28TH ANNUAL CONVENTION PRELIMINARY PROGRAM

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Declassified and Approved For Release 2012/05/24: CIA-RDP89TO1032R000100050008-7 [Copy to each NIO, per C/NIC on 15 Apr 87] International Studies NEWSLETTER January, 1987 Volume 15, Number I 28TH ANNUAL CONVENTION PRELIMINARY PROGRAM Washington, D.C., April 14-18, 1987 "The Responsibilities of Power: State Interests and Global Needs" INTELLIGENCE STUDIES SECTION (W4-6] CANADIAN PERSPECTIVES ON SECURITY AND INTELLIGENCE INTELLIGENCE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE 1990s rr3-8] CONGRESSIONAL ROOM BRITISH PERSPECTIVES ON INTELLIGENCE CURRENT INTELLIGENCE STUDIES RESEARCH PERSPECTIVES INTELLIGENCE AND TERRORISM Declassified and Approved For Release 2012/05/24: CIA-RDP89TO1032R000100050008-7 Declassified and Approved For Release 2012/05/24: CIA-RDP89TO1032R000100050008-7 Sponsor: Peace Studies Section r. JAMES LAUE, University of Missouri ~ FISCHER, Princeton University Peace Policy" RONIS cation in the 21st Century" University of Missouri ,Peace Education and Peace ROBERT H. MA EY, Seton Hall University "Global-Level Poli cal Thought as a Contribution to Pea Research and Education" DO REGIMES MKKE A DIFFERENCE? Sponsor. Environmental,Studies Section and International Political Economy Section Chair. EUGENE SKOLN1`KOFF, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Participants: ORAN R. YOUNG, Center for Northern Studies "The Power of Institutions or Why International Regimes Matter" PETER M. HAAS, University of Massachusetts at Amherst "Do Regime Matter? A Study of Evolving Pollution C ntrol Policies for the Mediterranean Sea" KILIPA T`I RAMAKRISHNA, Woods Hole Ocean a phic Institution "Regi Efforts at Protecting and Preserving, the Mine Environment: The South Asian Seas" [W3-8] CAPITOL ROOM CANADIAN PERSPECTIVES ON SECURITY AND INTELLIGENCE Sponsor. Intelligence Studies Section Chair. REGINALD H. ROY, University of Victoria, Canada Partidpants: - DAVID STAFFORD, Canadian Institute of International Affairs, Canada "Sir William Stephenson: The Myth of Intrepid" STUART FARSON, University of Toronto, Canada "The Reasons for the MacDonald Report on the RCMP and Where We Are Now Regarding Canadian Intelligence" REGINALD H. ROY, University of Victoria, Canada "The Security Intelligence Review Committee" WESLEY WARK, University of Calgary, Canada "Discovering Intelligence: The Birth of Signals Intelligence in Canada in World War Two" DEFENSE BUDGETING UNDER FISCAL CONSTRAINTS Sponsor. Section on Military Studies Chair: JO L. HUSBANDS, National Research Council`s Participan f.: DAVID S. SORENSON, Denison University "Defense Budgel,Changes, Military Production Rates, and the Structure of the Defense Industry" ELIZABETH BARBER, The American University DUNCAN L. CLARKS, The Arpierican University "Defense Budgets, Progr*ms, acid Management: The Role and Nonrole oft he Office of Management and Budget" GORDON ADAMS, Defense Budget Project "Lessons of Recent Budget Wars: Congress, the Public, and the Prospects,for U.S. Defense Policy" JO L. HUSBAND,/ National Research Council STEPHEN DAG(ETT, Committee forNational Security / [W3-10] / FIORUM ROOM MIDDLE AND SMALL POWER PERSPE IVES OF SUPERPOWER RELATIONS Declassified and Approved For Release 2012/05/24: CIA-RDP89TO1032R000100050008-7 IN Sponsor. Intelligence Studies Section Chair. ROY GODSON, Georgetown participants: ROY GODSON, Georgetown University University ABRAM SHULSKY, National Strategy Information Center TBA Discussant: KENNETH DEGRAFFENREID, National Security Council INSTANCES OF CONVERGENCE AND DIVERGENCE IN THE INTERNATIONAL SYSTEM Sponso'k International Organization Section Chair. ROBERT W. GREGG, American University Participants: ESKO ANTOLA, University of Turku, Finland "The European Community: Institutional and Functional Cooperation for Peaceful Change" STEPHEN D. MCDOWELL, Canada "The International Information Order: Destruction from the Center" K.O. POBBI-ASAMANI, Fisk University "The Political Economy of Hunger in Sub-Sahara Africa" KRISH BHANSAL, Mississippi State University "Divergence in Interest Between India and Developed Countries in the United Nations" Discussant: ROGER RIEBER, University of Utah Declassified and Approved For Release 201 BERT C. F'A-ULHABER, Ball State University "Defining Civic Competency in the World Economy" JAMES N. GLADDEN, University of Alaska "Some Technological Changes and a New Environmental Paradigm" ISAAC ELIEZER, Oakland University "The Impact of Science on Power: A Citizen's Primer" Discussant: ROBERT W. HATTERY, Indiana University U.S. AMBASSADORS IN FOREIGN CULTURES: THREE CASE STUDIES Sponsor. Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies Section Chair. ALBERT P. VANNUCCI, University of Pittsburgh at Johnston Participants: C. NEALE RONNING, New School for Social Research "Adolph Berle in Brazil, 1945-46" ALBERT P. VANNUCCI, University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown "Spruille Braden in Argentina, 1945" RICHARD MELZER, University of New Mexico at Valencia "Dwight Morrow in Mexico, 1927-1930" Discussant:: ADAMANTIA POLLIS, New School for Social Iesearch [W4-1O] f CROSS-CULTURAL MINDSITS AND CONFLICT RESOLUTI N: A ROUNDTABLE ECONOrMMIC AND TECHNOLOGICAL STATE INTEREST AND GLOBAL NEEDS: WHAT DO CITIZENS NEED TO KNOW? 27 Declassified and Approved For Release 2012/05/24: CIA-RDP89TO1032R000100050008-7 Declassified and Approved For Release 2012/05/24: CIA-RDP89TO1032R000100050008-7 ` Chair. CHRISTOPHER ALLEN, University of New Hampshire Partici ants: ALINE University of New Hampshire '"The CDU/CSU Perspective" JEREMIAH RIEMER, Boston University "The SPD Perspective" CHRISTIAN SOE, California State University, Long Beach "The FDP Perspective" ALICE COOPER, Harvard University "The Greens' Perspective" Participants:. A-DW44, JAMES, University of Keele, UK "Paying for Peacekeeping" LAWRENCE S. FINKELSTEIN, Northern Illinois University "UNESCO and the Struggle for Its Control" DAVID P. FORSYTHE, University of Nebraska "The UN HCR and Protecting Refugees" BRITISH PERSPECTIVES ON INTELLIGENCE Sponsor. Intelligence Studies Section Sponsor. Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies Section Chair. JANE P. SWEENEY, St. John's University Participants: ADAMANTIA POLLIS, New School for Social Research "The State, the Law, and Human Rights" WILLIAM L. WAUGH, Georgia State University "Testing Theories on State Terrorism: Human Rights Violations in Evran's Turkey" KATHLEEEN RICE, St. John's University "Theories in the Psychological Impact of State Terrorism" Discussant: JANE P. SWEENEY, St. John's University THE UNITED NATIONS IN THE WORLD POLITICAL ECONOMY: THE INSTITUTIONAL SETTING (Part I) Sponsor. International Organization Section Chair. DAVID P. FORSYTHE, University of Nebraska ' Chair. KENNETH G. ROBERTSON, University of Reading, England Participants: KENNETH G. ROBERTSON, University of Reading, England "Accountable Intelligence: The British Experience" LAWRENCE FREEDMAN, University of London, England "British Intelligence and Crisis: The Falklands Experience" KEITH JEFFEREY, University of Ulster, Northern Ireland "Intelligence in Northern Ireland" EUNAN O'HALPIN, National Institute for Higher Education, Dublin, Eire "Intelligence and Security in Eire" ROBERT CECIL, Formerly with the British Foreign Office "`C' - The Foreign Office and Intelligence" COL. SAM POPE "Intelligence and Diversion" 1=9] AMBASSADOR _ RM&CONTROL AND EUROPEAN SECURITY: MERE DO WE GO FROM HERE? (A ROUNDTABLE) Sponsor: Section on Military Studies Chair. /dNDA P. BRADY, Emory University Declassified and Approved For Release 2012/05/24: CIA-RDP89TO1032R000100050008-7 Declassified and Approved For Release 2012/05/24: CIA-RDP89TO1032R000100050008-7 Participants: MARIANNA HALKIA, London School of Economics and litics, England "The le of Superpowers in the EEC-CMEA Negotiations" JOHN KINAS, Athens, Greece "The Coy on Denominator of Interests: Problem or Catalyst * Multilateral Negotiations within Intern tional Organizations" WOJCIECH RAWIECKI, Central School of Planning and St istics, Poland "Actors and Inte sts in the Process of Negotiations betty en CMEA and EEC" PALLADIAN ALCOVE VIETNAM DECISION-MAKING REVISITED DENNIS JOSEPH SANDOLE, George Mason University "Conflict Resolution and Culture" PAUL B. HERRICK, JR., Pembroke State'" University "Religion in International Relations" FRANK NINKOVICH, St. John's University "Cultural Change and Foreign Policy Making" JOHN P. LOVELL, Indiana University "Image in International Relations" . RICHARD, FALK, Princeton University, "The Futu of Culture and International Relations" Discussants: HAROLD JOSEPHSON, University of North Carolina-Charlotte,, KENNETH W. THOMPSON, University of Virginia Chair. DAVID SYLVAN, Syracuse University Participants: DAVID SYLVAN, Syracuse` University STEPHEN MAJESKI, University of Washington "Intervention and Neutralization: A Simulation Model of the 1961 Decisions in Vietnam and Laos" JENNIFER MILLIKEN, Syracuse University RICHARD COUGHLIN, Syracuse University "Foreign Policy Logic and Bureaucratic Consensus: The Rolling Thunder Bombing Decisions" WILLIAM CONRAD GIBBONS, Congressional Research Service, Library of Congress "The 1965 Ground Troops Decisions" GEORGE MCT. KAHIN, Cornell University STEPHEN MAJESKI, University of Washington CULTURE AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS II: THE MAJOR ISSUES Chair PAUL B. HERRICK, JR., Pembroke ,State University Participants: HAMID MONA, American University Communic tion in International Relations" SOURCES AND DIFFUSION OF IDEOLOGY IN THE WORLD POLITICAL ECONOMY Sponsor. International Political Economy Section Chair. DIMITRIS STEVIS, University of Arizona Participants: ENRICO AUGELLI, Italian Embassy, London CRAIG N. MURPHY, Wellesely College "Ideology: The Gramscian Lesson" 'DIMITRIS STEVIS, University of Arizona "State and Ideology in World Politics" Discussant: RICHARD K. ASHLEY, Arizona State University 1T4-6] FORUM ROOM -CURRENT INTELLIGENCE STUDIES RESEARCH PERSPECTIVES Sponsor. Intelligence Studies Section Chair. STAFFORD THOMAS, California State University, Chico Declassified and Approved For Release 2012/05/24: CIA-RDP89TO1032R000100050008-7 F", S Declassified and Approved For Release 2012/05/24: CIA-RDP89TO1032R000100050008-7 Participants: JUNE TEUFEL DREYER, University of Miami "Chinese Intelligence Networks: Some Preliminary Observations" MARION TUNSTALL, USAF Academy "Policy-Intelligence Interface: A Conceptual Framework" GLENN HASTEDT, James Madison University "Controlling Intelligence: Values and Perspectives of Administrators" Discussant: STEPHEN GARRETT, Monterey Institute of International Studies BLUE ROOM THE UNITED NATIONS IN THE WORLD/ POLITICAL ECONOMY: ISSUES OF POLITICAL ECONOMY (Part II) Spozlor. International Organization Section Chair. `STANLEY J. MICHALAK, Franklin and Marshall dpllege Participants: STANLEY J. MCAHALAK, Franklin and Marshall College "The Future of UNCTAD" RICHARD DALE, University of Southern Illinois "The UN, Southern Africa, and Namibia" JEFFREY HART, Indiana University High Technology and the Uk" TIMOTHY M. SHAW, Dalhousie University, Canada "The UN Economic Commission for Africa: Continental Development and Self-Reliance" THE NOBEL PEACE PRIZE IN RETROSPECT Sponsor. Peace Studies Section Chair IRWIN ABRAMS, Antioch University Participants: JAKOB SVERDRUP, Norwegian Nobel Institute, Norway "How to Choose a Peace Prize Winner: Some Reflections on an Impossible Task" TERRY DOYLE, University of Maryland Rhetoric of the Laureates" IRS ABRAMS, Antioch University "Peace and Conflict: The 1985 Physicians Award" LON FENDALL, George Fox College "The Northern Ireland Peace People: The Painful Rebirth of a Popular Peace Movement" Discussant: CHARLES CHATFIELD, Wittenberg University THE THIRD OPTION: THE ROLE OF INTERMEDIARIES IN THE MIDDLE EAST CONFLICT Chair. HARVEY SICHERMAN, The Washington Institute Participants: ADAM GARFINKLE, The Foreign Policy Research Institute, Philadelphia "West European Peace Diplomacy in the Levant" JOSEPH KOSTINER, Harvard University, College of the Holy Cross, and Shiloah Institute "The Role of Saudi Arabia as an Intermediary in the Arab World" Discussant: AVNER YANIV, Georgetown University and Haifa University ETHICAL ISSUES IN NUCLEAR DETERRENCE Sponsor. Section on Military Studies Chair. LOUIS RENE BERES, Purdue University Participants: RANOALL FORSBERG, Institute for Defense and Disar ament TBA ORDON L. SHULL, College of Wooster "Me nwhile, MINIMAUD: A Nuclear Policy for the Being" NALD BLUM, United States Air Force A Framework for Evaluating Nuclear Ethical ositions" 44 Declassified and Approved For Release 2012/05/24: CIA-RDP89TO1032R000100050008-7 Declassified and Approved For Release 2012/05/24: CIA-RDP89TO1032R000100050008-7 BRET L. BILLET, Miami University I"The Effects of Proven Economic Growth on Foreign Investment: A Quantitative Analysis" RANDALL J. JONES JR., Central State University "Fluctuation in Oil Production and Domestic Economic Conditions as Determinants of Government Action Adverse to Foreign Oil Companies in Indonesia" SUNEETA MISRA, Ohio State University SAIDEH LOTFIAN, Texas Christian University EUROPEAN SECURITY AND THE CSCE PROCESS Chair. REIMUND SEIDELMANN, University of Giessen, FRG Participants: DIETER RULOFF, University of Zurich, Switzerland "East-West Relations, European Security, and the CSCE Process" PANOS TSAKALOYANNIS, European Institute for Public Administration "The Europeanization of European Security and the CSCE Process" ANDRZEJ KARKOSZKA, Institute for East-West Security Studies "Military and Arms Control Aspects of the CSCE Process" WICHARD WOYKE, University of Muenster, FRG "Military Detente and the CSCE Process" ERNST-OTTO CZEMPIEL, University of Frankfurt, FRG JAMES GOODBY, Georgetown University PAV~L PODLESNY, Academy of Science of the USS , Sponsor: 58 FORUM ROOM INTELLIGENCE AND TERRORISM Intelligence Studies Section Chair. ABRAHAM H. MILLER, University of Cincinnati Participants: JAMES ROBBINS, Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy ABRAHAM MILLER, University of Cincinnati "The CIA, Congress, Terrorism, and Intelligence" DAVID CHARTERS, University of New Brunswick, Canada "Intelligence for Countering Terrorism: Some Problems of Collection" STEPHEN J. CIMBALA, Pennsylvania State University "The Command, Control, Communications and Intelligence Factors: An Anomalous Acronym?" CHARLES BENJAMIN, Bethel College TBA SANFORD SILVERBURG, Catawba College THOMAS IDONOPULOUS, Miami University INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS OF SOUTH AFRICA Chair. OYE OGUNBADEJO, University of IFE, Nigeria Participants: SHEIKH R. ALI, North Carolina Central University "Legalized Racism in South Africa" KATE MANZO, Arizona Sate University "The International Politic Economy of Apartheid: An Historical-Quantitative Analysis" JACOBUS J. VAN WYK, Rand Afrikaans University, South Africa "Reciprocity and South Africa's Foreign Policy Behavior" SHARON R. MURPHY, Nazareth College of Rocl,ster "Ten Years of Growth: South Africa's Arms Industry since the International Arms Embargo" Declassified and Approved For Release 2012/05/24: CIA-RDP89TO1032R000100050008-7 Declassified and Approved For Release 2012/05/24: CIA-RDP89TO1032R000100050008-7 GALE A. MATTOX, US. Naval Academy ORN, Freie Universitat Berlin LGA HAFTENI AMBASSADOR ROOM PERCEPT D POLITICAL SOURCES OF C STANCY AND CHANGE IN`FOREIGN POLICY Sponsor. Comparative Foreign Policy Section Chair. OLE R. HOLSTI, Duke University Participants: CHARLES F. HERMANN, Ohio State University "Political Oppositions as Potential Agents of Foreign Policy Change: Developing a Theory" JAMES N. ROSENAU, University of Southern California "Learning East-West Relations: Superpowers as Habit-Driven Actors" JOE D. HAGAN, University of Wyoming "Regime Changes and Foreign Policy Restructurings: The Third World in the Postwar Era" Discussants: KAL i. HOLSTI, University of British Columbia BRUCE E. MOON, Northwestern University Sponse Intelligence Stud Chair. AGELO CODILLA, Hoover Institution on War, R olution and P ace WILLIAM HAR S, The Rand Corporation "Usefulness, Shortco ings, and Adaptability of Current U.S. Intclligen a Arrangements for Wartime Use" ANGELO C DEVILLA, Igover Institution on War, Revolution nd Peace "Maximizi the Wartime Contingency Value of New Inte igence Sources, Method, and Procedu es" Discussabts,( MICHAEL ALTFEID, Army War College S2-131 HAMPTON ROOM ANALYSIS OF INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION Chair. T.\ CLIFTON MORGAN,. Florida State University Participants: , RICHARD L 'RRTTT, University of Illinois at j Urbana-Champ gn ROBERT MUN STER, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign DINA A. ZINNE55, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. "Modeling International Cooperation" CHRISTOPHER DEISSENBERG, University of Konstanz and University of Illinois at Urbana- Champaign "Risk Aversion, Reputation, and International Cooperation" CLAUDIO CIOFFI-REVILLA, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign PIERANGELO ISERNIA, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign "Political Reliability of International Alliances" PETER CARNEVALE, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign "Biased Mediators in International Mediation: Some Results from Laboratory Simulations" DUNCAN SNIDAL, University of Chicago T. CLIFTON MORGAN, Florida State University [S2-14] EMBASSY ROOM WORKSHOP ON PERSONAL COMPUTER APPLICATIONS OF THE CONFLICT ANALYSIS PROGRAMS Sponsr. International Bargaining Internet Chair CHARLES BENJAMIN, Bethel College 70 Declassified and Approved For Release 2012/05/24: CIA-RDP89TO1032R000100050008-7