AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF SCIENCE PROGRAM ON SCIENCE , ARMS CONTROL AND NATIONAL SECURITY
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American Association for the Advancement of Science
Program on Science, Arms Control, and National Security ----
Dear Colleague:
Over the last two years, the AAAS Colloquium on Science, Arms Control, and National Security
has established itself as a major event in the scientific and defense policy communities. Some 400
government policymakers, top scientists, business leaders, educators, and interested citizens have met
each year to examine how science and security interact. The 1988 colloquium, to be held 13-14
October at the Capital Hilton Hotel, will continue this tradition.
Confirmed panelists for 1988 include Ambassador Ronald Lehman, assistant secretary
of defense for international security policy; Michael May, associate director, Lawrence
Livermore National Laboratory; General Brent Scowcroft, vice president, Kissinger
Associates; and Wolfgang Panofsky, director, High Energy Physics Laboratory, Stanford
University.
As we enter into a new decade with a new presidential administration, many security issues are being
debated. AAAS has the unique ability to examine the implications of those issues at the intersection
of science and technology on the one hand and arms control and national security policy on the
other.
Plenary sessions will focus on Reductions in Strategic Offensive Nuclear Forces, The
U.S. Defense Technology Base in the 1990s, and Qualitative Factors in the Nuclear
and Conventional Force Balance. Major addresses will cover The Future of
U.S.-Soviet Relations, the implications of A START Agreement and Beyond for
American forces and strategy, and The Role of Science in Making National Security
Policy. Small group sessions will give you the opportunity to discuss the issues with
panelists in a more informal setting. (See the complete program inside.)
Whether you are a policymaker, scientist, or concerned individual, you can place yourself at the
forefront of the arms control and national security issues of the 1990s by participating in this impor-
tant meeting. To register, please complete and return the form on page 3 of this brochure. For more
information on the colloquium, contact Raymond Orkwis at the address below.
W. Thomas Wander
Program Head
AAAS Program on Science, Arms Control, and National Security
P.S. Once more, AAAS is pleased to offer free colloquium registrations to a limited number of
educators in the fields of peace studies and conflict resolution, and national security and arms
control policy. If you currently teach courses in these areas, cannot receive assistance from your
program, and wish to be considered for such a scholarship, send a current CV and your most
recent course syllabus to: "AAAS Arms Control Educational Assistance" at the address below.
1333 H Street, NW, Washington, DC 20005 (202) 326-6490
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Technology and Arms Control for the 1990s
Schedule of 1988 Colloquium Events
Thursday, October 13
Plenary Session ? The U.S. Defense Technology Base: Issues for the 1990s
John Deutch, MIT; John Zysman, Berkeley Roundtable; additional panelist, to be announced
Plenary Session ? Qualitative Factors in the Nuclear and Conventional Force Balance
Jasper Welch, Science Applications International Corporation; additional panelists, to be announced
Luncheon Address ? A START Agreement and Beyond: Implications for American Nuclear
Forces and Strategy
Member of Congress, to be announced
Plenary Session ? Deep Reductions in Strategic Offensive Nuclear Forces: Implications for
Force Structure, Stability, and National Security
Ronald Lehman, U.S. Dept. of Defense; Michael May, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory; Brent
Scowcroft, Kissinger Associates
Open Forum ? Issues in Science, Arms Control, and National Security
Colloquium panelists and members, AAAS Committee on Science, Arms Control, and National Security
c-Friday October 14
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Small Group Group Sessions ? Block I
European Security After INF
Jonathan Dean, Union of Concerned Scientists; Peter Lyddon, UK Defense Policy Staff
Changing Soviet Military Doctrine and Its Impact on Force Structure and
Arms Control
Raymond Garthoff, Brookings Institution; additional panelist, to be announced
ASAT Weapons and Arms Control
John Pike, Federation of American Scientists; Henry Cooper, U.S. Dept. of State
Small Group Discussions ? Block H
Verifying Arms Control: Implementation of Major Agreements in the 1990s
Sidney Graybeal, System Planning Corporation; additional panelist, to be announced
Strategic Defenses: Technology Advances and the ABM Treaty in the 1990s
Ashton Carter, Harvard University; Louis Marquet,Atlantic Aerospace
Nuclear Testing: Technical Requirements for and Implications of New Limits
Thomas Cochran, Natural Resources Defense Council; Robert Barker, U.S. Dept of Defense
Closing Luncheon Address ? Scientists and Security: The Role of Science in Making
National Security Policy
Wolfgang Panofslcy, Stanford University
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Advance Registration Form
AAAS Science and Security Colloquium
13-14 October 1988 + The Capital Hilton, Washington, DC
Please print or type
Name
Affiliation
Mailing address
(street and number)
(last)
(first and initial)
(city)
(state & zip) (telephone number)
Check one: 0 Check enclosed 0 VISA 0 MasterCard
(no other credit cards accepted)
Credit card no Expiration date
Cardholder's signature
0 Check here if you need special services due to a handicap. We will contact you
before the meeting.
? Publications: Al) registrants receive an Arms Control Reader before or at the Colloquium and
published Proceedings after the Colloquium.
II1Registration materials will be mailed to preregistrants in late September; however, for registra-
tions received after 22 September, materials will be held at the AAAS Registration Desk in the
hotel.
ERefund Policy: Advance registration fees and meal ticket fees will be refunded after the
Colloquium for cancellations received by 28 September. No refunds will be made on cancella-
tions received after this date.
III Fees: M Nonprofit rates apply to employees of government, academic, and nonprofit organiza-
tions. IM Student rates apply only to full-time undergraduate and graduate students and retirees.
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Registration Fees
Regular (with 3 meals) $200 $
Regular (no meals) $145
Nonprofitl(with 3 meals) $150
Nonprofiti(no meals) $ 95
Student2 (no meals) $ 40
Separate Meal Tickets
Lunch (13 October) $ 25
Breakfast (14 October) $ 9
Lunch (14 October) $ 25
TOTAL AMOUNT:
Mail top half (registration form) to:
AAAS Science and Security
Colloquium Registration
1333 H Street, NW, Room 830
Washington, DC 20005
Hotel Reservation + The Capital Hilton
AAAS Science and Security Colloquium +13-14 October 1988
Reservations received after 22 September cannot be guaranteed.
Send confirmation to:
Name Street
City State Zip Telephone no
Other occupants of room: Name Name
Special housing needs due to handicap'
Room: El Single ($118)* 0 Double ($138)* 0 Twin ($138)*
Arrival: Date
*Add 10% DC sales tax and $1 occupancy tax.
Time Departure: Date
Be sure to list definite arrival and departure times. Check-in time is 3:00 p.m.; check-out time is 12 noon.
Time
Enclose separate check, made out to The Capital Hilton, for first night's room deposit or provide major credit card information.
Credit card name
Number Expiration date
Cardholder's signature
Mail bottom half (hotel reservation form) to: Reservations, The Capital Hilton
16th & K Streets, NW, Washington, DC 20036
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