Weatherhead Center for International Affairs
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The Weatherhead Center for International Affairs was founded as the Center for International Affairs in 1958 and assumed its current name in 1998 following an endowment by Albert and Celia Weatherhead and the Weatherhead Foundation. The aim of the Center was to confront the worlds problems as diagnosed by Robert R. Bowie and Henry Kissinger in their specification of The Program of the Center for International Affairs (1958).[1]