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MONDAY, JANUARY 15

The Politics of International Terrorism.

Mr. John D. Elliott, Private Consultant on International Security Affairs.

Reference: GIST: "Terrorism."

Break.

SALT II Update and the Nuclear Arena.

Dr. Harland D. Moulton, National War College.

Lunch.

U.S. Soviet Relations: A New Year's Perspective.

Dr. Dimitri K. Simes, Director, Soviet Studies, Center for
Strategic and International Studies.

References: Department of State Current Policy: "A Clear
Look at the Soviet Union and U.S.-USSR Relations" and
Department of State Pamphlet: "Eastern Europe-An
Overview."

Break.

Regional Studies.

TUESDAY, JANUARY 16

The Arms Transfer Debate.

General Richard G. Stillwell, USA (Ret.), Senior Advisory
Consultant, Stanford Research Institute.

Radm Gene R. LaRocque, USN (Ret.), Director, Center for
Defense Information

Break.

Undocumented Aliens: A Growing Dilemma.

Mr. Leonel Castillo, Commissioner, Immigration and Naturalization Service.

Reference: Department of State Current Policy: "U.S.-Mexican Relations and the Undocumented Alien Problem." Lunch.

The Southern African Time Bomb.

Dr. Michael Nwanze, Associate Professor of Political Science,
Howard University.

Reference: GIST: "Southern Africa-U.S. Policy."
Break.

Regional Studies.

WEDNESDAY, January 17

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China.

Dr. Kenneth Lieberthal, Swarthmore College.
Break.

Planet Earth: Part I-The Politics of American Food.
The Hon. Bob Bergland, Secretary of Agriculture.
Lunch.

Visit to CIA.

Detailed schedule published separately.

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THURSDAY, JANUARY 18

Planet Earth: Part II-Population Dilemmas.
Dr. Andre E. Hellegers. The Kennedy Institute.

Reference: Department of State Bulletin: "Silent Explosion."
Break.

Planet Earth: Part III-The Energy "Super Issue."

Mr. Stephen W. Bosworth, Deputy Assistant Secretary, International Resources and Food Policy, Department of State. Reference: Article: "The Politics of Energy."

Lunch.

Planet Earth: Part

Affairs.

IV-International

Environmental

Mrs. Alice Popkin, Associate Administrator, Office of International Activities, Environmental Protection Agency.

Break.

Regional Studies.

FRIDAY, JANUARY 19

Communications and Feedback in the Policy Sphere.

Mr. Michael Pistor, Assistant Director for Public Information, International Communication Agency.

Break.

A Foreign Ambassador Observes.

To be announced.
Lunch.

Regional Studies.

Break.

Closing Address-"On Implementing Foreign Policy."
The Hon. U. Alexis Johnson, Former Ambassador-at-Large.

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THE ROLE OF THE NORTH ATLANTIC UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA ASSEMBLY

BERKELEY

PREPARED FOR THE

SUBCOMMITTEE ON EUROPEAN AFFAIRS

OF THE

COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN RELATIONS
UNITED STATES SENATE

BY

THE FOREIGN AFFAIRS AND NATIONAL

DEFENSE DIVISION
CONGRESSIONAL RESEARCH SERVICE

LIBRARY OF CONGRESS

47-319

JULY 1979

Printed for the use of the Committee on Foreign Relations

U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE

WASHINGTON: 1979

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