NATIONAL WAR COLLEGE PROGRAM OF LECTURES-FEBRUARY

Document Type: 
Collection: 
Document Number (FOIA) /ESDN (CREST): 
CIA-RDP78-03090A000100050008-7
Release Decision: 
RIFPUB
Original Classification: 
C
Document Page Count: 
2
Document Creation Date: 
November 17, 2016
Document Release Date: 
July 7, 2000
Sequence Number: 
8
Case Number: 
Publication Date: 
January 22, 1963
Content Type: 
BULL
File: 
AttachmentSize
PDF icon CIA-RDP78-03090A000100050008-7.pdf90.58 KB
Body: 
For Releas 00/08/i$ Q&A b*8 0h9TffA *00 rcI~ agbmatjc eiasslticg and SPECIAL BULLETIN NO. 7-63 22 January 1963 NATIONAL WAR COLLEGE PROGRAM OF LECTURES- FEBRUARY Agency's Quota: Five each lecture Requirements: GS- 15 and above (GS- 14's may attend if Agency quota permits) TOP SECRET Clearance Registration: Training Officers call External Training Branch, extension 5231. Requests for attendance must be made no later than one week before the lecture. Agency employees will normally use a CIA quota. If there are cover considerations, contact the Central Cover Staff prior to calling ETB. 1 Feb ITALY. (Speaker acceptance pending) 0900 5 Feb SPAIN AND PORTUGAL. Professor Philip W. 0900 Powell, Professor of History, University of Cali- fornia. 6 Feb CANADA. The Honorable Livingston T. Merchant, 0900 Former U. S. Ambassador to Canada. 7 Feb POLITICAL FORMS AND PROSPECTS IN LATIN 0900 AMERICA. The Honorable Adolf A. Berle, Jr., Partner in Law Firm of Berle, Berle, and Brunner. 7 Feb LATIN AMERICA IN THE FREE WORLD. The 1400 Honorable Willard L. Beaulac, Former U. S. Am- bassador to Argentina. 8 Feb THE ECONOMIC PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS OF 0900 LATIN AMERICA. Mr. Simon G. Hanson, Managing Editor, Inter-American Economic Affairs. For Release g0K/1Q$ 8~. cJ :l D 7 3 ~3Q90A000100 to part of an iotit au s from the tits it r-us ated S.Tt!Pctsd to indiciJdat syst er Tall Approved For Releas Z QOIQ8/12t$ 21*1R.Ql'7A=VO90A000100050008-7 15 Feb CRISIS AREAS IN LATIN AMERICA. Dr. William 0900 S. Stokes, Department of Political Affairs, The National War College. 15 Feb 1400 18 Feb 0900 19 Feb 0900 PROBLEMS CONFRONTING THE UNDERDEVEL- OPED COUNTRIES OF AFRICA AND ASIA. Dr. Frank N. Trager, Department of Political Affairs, The National War College. AFRICA IN WORLD AFFAIRS, (Speaker accept- ance pending) AFRICA SOUTH OF THE SAHARA. James S. Coleman, Director, African Studies Center; Professor of Political Science, University of California. 19 Feb NORTH AFRICA. Dr. Lorna Hahn., Research 1400 Scientist, Special. Operations Research Office, American University. 21 Feb THE MIDDLE EAST IN WORLD AFFAIRS. Dr. 0900 John C. Campbell, Director of Political Studies, Council on Foreign Relations. 25 Feb MILITARY FACTORS OF FREE WORLD SECURITY 0900 IN THE MIDDLE EAST. (Speaker acceptance pending) 25 Feb RELATIONS AMONG COUNTRIES OF THE MIDDLE 1400 EAST. Professor George Lenczowski., Associate Professor of Political Science, University of California. 27 Feb THE POSITION OF SOUTH ASIA IN THE POWER 0900 STRUGGLE. The Honorable Phillips Talbot, Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs. Approved For Release e221x00 / - b4- QFA8fg309OA000100050008-7