NATIONAL SECURITY LECTURE PROGRAM SUGGESTED LECTURE TOPICS AND SPEAKERS
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Introduction: General Walter B. Smith
1, National Objectives and Policies in the Formulation of National Strategy
Mr, Charles E. Bohlen
Counselor of the Department of State
2, The, Urge for Peace and Security in the Formulation of National Strategy
Mr, Joseph E. Johnson, President
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
3, The Impact of Atomic Developments on the rormulation of National Strategy
Mr, Gordon Dean., Chairman
Atomic Energy Commission
Negotiations on a World-Wide Basis as a Factor in the Formulation of National
Strategy
Mr, Harding F. Bancroft, Deputy U. S, Representative
United Nations Collective Security Measures Committee
National Resources and Capabilities as a Factor in National Strategy
Dr. William Y. Elliott, Assistant to the Director
Office of Defense Mobilization
6, The Role of the United Nations in International Relations
Mr,, John D. Hickerson., Assistant Secretary of State
for United Nations Affairs, Department of State
7. The Formulation. and Execution of Foreign Policy
Mr, Albert C. F. Westphal
Committee on Foreign Affairs., House of Representatives
8, Labor and International Relations
Mr. Irving J. Brown
European Representative of the American Federation of Labor
The President and His Role in the Formulation of Foreign Policy
Mr, Don K. Price, Associate Director
Public Administration Clearing House
10, How Congress Works and Its Role in the Formulation of Foreign Policy
Honorable John S. Sparkman
U0 S. Senate
11, The Role of Public Opinion and Minority Groups in Government and in Foreign
Policy Formulation
Mr, Elmer Davis
American Broadcasting Company
12, Communism as an Operational Program
Professor Waldimar Gurian
Professor of Political Science, Notre Dame University
13. U, S. Foreign Economic Policy
Dr, Joseph D. Coppock
Civilian Faculty Member,, National War College
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14. Current U. S. Foreign Policy and the Tasks
Charles E. Bohlen, Counselor
'epartment of State
15. The World Oil Situation
Mr. Bruce Brown, Director
Petroleum Administration for 17efense
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16. Internal Security of the U. S.
Mr. J. Patrick Coyne, NSC Representative on Internal Security
executive Office of the President
17. Security Functions of the FBI
Mr. Alan H. Belmont
Assistant Director, FBI
18. International Communism in Action
The Rev. Edmund A. 'Walsh,,. S. J.
Regent of the School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University
19. Problems of U,,-8. Foreign Base Development
Mr. Joseph J. Wolf
Office of European??Regi-onal?Affairs, Department of, State
20. Military Intelligence in Strategic Planning
Brig. Gen. R. C. Partridge, USA .
Joint Intelligence Group, The Joint Chiefs of Staff
21. The Philosophy of Psychological Strategy
Mr. Edmund L. Taylor, Deputy Director
Physchological Strategy Board
22. Psychological R. fareeas aa eWeapon of the Armed Forces
Office of the Chief, Psychological Warfare
Department of the Army
23. Political and Psychological Strategy Re-Examined
Admiral Allen G. Kirk, Director
Psychological Strategy Board
2L. Army Weapons and Weapons'System Developments and Their Capabilities
Maj. Gen. W. H. Morris, USA,, Chief
Research & Development Division, Office, Assistant
Chief of Staff, G-4, Department of the Army
2SS. Chemical, Biological and Radiological Weapons - New Developments and
Capabilities
Maj. Gen. E. J. Bullene, USA
Chief Chemical Officer, Department of the Army
26. 'Economic Strategy.
Mr. Winfield W. Riefler, Assistant to the Chairman
Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System
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Mr. Howland H. Sergeant, Assistant Secretary
Public Affairs, Department of State
28. Atomic Energy for Military Purposes
Brig. Gen. H. B. Loper, USA
Chief, Armed Forces Special Weapons Project
29. Guided Missiles
Mr. K. T. Keller, Director
Office of Guided Missiles, OSD
30. Navy Weapons and Weapons System Developments and Their Capabilities
Rear Admiral M. E. Curtis, USN
Assistant Chief of Naval Operations (Readiness)
Department of the Navy
31. Air Force Weapons and Weapons System Developments and Capabilities
Maj. Gen. F.L. Craigie, USAF
Deputy Chief of Staff for Development
Headquarters, USAF
32. Traditional and Changing Patterns of U. S. Foreign Policy
Dr. Edward H. Buehrig
Civilian Faculty Member, National War College
33. Astern Europe in the New Power Pattern
C. Easton Rothwell
Civilian Faculty Member, National War College
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35. Western Europe in the North Atlantic Community
Mr. Roscoe Drummond
Christian Science Monitor Bureau
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37. Iberia in the European Picture
Dr. Francis T. Williamson, Deputy Director
office of "Western European Affairs, Department of State
38. Britain's Foreign Policy
Sir Oliver S. Franks
The British Ambassador, The British Iambassy
39. Political and Social Structure of Latin America
Dr. Albert Lleras, secretary General of the
Organization of American States, Pan American Union
IO. Position of Latin America in World Politics
Honorable Edward G. Miller, Jr., Assistant Secretary of State
Bureau of Inter American Affairs, Department-of State
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The Philosophy an'sychology of Dealing With Nort(oreans and Chinese
Communists' Representatives on the North Korean Truce Negotiations
Maj. Gen. Laurence C. Craigie, UST'
Deputy Chief of Staff for Development
Headquarters, U. S. Air Force
The General Situation in the Far East
John M. Allison, Acting, Assistant Secretary
Bureau.of Farr Eastern Affairs, Department of State
43. Japan
Kenneth Young, Chief
Northeast Asian Affairs, Department of State
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Revolutionary China
Dr. H. Arthur Steiner
Member of the Faculty, National War College
Stratewic Appraisal - Far East
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b7. Soviet Foreign Policy
Mr. Elbridge Durbrow, Chief
Division of Foreign Service Personnel
Department of State
I. Soviet Propaganda
Mr. Mose L. Harvey, Chief
Eastern European Branch, Division of Research
for Europe, Department of sutate
b9. Southeast Asia
Mr. John F. Melby, Deputy Director
Office of:Philippine and Southeast Asian Affairs
Department of State
5Q. India
Mr. T. Eliot Weil, Deputy Director
Office: of South Asian Affairs, _Bureau of Near Eastern,
South Asian, and African Affairs, Department of State
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52. Near East and World Politics
Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern,.
South Asian, and African Affairs, Department of State
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The Arab World
Col. William A. Eddy,. USMC, (Retired)
Arabian-American Oil Co., Washington, 3. C.
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54. Iran
Mr. Henry S. Villard
Policy FLanning Staff
.Department of State
55. The Problem of Near Eastern Oil.
Mr. Richard Funkhouser, Bureau of Near Eastern,
South Asian, and, African Affairs, Department of State
56. Greece
Mr. Harry N. Howard, UN Advisor
Office of Assistant Secretary of State for
Near Eastern,' South Asian, and African Affairs
Department of State
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