Colloquium on Covert Action
The Colloquium on Covert Action was held in Washington D.C. on 30-31 December 1981.[1] The gathering, convened by the Consortium for the Study of Intelligence, involved "over sixty academics, current and former intelligence practitioners from the US and abroad, and Congressional specialists on intelligence."[2]
Participants
- Gen. Giuseppe D'Ambrosio, Deputy Director, SISME Professor of Military Institutions, Catholic University of Milan.
- Daniel C. Arnold, Former Chief, Evaluations, Plans & Design Staff, [[CIA Directorate of Operations
|DDO]], CIA.
- Frank R. Barnett, President, National Strategy Information Center
- John Barron, Senior Editor, Reader's Digest
- Dr Arnold Beichman, Freelance Writer, Professor of Political Science.
- Dr Richard Bissell, managing Editor, Orbis.
- Ladislav Bittman, Formerly with the Czechoslovak Intelligence Service.
- Dr Adda B. Bozeman, Professor of International Relations, Sarah Lawrence College.
- Richard Burt, The New York Times
- Dr Ray S. Cline, Executive Director, Georgetown Center for Strategic and International Studies, Former Deputy Director for Intelligence, CIA.
- Dr Angelo Codevilla, Professional Staff Member, Senate Select Committee on Intelligence.
- Eugene Douglas, Director, International Trade and Government Affairs, Memorex Corporation.
- Dr John J. Dziak, Senior Soviet Specialist, DIA.
- Suzanne Garment, Associate Editor of the Editorial Page, The Wall Street Journal.
- Dr Stephen P. Gibert, Professor of Government; and Director, National Security Studies Program, Georgetown University.
- Richard H. Giza, Professional Staff Member, House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence.
- Dr Roy Godson, Associate Professor of Government, Georgetown University; Research Associate, National Strategy Information Center.
- Kenneth E. deGraffenreid, Professional Staff Member, Senate Select Committee on Intelligence.
- Jonathan Hall-Tipping, Former head of British Defence International Liaison Staff of Washington DC.
- Samuel Halpern, Former Executive Assistant to the Deputy Director for Plans, CIA.
- Dr Samuel P. Huntington, Professor of Government, Harvard University.
- Donald Jameson, Former Covert Action Specialist, Soviet Division, [[[CIA Directorate of Operations|DDO]], CIA.
- Roger Kaplan, Program Officer, Smith Richardson Foundation.
- Thomas K. Latimer, Staff Director, House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence.
- Hubert Leonard, M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust.
- William Lewis, Trustee, Space Studies Institute, Princeton, New Jersey.
- Charles M. Lichenstein, Counsel to the Public Broadcasting Service.
- John M. Maury, President, AFIO; Former Chief Soviet Russia Division, DDP, CIA.
Hon. Franco Mazzola, Undersecretary to the President of the Council of Ministers, and General Coordinator of the Italian Security Services.
- Cord Meyer, Syndicated Columnist, Former Assistant Deputy Director for Plans, CIA.
- Hon J. William Middendorf, Former Secretary of the Navy.
- Prof. John Norton Moore, Director, Center for Oceans Law and Policy, University of Virginia Law School.
- Robert Moss, Author, Columnist.
- Lionel H. Olmer, Director of International Programs, Motorola, Inc.
- Michael O'Neil, Chief Counsel, House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence.
- Donald J. Purcell, Former Chief, Covert Action Staff, CIA.
- Alfred S. Regnery, Legislative Counsel to Senator Paul Laxalt.
- Herbert Romerstein, Permanent Staff Member, House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence.
- Gen Edward L. Rowney, Former JCS Representative to SALT Negotiations.
- Allan Ryskind, Editor, Human Events.
- Dr. Mark Schneider, Professional Staff Member, Senate Select Committee on Intelligence.
- Dr. Paul Seabury, Professor of Political Science, University of California at Berkeley.
- Jerry Seib, The Wall Street Journal
- Theodore G. Shackley, Former Associate Deputy Director for Operations, CIA.
- Dr Abram Shulsky, Professional Staff Member, Senate Select Committee on Intelligence.
- Annette Smiley, Professional Staff Member, House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence.
- Paul A. Smith, Jr., editor, Problems of Communism.
- Daniel R. Southerland, Christian Science Monitor.
- Professor W. Scott Thompson, Associate Professor of Government, Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy.
- Hugh Tovar, Former Chief, Covert Action Staff, CIA.
- Dr Frank N. Trager, Director, National Security Education Program, New York University; Director of Studies, National Strategy Information Center.
- Helen Trager, Author.
- P.L. Thyraud de Vosjoli, Former Chief of Station, SDECE.
- Edwin Warner, TIME, Inc.
- John Warner, Former General Counsel, CIA.
- Gen. Vernon Walters, Former Deputy Director of Central Intelligence.
- Dr [[Allen Weinstein], Professor of History, Smith College.
- Lee Williams, Former Chief of Station, CIA.
- Richard Wilson, Department of Organization, AFL-CIO.
- Hon. C.W. Bill Young, M.C. Member, House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence.[3]
Notes
- ↑ Roy Godson (ed), Intelligence Requirements for the 1980s: Covert Action, National Strategy Information Center, 1981, p.239.
- ↑ Roy Godson (ed), Intelligence Requirements for the 1980s: Covert Action, National Strategy Information Center, 1981, p.1.
- ↑ Roy Godson (ed), Intelligence Requirements for the 1980's: Covert Action, National Strategy Information Center, 1981, pp.240-243.