LETTER TO ADMIRAL STANSFIELD TURNER FROM GENE E. BRADLEY
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Directors
Tien. Dean lTusk
Honorary Chairman
Gene E. Bradley
President
John S. R. Sch.9dnfeld
Executive Vice President Water
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Professor Edward C. Bursk Washington, D.C. 20037 ? Tel. (202) 337-1022 ? Telex: IMDI 248698
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Hon. Editor, Harvard Bus. Review
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EuropelMiddle East/Africa Corp. ,
Gen. Lucius D. Clay. USA (Ret.)
Henry H. Geyelin
Pres., Council of Americas
Walter E. Hoadley
Exec V.P., Bark of America
Tom Killefer
Pres., Trust co. Newyork
Dr. Antonie nie T. Knappers Admiral Stansfield Turner, U.S.N.
Former Vice Merck & Co.
Director of Central Intelligence
Or. Alexander Lewis, wisJr.
Pres., Gulf Oil Foundation Washington, D.C. 20505
Hon. Paul W W. McCracken
Univ. of Michigan
Hon. Lawrence C. McQuade
Vice Pres., W R. Grace & Co.
H. E. Egidio Ortona Dear Stan:
Chinn., Honeywell Info. Systems
Italia; former Amb. of Italy to U.S.
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Wylie S. Robson
Exec. V.P., Eastman Kodak us as our keynote dinner speaker at our December 5 Joint Council
Reinaldo Scarpetta
IMOI Director. Latin America Quarterly Meeting.
Board of Advisors
Giovanni Agnelli
Cn.,Fiat s.p.A-
Or. Vernon R. Alden For your information, please find enclosed:
Chinn., Boston Co.
lion. Willis C. Armstrong
U.S. Council, Int'I. CoC
1. The final agenda;
Robert W Barnett Dir., Wasn. Ctr., Asia Society
Dr. Daniel Bendahan 2. A partial roster of participants (in all, we expect 180-200
Pres., Caracas including wives);
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Frank Briceno Fortique participants, g
res., Gerencia & Desarrollo,
Caracas - 3. The results of our just-completed survey on the major
Caracas
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Vice Churn., Atlantic Council international business-economic issues of greatest concern
John L. Caldwell -
Mgr.,IntlDiv.,CoCofUS to IMDI's corporate and government associates; and -
John G RC olenrt Crean & Co., Ltd.
Pies., , Rob 4.. A State Department memo concerning "U.S. Policy on
Philippe J.. The Dennis
International Direct Investment."
Reg. Dir., The Conference Board
Southern Europe
Hon. William D. Eberle
Pres., U.S. Council, Int'I- cac
Lawrence A. Fox To reconfirm, details of the meeting are as follows:
Vice Pres., NAM
Or. Arthur Furer
Managing Dir., Nestle Arimentana S.A.
Gen. Alexander M. Haig, Jr. Theme : U.S. Foreign Economic Policies under
Supreme Allied Commander Europe,
SHAPE the Carter Administration
Hun. Bryce N. Harlow
& GCo. Time : Monday, December 5 - 3:00 - 9:00 p.m.
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Hon. Martin J. Hillenbrand
Dir. Gen.,Atlantic lnst.,Paris Place: U.S. Department of State - afternoon
Claire Giannini Hoffman
Bertrand Hommey International Conference Hall
Patronat Francois, Paris
Shigeo Rorie Diplomatic Entrance - C Street, N.W.
Sr. Advisor, Bank of Tokyo, Ltd.
Fisher Howe
Or. Herman Kahn
Dir., Hudson Institute Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts - evening
Ivan Lansberg Henriquez
Pres., SEGUROSCA, Caracas South Atrium
Dr. J. Sterling Livingston
Pres., Sterling Institute Concert Hall Entrance - elevator to Roof Top Terrace
Carlos Llano Cituentes
IPADE, Mexico City
Dr. Rodriggo Llorente Martinez
Pres., CiCYP. Bogota You will note from the enclosed agenda that the reception will
Mary P. Lord
ANenticInstitute begin at 6:30. It would be good if you and Pat could be with
Hon. Winston Lord
Pres., Council on Foreign Relations us at that time (or perhaps 5 minutes earlier) -- so that you
JonkheerJohn It. Loudon
I homes D. Lumpkin would have an opportunity to meet our associates as they arrive.
Pres., Gulf-Latin America
Hon. George C. McGhee In short, we want you in the receiving line.
Tatsuzo Mizukami
Pres., IMAJ, Tokyo
Dr. Clifford C. Nelson
Pros.,Amer' can Assembly Dinner will be served at 7:00, with your remarks coming after
Hon. Frederick E. Nolling, Jr.
Dr. Aurelio Peccei dinner -- perhaps around 8:00. We suggest approximately 20-25
Churn., rtalconsulf Co., Rome
John P.Phelps, Jr. minutes of keynote remarks, followed by questions and discussion
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Sec'y of St. Consumer Affs., Paris
Ralph E. Smiley
Chmn., Booz, Allen & Hamilton tnt',
Albert T. Sommers
Sr. V.P. & Chief Economist
The Conference Board
Washington SyCip
Manila, Philippines
Hon. Alexander B. Trowbridge
Vice Chmn., Allied Chemical Corp-
Hon. John W. Tuthill
Pres.. The Salzburg Seminar
Dr. Jose J. ltrdaneta R.
Pres., VECSA, Caracas
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Sec'y Gen.., Int 'l Go C, Paris Approv6dfkWOetdti-se flf/13tICI(: J P8881-6Q81 OOOtOOi 30021and ies,
Or. Boris Yavitz
Dean, Grad. . Bus. Scb., Columbia U. The George Washington University and the Fund for Multinational Management Education.
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Admiral Stansfield Turner -2-
November 18, 1977
While you are, of course, encouraged to develop your comments in whatever way
would be most appropriate, we feel that our associates would be very much
interested in hearing your views on the current strategic positions of the
United States in world affairs. In my own series of interviews around the
world, it was abundantly clear that our allies on all continents look to the
United States for leadership as never before. Therefore, what are our
strengths, economically and politically, and our goals for the future? Also
interesting, Stan, would be your thoughts on the increasingly important role
which economic issues play in our overall foreign policy.
A final suggestion is that you might wish to scan the enclosed roster of cor-
porate, government, and diplomatic associates already registered--and there
will be more. While the basic audience will be officials quite supportive of
the U.S. policies, we also will have representatives of some nations whose poli-
tical goals may differ quite substantially from those of the U.S. In all,
however, you will find it a very fine and compatible bringing-together of com-
mon interests.
Gene E. Bradley
President
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