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OFFICE OF THE DEPUTY DIRECTOR
STAT NOTE FOR:
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24 May 1988
Public Affairs Office
1016 Ames Bldg.
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Attached are for you. FYI, Mr. Gates
spoke from notes only (no formal text prepared)
for the following engagements:
YPO Berlin - two speeches - What is Going On
in the Soviet Union, and CIA and American
Foreign Policy.
5th Annual Aspen Journalists Conference,
Wye Plantation, Eastern Shore, Maryland -
What is Going On in the Soviet Union.
Hope this helps keep your record straight.
THANKS!
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MEMORANDUM FOR:
FROM:
16 May 1988
Deputy Director of Central Intelligence
William M. Baker
Director, Public Affairs Office
SUBJECT: Arrangements for your Address of the
5th Annual Aspen Journalists Conference
1. This is background information for your remarks to the 5th Annual
Aspen Journalists Conference cosponsored by the US Arms Control and
Disarmament Agency (ACDA) on Tuesday, 17 May from 9:45 - 11:00 a.m. at the Wye
Plantation on Morvlandlc FactPrn Shnrp (SPP map opposite.) Phone:
(301) 827-7400. and I will meet you at Wye and
remain throughout the program. Since you would have to wait an hour between
your presentation and lunch, we declined the invitation.
2. Arrangements: You are asked to be at the Aspen Institute for
Humanistic Studies (AIHS) at the Wye plantation at 9:30 a.m. where you will be
met by Director of Public Affairs for ACDA Sigmund "Sig" Cohen and escorted to
the Drawing Room for your panel discussion. You will be introduced at
9:45 a.m. by ACDA Director General William F. Burns. (See biographies "*
opposite.) The suggested format is for you to speak for 11.1ginutes on "Trends
in Soviet Leadership" and Dr. Dimitri Simes from the Carnegie Endowment for
International Peace will speak 10 minutes on "Soviet Security Policy." A
Ailwinute informal question and answer period will follow. Your section of
-The conference is scheduled to adjourn at 11:00 a.m.
S;41.l The meeting is for background only, not for attribution, but the
journalists can use thoughts presented to sustain their theses. DCI Security
ai will tape your remarks for the Agency's historical files. A table will be
7)..1. available for the speakers. Since the group and the room are small, a
tetti: microphone will not be necessary.
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You can expect an audience of 27 journalists representing the leading
tNt newspapers and networks. (See list of attendees opposite.)
eI 3. Background: The US Arms Control and Disarmament Agency has
1114i. LI cosponsored this conference with the Aspen Institute for Humanistic Studies
erm for the past four years. This year's event is scheduled on the eve of the
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Moscow Summit. As in the past, the Conference will provide some of
Washington's most respected journalists, most of whom will cover the Summit,
an in-depth briefing on a range of arms control and national security issues.
Prior to your address General Burns will give opening remarks at 9:30 a.m. and
Deputy Assistant Secretary of State Charles Thomas follows your segment of the
conference. Other conference speakers will include General Colin Powell,
Congressman Henry Hyde, and Ambassador Ron Lehman, Assistant Secretary of
Defense. (See opposite for complete conference agenda.)
The Aspen Institute was founded in 1949 and has a budget of $6,000,000.
The Institute organizes seminars, workshops, and conferences to bring together
business, educational, and cultural leaders from the United States and abroad
to discuss issues and initiate action on human, social, and other vital
problems in our society and the world. (See opposite for background
information.)
OFFICIAL USE ONLY
Wiliam m.-BaKer
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UNITED STATES ARMS CONTROL Ali- _
WASHINGTON
DIRECTOR
April 28, 1988
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Dear Bob,
We are delighted that you can take part in a panel discussion
entitled "Perspectives on the Soviet Union" on Tuesday
morning, May 17, from 9:45 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. at the Wye
Plantation on Maryland's Eastern Shore. Dimitri Simes will
rshare this panel with you. As discussed with
your Public Affairs Office, we would like you to
concentrate on "Trends in Soviet Leadership," and how they
affect the foreign policy process. Dr. Simes will discuss
Soviet security policy and its impact on the arms control
process, be it in START, SDI, nuclear testing, chemical or
conventional arms. Your remarks should run about ten minutes
maximum and can be either off-the-record or on background, as
you wish.
By way of background, the U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament
Agency has cosponsored, with the Aspen Institute for
Humanistic Studies, these journalists conferences for the past
four years.
This year's event is scheduled for May 17-18 on the eve of the
Moscow Summit. As in the past, it will provide some of
Washington's most respected journalists, most of whom will
cover the Summit, in-depth treatment on a range of arms
control and national security issues.
As you can imagine, the success of previous conferences stems
from the authority of the senior officials and private experts
who participate, plus the informality of the sessions.
Enclosed is a copy of the latest agenda for this year's
event. My Public Affairs Office will be in contact with you
concerning the details of this speaking engagement.
Many thanks for agreeing to take part in what we expect will
be a highlight of our public affairs activities.
Sincerely,
Wiliam F. Burns
Enclosure
Mr. Robert Gates
Deputy Director
Central Intelligence Agency
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