C. Jessup Former Justice, International Court of Justice; Former Professor of International Law, Columbia University Vernon E. Jordan, Jr. Executive Director. National Urban League George F. Kennan Former United States Ambassador to the U.S.S.R and to Yugoslavia Edward M. Kennedy (D.-Mass.) United States Senator Edward Lamb Member, Board of Trustees, Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions; Chairman, Lamb FEttecprises Gene R. LaRocque Rear Admiral, U.S.N. (Ret.); Director, Center for Defense Information, The Fund for Peace Morris L. Levinson Chairman, Executive Committee, Board of Trustees, Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions Mike Mansfield (D. Mont.) United States Senator; Senate Majority Leader Frances McAllister Member, Board of Trustees, Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions Eugene J. McCarthy Former United States Senator from Minnesota Seymour Melman Professor of Industrial Engineering, Columbia University Approved For Release 2005/01/12 : CIA-RDP88-01315R000400170014-8 Approved For Release 2005/01/12 : CIA-RDP88-01315R000400170014-8 Charles Morgan Executive Director, American Civil Liberties Union Hans J. Morgenthau Albert A. Michelson Distinguished Service Professor of Political Science and Modern History Emeritus, University of Chicago Stewart R. Mott Member, Board of Trustees, The Fund for Peace; Member, Board of Trustees, Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions Daniel P. Moynihan United States Ambassador to the United Nations William E. Simon Secretary of the Treasury Soedj atmoko Former Indonesian Ambassador to the United States; Member, Indonesian Development and Planning Board; Member, Advisory Board, The Fund for Peace Maurice F. Strong Executive Director, U. N. Environment Programme; Member, Advisory Board, The Fund for Peace Kenneth W. Thompson Director of Program on Higher Education, International Council on Educational Development; Former Vice-President, The Rockefeller Foundation; Member, Advisory Board, The Fund for Peace Fred Warner Neal Associate, Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions; Professor of International Relations and Government, Claremont Graduate School Robert E. Osgood Dean, School of International Studies, Johns Hopkins University Seniel Ostrow Member, Board of Trustees, Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions Gerald Parsky Assistant Secretary of the Treasury for International Affairs Claiborne Pell (D.-R.I.) United States Senator; Member, Committee on Foreign Relations Lord Ritchie-Calder Labor Member, House of Lords; Associate, Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions Benjamin Rosenthal (D.-N.Y.) Member, U.S. House of Representatives; Chairman, Sub-committee on Commerce, Consumer and Monetary Affairs, House Committee on Governmental Affairs James R. Schlesinger Former United States Secretary of Defense; Former Chairman, Atomic Energy Commission Audrey R. Topping Photo-journalist and author; Member, Board of Trustees, The Fund for Peace Ralph W. Tyler Vice President, Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions; Former Director, The Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences Abraham Wilson Attorney; Vice President and Counsel of The Fund for Peace Willard Wirtz Former Secretary of Labor Herbert R. York Professor of Physics, University of California at San Diego; Science Advisor to Presidents Eisenhower and Kennedy; Associate, Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions Charles W. Yost Former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations; Member, Board of Trustees, The Fund for Peace Andrew Young Member, U.S. House of Representatives; Member, House Rules Committee Elmo Zumwalt, Admiral, U.S.N. (Ret.); Former Chief of Naval Operations Approved For Release 2005/01/12 : CIA-RDP88-01315R000400170014-8 Approved For Release 2005/01/12 : CIA-RDP88-01315R000400170014-8 THE FUND FOR PEACE Officers: Randolph P. Compton, Chairman, Board of Trustees: Nicholas Nyary, Presidenrt,; Abraham Wilson, Vice President and Counsel: Stephen R. Paschkc, Treasurer: Robert W. Gilmore, Secretarty: Stewart R. Mott, Matthew B. Rosenhaus, Co-Chairmen, Executive Committee Board of Trustees: Mrs. Marjorie Benton, Arthur D. Berliss. Jr., Cyril E. Black, Julian Bond. William G. Bowen, Edward W. Brooke, Joel I. Brooke.. Joseph S. Clark. Barry Commoner, James R. Compton. Randolph P. Compton, Norman Cousins. Morris Decs, Royal H. Durst, Helen Edey, Richard A. Falk, Robert W. Gilmore, G. Sterling Grumman. Charles Guggenheim, Rev. Theodore M. Hcsburgh, Harry B. Hollins, Mrs. Thomas E. Irvine, Walter J. Leonard. Joseph J. Lyford. Myres S. McDougal, Howard M. Metzenbaum, The Rt. Rev. Paul Moore, Jr., Stcwtut R. Mott, Davidson Nicol, Nicholas Nyary, Earl D. Osborn, Augustin H. Parker. Mrs. Maurice Pate, Lawrence S- Phillips. Harvey Picker, Jean Picker. Stanley K. Platt, Albert M. Rosenhaus, Matthew 13- Rosenhaus, Alfred P. Sander, Young M. South, Jr., Josephine B. Spencer, Mark Talisman, Audrey R. Topping, Ira D. Wallach, Peter Weiss, Albert Wells, 11, Susan W. Weyerhaeuser, Jerome B. Wiesner, Harold Willens, Abraham Wilson. Charles W. Yost, Mrs. Arthur M. Young The Center for Defense Information was established in 1972 to scrutinize and'report on defense issues and military spending. Director, Rear Admiral Gene R. LaRocque USN (Rec.) The Center for National Security Studies was founded in 1974 to investigate and challenge invocations of "national security." Director, Robert Borosage The Institute for International Policy was established in 1975 to provide critical analysis of American foreign relations. Director, Carl Marcy The University Consortium for World Order Studies supports research at seven major American universities into issues affecting international peace and justice. Chairman, Kenneth W. Thompson The Washington Press Center communicates to the media and the public the views and findings of the Fund's associated research centers. Director, Lindsay Mattison 18_ Broadway. New York, New fort; 10023 CENTER FOR THE STUDY OF DEMOCRATIC INSTITUTIONS THE FUND FORTHE REPUBLIC, INC. Officers: Robert M. Hutchins, President and Life Fellow: Ralph W. Tyler, Vice President: Peter Tagger, Secretary and Treasurer Board of Directors: Morris L. Levinson, Chairman, Executive Committee: Joseph Antonow. Harry S. Ashmore, Blair Clark, Ramsey Clark, James H. Douglas. Arnold M. Grant, Jr., Robert M. Hutchins, Vesta Hutchins, Albert E. Jenner, Francis J. Lally, Edward Lamb, Eulah C. Laucks, Frances McAllister. Stewart R. Mott. Paul Newman. Frederick M. Nicholas. Seniel Ostrow, Bernard Rapoport, Ralph W. Tyler, Bernard Wcissbourd Associates and Consultants: Chief S. O. Adebo, Harry S. Ashmore, Elisabeth Mann Borgese, Silviu Brucan, John Cogley, Hugh Downs, Paul Ehrlich. Mircea Eliade, Clifton Fadiman, Frank Gibney, Norton Ginsburg, Robert Gordis, William Gorman, Otis Graham, Jr., Bernard Haber, Robert M. Hutchins, N. N. Inozemtsev, Neil Jacoby, Bertrand de Jouvenel, Clark Kerr, Alexander King. Joseph P. Lyford, Milton Mayer, Wendell Mordy, Alva Myrdal, Gunnar Myrdal, Fred Warner Neal, Melville B. Nimmer, Arvid Pardo, Raul Prebisch, Karl H. Pribram, Isidor 1. Rabi, Lord Ritchie-Calder. Robert Rosen. Nathan Rotenstreich. Adam Schaff, Joseph J. Schwab, George N. Shuster. Rexford G. Tugwell, Ralph W. Tyler, Sander Vanocur, Carl Friedrich von Wcizsacker, Herbert F. York Chicago Program Advisory Committee: Ruth Adams. Benjamin S. Bloom. Donald Campbell, William Cortelyou, Robert L. Hess. Doris B. Holleb, Fred Jackson. Joseph M. Kitagawa. Raymond W. Mack, Alexander Morin, Mildred Schwartz, Milton B. Singer. Joseph Small, Lacey Baldwin Smith. Robert Stevens, Stephen Toulmin Approved For Release 2005/01/12 : CIA-RDP88-01315R000400170014-8