REQUEST FOR TRAVEL APPROVAL
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Publication Date:
February 6, 1985
Content Type:
MEMO
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ADMINISTRATIVE INTERNAL USE ONLY VD( (lronu
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The Director of Central Intelligence
Washington, D.C. 20505
6 February 1985
National Intelligence Council
MEMORANDUM FOR: Chairman, National Intelligence Council
THROUGH: Herbert E. Meyer
Vice Chairman, Na tonal Intelligence Council
Director, Analytic Group
National Intelligence Council, Analytic Group
SUBJECT: Request for Travel Approval
In conjunction with my work
request approval to attend a
workshop on the "Requisites onsequences of Technological Change in China"
at Stanford University, 15-16 February. The meeting has been limited to 20
participants that include the leading academic authorities on science and
technology in China.
2. Attached is a list of participants and the workshop agenda. The
workshop proceedings will not be published and all remarks are off the record.
7 FEB 1585
DISAPPROVE:
ADMINISTRATIVE INTERNAL USE ONLY
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STANFORD UNIVERSITY
Stanford, California 94305
NORTHEAST ASIA-UNITED STATES FORUM
ON INTERNATIONAL POLICY
320 Gilvex Street
WORKSHOP ON THE
REQUISITES AND CONSEQUENCES OF TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE IN CHINA
Stanford University
February 15-16, 1985
Agenda
8:30--8:45 Coffee
8:45--9:15 Welcome, Introductions, and Objectives (Tom Fingar)
9:15-10:30 Development and Developments in China: Overview
(Dave Bachman & Tom Fingar)
10:30-10:45 Break
10:45-12:00 Problems and Priorities (Denis Simon & Jonathan Pollack)
12:00--1:30 Lunch
1:30--3:00 Key Policies (Pete Suttmeier & Pierre Perrolle)
3:00--3:15 Break
3:15--5:00 Developments in Key Sectors: Industry (Bill Fischer),
'Agriculture (Terry Sicular), Defense (John Lewis)
5:00--5:15 Housekeeping and Review of First Day
5:15--6:15 Revelry and Relaxation
6:45-- Dinner
February 16
8:30--8:45 Coffee
8:45--9:00 Recap and Objectives for the Day
9:00-10:30 Social and Political Aspects (Mike Lampton & Lee Orleans)
10:30-10:45 Break-
10:45-12:00 Work in Progress and Planned Activities: A Review
(Roundtable Discussion)
12:00--1:30 Lunch
1:30--3:00 Key Questions: What do we want to know? (Rick Baum,
John Lewis & Tom Fingar)
3:00--3:15 Break
3:15--4:45 Agenda for the Future
4:45--5:00 Wrap Up and Final Housekeeping Details
5:00--6:00 Libations
6:30-- Dinner
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STANFORD UNIVERSITY
Stanford, California 94305
NORTHEAST ASIA-UNITED STATES FORUM
ON INTERNATIONAL POLICY
320 Galvez Street
REQUISITES AND CONSEQUENCES OF TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE IN CHINA
Stanford University
February 15-16, 1985
Thomas Fina_ar. Workshov Convenor
Senior Research Associate
Northeast Asia United States Forum
on International Policy
320 Galvez Street
Stanford, California 94305
Stacey G. Tanaka. Workshop Coordinator
Forum Coordinator
Northeast Asia United States Forum
on International Policy
320 Galvez Street
Stanford, California 94305
Richard (Rick) Baum
Professor, Department of Political Science
University of California at Los Angeles
Los Angeles, California 90024
David Bachman
Assistant Professor
Department of Political Science
320 Galvez Street
Stanford University
Stanford, California 94305
Shannon Brown
Senior Internal Auditor
Internal Audit Department
and, Fellow
Northeast Asia United States Forum
on International Policy
Stanford, California 94305
Alan Crane
United States Congress
Office of Technology Assessment
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, S.E.
Washington, DC 20510
Office: (415) 497-9742
Office: (415) 497-9741
Office: (213) 825-1987
Office: (415) 497-2085
Office: (415) 497-4195
Office: (202) 226-2026
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Alexander P. DeAngelis
Program Manager for the US-China Program Office:
(202)
357-7393
Division of International Programs
National Science Foundation
1800 G Street
Washington, DC 20550
William (Bill) A. Fischer
Professor, School of Business Administration Office:
(919)
929-4775
University of North Carolina Office:
(919)
962-3190
Chapel Hill, North Carolina 27514
Wendy Freeman
China Analyst, SRI International Office:
(415)
859-5793
333 Ravenswood
Menlo Park, CA 94305
Martha Caldwell Harris
Project Director Office:
(202)
226-2016
Office of Technology Assessment
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, S.E.
Washington, DC 20510
David (Mike) M. Lamoton
Director for Special Projects
Office:
(202)
334-2718
Committee on Scholarly Communication
with the PRC 1,
2101 Constitution' Avenue,
Washington, DC 20418
John Lewis
N.W.
Director, ISIS
Office:
(415)
497-9627
Haas Professor of Chinese Politics
Stanford University
320 Galvez Street
Stanford, California 94305
Leo (Lee) Orleans
Library of Congress
Washington, DC 20540
Pierre M. Perrolle
Division of International Programs
National Science Foundation, Room 1224
1800 G Street N.W.
Washington, DC 20551
Office: (202) 287-6308
Office: (202) 357-7393
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Jonathan D. Pollack
Political Science Department
Office: (213)
393-0411x7249
The Rand Corporation
1700 Main Street
Santa Monica, California 90406
Otto SchneDD
Professor, Department of Chemistry
Office: (213)
743-2961
University of Southern California
Los Angeles, California 90089-0482
Terry Sicular
Assistant Professor, Food Research Institute
Office: (415)
497-2606
Stanford University
STAT
Stanford, California 94305
Denis Simon
Ford International Assistant Professor
Office: (617)
253-7162
of Management
STAT
Massachussetts Institute of Technology
Sloan School of Management
50 Memorial Drive
Cambridge, Massachusetts 02139
Richard (Pete) Suttmeier
Professor and Chairman
Department of Government
Hamilton College
Clinton, New York 13323
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