RECENT WRITINGS BOOKS, ARTICLES AND PAPERS BY HARLAN CLEVELAND
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RECENT WRITINGS
Books, Articles and Papers
by Harlan Cleveland
I. BOOKS
Forthcoming Books, Edited (1980 publication)
June 2, 1980
Energy Futures of Developing Countries:, The Neglected Victims of the
Energy Crisis
Report of an Aspen Institute Workshop held in Cairo, Egypt,
January 1979 to be published by the Aspen Institute for Humanistic
Studies in conjunction with Praeger Publishers.
The Management of Sustainable Growth
A book including the commissioned papers from The Third Biennial
Woodlands Conference on Growth, edited with an introductory essay by
Harlan Cleveland. Portions of the introductory essay have been pub-
lished in brochure form by Mitchell Energy and Development Corporation
and appeared in an article - "The Start of a New Wisdom for the '80s?"
in the Chicago Sun Times, January 1, 1980.
Bioresources for Development: The Renewable Way of Life with
Alexander King
A book based on an international conference on "Bio-Potentials
for Development" held at the Center for Integrative Studies, University
of Houston, November 1978. The introductory essay by the two editors --
"The Renewable Way of Life" -- appeared in The Futurist, April 1980.
Recent Books
China Diary
A log of a 17-day visit to the People's Republic of China with
the World Affairs Group chaired by Cyrus R. Vance, in October 1975.
Published by the Center for Strategic and International Studies,
Georgetown University, as a Center Report, June 1976. Excerpts
from the Diary appeared in the Sunday Focus section of the Honolulu
Star-Bulletin and Advertiser, January 18, 1976 under the title
"The View from Peking." An article based on China Diary -- "The 'China
Model' of Self-Reliant Development" -- was published in the Winter 1978
issue of the Journal of Asian-Pacific and World Perspectives.
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The Third Try at World Order: U.S. Policy for an Interdependent
World
A book-length essay prepared for the Declaration of INTER-
dependence project of the World Affairs Council of Philadelphia,
under a grant from the Bicentennial Commission of the Commonwealth
of Pennsylvania. Pre-publication print, October 21, 1976, for a
Philadelphia Convocation of United Nations leaders. A final version
was published by the Aspen Institute for Humanistic Studies in
February 1977. It was made available in Japanese by Simul Press,
Tokyo in 1980.
Several articles based on the book have been published. They
include "Interdependence: Where you Stand Depends on Where you Sit,"
Top Management Report, published by the International Management and
Development Institute, 1977, and reprinted in the California
Management Review, Fall 1977; "Is America Possible?" an address at
the Vail Symposium VI, August 22, 1976, published in 1978 in a volume
of Symposium papers The Future of Human Settlements in the Rocky
Mountain West edited by Terrell J. Minger; "The Climate for a New
World Order" published in June 1977 by the MITRE Corporation in
proceedings of a Symposium on Living with Climate Change; "The Third
Try at World Order," an address to the Strategic Air Command Senior
Symposium on November 16, 1976, and published in the Proceedings of the
SAC Senior Symposium, March 1977; "Foreign Policy with Nobody in Charge,"
a presentation to the Duke University Conference on the Role of Person-
to-Person Contacts in International Relations, November 30 - December 2,
1976; and a lecture in a seminar series on "The Search for World Order"
at the University of Delaware,,January 31, 1978.
A section of The Third Try at World Order has also been reprinted
in a course manual to be used in undergraduate classes entitled
Global Interdependence and Human Survival: An Introduction to World
Order Studies published by the Transnation Academic Program of the
Institute for World Order. The Center for Peace Studies of the
University of Akron and the Metropolitan Interchurch Ministries of
Akron, Ohio, have also made .a portion of the book available in a
study guide and tape cassette entitled "Are There Alternatives to War?"
Humangrowth: An Essay on Growth, Values and the Quality of Life
A booklet-length policy paper, co-authored by Thomas W. Wilson, Jr.,
drawing on a 1977 Aspen Institute summer workshop. This long essay
(or short book) suggests that we are already in transition to a new
approach to economic growth -- moving away from indiscriminate growth
as expressed in GNP, skirting "no-growth," towards a more selective
purposeful growth ethic that would enhance the human environment,
stay within resource constraints and allow for greater equity between
rich and poor. The book is available in Spanish through the Autonomous
University of Guadalajara, Mexico.
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"Growth for What?", an essay based on this paper, appears in
Partners for Tomorrow: Strategies for a New International Order,
a 1978 collection of essays in honor of Jan Tinbergen, edited by
Antony J. Dolman and Jan van Ettinger (New York: E.P. Dutton, 1978).
Its central thesis was also reflected in the keynote address
on "Relationship of Environmental Concerns to Development," given at
a conference on that subject held at the Mohonk Trust, October 24-26, 1977.
A summary of the address appears in Environmental Concerns in Development:
A Conference Report, The Mohonk Trust, June 1978.
Earlier Books
The Overseas Americans with Gerard J. Mangone and John Clarke Adams
(McGraw Hill Books, 1960)
The Obligations of Power (Harper & Row, 1966)
NATO: The Transatlantic Bargain (Harper &.Row, 1970)
The Future Executive (Harper & Row, 1972)
Earlier Books, Edited
The Art of Overseasmanship with Gerard J. Mangone
(McGraw Hill Books, 1957)
The Promise of World Tensions (The Macmillan Company, 1961)
Ethics and Bigness with Harold D. Lasswell (Harper & Row, 1962)
The Ethicof Power with Harold D. Lasswell (Harper & Row, 1962)
II. ARTICLES, 1978-80*
1980
"The Future of International Governance"
Excerpts from a project proposal to be published in a pre-
conference volume for the First Global Conference on the Future,
Toronto, July 20-25, 1980. (In press).
*A bibliography which includes earlier writings, 1975-77, from the
Aspen Institute's Program in International Affairs is available from the
Publications Office, Aspen Institute for Humanistic Studies, P.O. Box 150
Wye Plantation, Queenstown, MD 21658.
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"Forward to Basics: Education as Wide as the World"
Change, May/June 1980.
"A Collection of Ingredients for Transition into the '80s"
An op-ed piece in the Minneapolis Tribune, May 25, 1980.
"Trends of Opposition and Alignment in Contemporary International Politics"
Proceedings of the first Tokyo Colloquium on the general theme
"In Search of the Ideal Form of International Cooperation" sponsored
by The Yomiuri Shimbun and published in that paper in Japanese and
in The Daily Yomiuri in English April 28-30 and May 3, 4 and 7, 1980.
Participants in the colloquium were Michie Royama of Sophia University,
Makato Momoi of the Japanese National Defense College, Kinhide Mushakoji,
Vice-Rector U.N. University, Ibrahim F. I. Shihata, Director General
of the OPEC Fund and Harlan Cleveland.
"The Main Driving Force in World Politics"
An Opinion and Commentary Piece in The Christian Science
Monitor, April 28, 1980. Reprinted as "Big Powers and Third
World," The Honolulu Advertiser, May 5, 1980.
"In Theory We Can But in Practice We Can't"
A speech to the American Bar Association National Conference on
"The Role of the Lawyer in the 1980s," Vital Speeches of the Day,
Vol. XLVI, No. 11, March 15, 1980.
"Preface" to After Afghanistan - The Long Haul
Written with Andrew Goodpaster for an Atlantic Council Policy
Paper published in March, 1980.
"How to Test Candidates on Foreign Policy"
An Opinion and Commentary piece in The Christian Science
Monitor, February 19, 1980.
Foreword to Managing Growth in the 1980s: Toward a New Economics by
Robert Hamrin, Praeger Publishers, 1980.
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1979
"A Rich Vein of Good News"
An article on some major lessons of the past decade in The
Christian Science Monitor, December 27, 1979. Versions of this article
were the basis for a speech to the Cleveland Council on World Affairs
in October 1979 subsequently excerpted in Personnel Journal, February
1980; of the Kellogg lecture to the annual meeting of the American
Association of State Colleges and Universities published in January 1980
as "Renewing the Boundless Resource;" and of 'a speech to the 1980 Philip
Morris Corporate Affairs Conference to be published in proceedings of
the meeting.
"Knocking the Wind Out of Hurricanes"
An Opinion and Commentary piece in The Christian Science
Monitor, September 25, 1979.
"Growth, Values and Leadership"
A speech delivered to The Rotary Club of Houston, Texas on
July 19, 1979. Reprinted by the Mitchell Energy & Development
Corp. as a brochure with an Introduction by George P. Mitchell.
"'Better' Need No Longer Mean 'More'," an article based on this speech,
appeared in the Houston Chronicle, August 12, 1979 and the full
text appeared in the Fall/Winter 1979 edition of The Texas Business
Executive.
"The Get-It-All-Together Profession"
An article in Public Administration Review, July/August 1979. It
was awarded the Marshall E. Dimock Award for the most outstanding article
on the theme "Innovative Solutions for the Seventies" published in Public
Administration Review 1979.
Dynamism and Development
with I. H. Abdel-Rahman
. A paper commissioned by the United Nations for the U.N. Conference
on Science and Technology for Development held in Vienna in August 1979.
The paper was published as U.N. document A/Conf. 81/5/Add 1/. It will
also appear in a book of selected conference papers to be published by
Pergamon Press in 1980. An edited version will be featured in a forth-
coming issue of World Development. A Spanish translation of this
paper was published in Ciencia y Desarrolo (March/April 1980), a
publication of the Mexican National Council of Science and Technology.
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The Triple Collision of Modernization
An essay published by the Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public
Affairs of the University of Texas. This piece was originally pre-
sented as the opening address of a symposium entitled "Modernization
vs. Tradition vs. Equity: The Explosive Triple Collision" held in
April 1979 under the auspices of the Distinguished Visiting Tom Slick
Professorship of World Peace. Mr. Cleveland was the third occupant
of this professorship, during the Spring semester of 1979.
"The Internationalization of Domestic Affairs"
An article in "The Human Dimension of Foreign Policy: An American
Perspective," The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social
Science, March 1979.
"Dear Willy. . "
Excerpts from a letter to Willy Brandt about the work of his
Independent Commission on International Development Issues. Dossier,
Number 4 (published by the International Foundation for Development
Alternatives, Nyon, Switzerland) February 1979.
"A Tribute to John McHale"
The Futurist, February 1979.
"Normalization -- Less than Meets the Eye"
An.op-ed piece in The Christian Science Monitor, March 8, 1979.
"Can We Change the Weather? And Should We?"
.An article in EnviroSouth, January/March, 1979.
"Waiting for the Other Shoe to Fall"
A guest editorial in Oceans,. January 1979.
Foreword to Technology and Economic Development: A Realistic Perspective
edited by Samuel M. Rosenblatt for the International Economic
Studies Institute, Westview Press, 1979.
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"Does Everything Belong to Everybody?"
An Opinion and Commentary-piece in The Christian Science Monitor,
December 19, 1978.
"A Pacific Puzzlement"
with John W. Lewis
The introduction to a series of articles on Peace and Security
in the Pacific, The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, October 1978.
The Management of Weather Resources: Proposal for a National Policy
and Program (Washington: Department of Commerce, 1978).
Final Report of the Weather Modification Advisory Board
(Harlan Cleveland, Chairman). A detailed analysis of the state of
the science of weather resources management, including the moderation
of hurricanes; the environmental, economic, social, legal, regulatory
and international impacts and implications of changing the weather at
human command; with proposals for a 20-year research and development
program and consolidated Federal organization and leadership. Submitted
to the Secretary of Commerce on June 30, 1978. The Foreword and
Summary and Recommendations of the Report were reprinted in Bulletin
of the American Meteorological Society, October 1978. A guest editorial
about the Report by Mr. Cleveland appeared in Science, August 4, 1978.
A Discussion Paper -- "A U.S. Policy to Enhance the Atmospheric
Environment" -- prepared for the Board was reproduced in full in
Ag World, January and February 1978; and several key sections appeared
in Important for the Future, a publication of the United Nations
Institute for Training and Research, February 1978.
A position paper published within the framework of the project on
"Reshaping the International Order -- A Second Round" developed by the
RIO Foundation, Rotterdam, The Netherlands, August 1978. A final edition
including all position papers prepared for the project and edited by
Anthony Dolman will appear in 1980.
"After SALT II, What?"
Introduction to Arms Control and the Gray Area Weapons Systems,
a Policy Paper of the Security Working Group of the Atlantic Council
of the United States, July 1978.
"Energy, Natural Resources and Environment"
Chairman's Working Group Report published in Report on the Asian
Regional Seminar on the Contribution of Science and Technology to
National Development, Indian National Science Academy, New Delhi, 1978.
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