
Baltimore Council
on Foreign Affairs

1983-1986
9/12/1983 Fred C. Ilke
Undersecretary of Defense for Policy
“Central America”
9/21/1983 Sir Oliver Wright
Ambassador of Great Britain to the United States
“Britain’s View of the World in the Second Thatcher Administration”
10/19/1983 M. Peter McPherson
Administrator, Agency for International Development
“United States Economic Assistance to Central America”
11/3/1983 Meir Rosenne
Ambassador of Israel to the United States
11/23/83 Wayne S. Smith
Senior Associate, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace;
Chief of U.S. Interests Section, Havana 1979-1982
“A Critique of U.S. Policy in Central America: Aftermath of the Ilke Address”
12/13/83 Richard N. Haass
Deputy for Policy in the Bureau of European Affairs, Department of State
“Euro-Missiles and the Future of East-West Relations”
01/11/84 The Fourth Annual Baltimore Sun Foreign Policy Panel
Joe Sterne, Charles Corddry, Henry Trewhitt
“Foreign Policy in an Election Year”
1/30/1984 Michael Barnes
U.S. Representative from Maryland’s 8th District;
Member, National Bipartisan Commission on Central America
“A Policy for Central America”
2/16/1984 Lionel Olmer
Undersecretary of Commerce for International Trade
“American Foreign Policy”
3/7/1984 Oleg M. Sokolov
Minister Counselor, Embassy of the U.S.S.R.
3/28/1984 Admiral James D. Watkins
United States Navy, Chief of Naval Operations
“The Navy Today: A View From the Top”
4/19/1984 A. Hasnan Habib
Ambassador of the Republic of Indonesia to the United States
“Indonesia, the United States, and Southeast Asia”
5/2/1984 Mikio Wakatsuki
Representative of the Bank of Japan in New York
“Japan’s Role in the Global Economy: Trade, Investment, and Money”
5/16/1984 Harry Hughes
Governor of Maryland
“Maryland’s International Economic Policy”
5/23/1984 Morris Draper
Special Presidential Emissary to the Middle East, 1982-83
“U.S. Policy in the Middle East”
6/6/1984 Charles Gillespie, Jr.
Principal Deputy Secretary of State for the Caribbean and Central America
“U.S. Policy in the Caribbean Basin and Central America”
6/27/1984 Robert Neumann
Senior Advisor and Director of Middle East Studies, Georgetown University;Ambassador to
Saudi Arabia, 1981; Afghanistan, 1966-73; Morocco, 1973-76
“Is There Still a Chance for Peace in the Middle East?”
9/4/1984 Zhang Wenjin
Ambassador of the People’s Republic of China to the United States
10/15/1984 Rafic Jouejati
Ambassador of the Syrian Arab Republic to the United States
“Syria’s View of Peace in the Middle East”
10/24/1984 Ejaz Azim
Ambassador of Pakistan to the United States
“The Foreign Policy of Pakistan and its Relation with the United States”
10/31/1984 Steven Muller
President, The Johns Hopkins University
“German-American Relations”
11/15/1984 Maryland International Economic Strategies Panel
Frank DeFrancis, W. Gregory Halpin, W. Griffin Morrell, Jr., Donald Moyer
World Trade Center
11/28/1984 George Papoulias
Ambassador of Greece to the United States
“The Foreign Policy of Greece: and Its Relations with the United States”
12/11/1984 Kim Dae Jung
Dissident Leader, Republic of Korea
“Internal and External Affairs of the Republic of Korea”
1/9/1985 The 5th Annual Baltimore Sun Foreign Policy Panel
Joseph R.L. Sterne, Charles Corddry, Mr. Barnes
“Foreign Policy in the 2nd Reagan Administration”
1/31/1985 Jack L. Osborn
Executive Managing Director, Asia/Pacific, TRW Overseas, Inc.
“Japanese High Technology Policy: A Legislative and Regulatory Update”
2/6/1985 John Lehman
Secretary of the Navy
“The Navy of the 1980’s and Beyond: Strategies and Realities”
2/20/1985 Byong Hion Lew
Ambassador of the Republic of Korea to the United States
“The Foreign Policy of Korea”
2/27/1985 Gerhard Herder
Ambassador of the German Democratic Republic to the United States
“The Foreign Policy of the German Democratic Republic”
3/13/1985 Ignatius C. Olisemeka
Ambassador of Nigeria to the United States
“The Foreign Policy of Nigeria”
3/18/1985 George Bush
Vice President of the United States
“A Major National Security Address”
3/25/1985 Dante Fascell
Chairman, House Foreign Policy Committee
“American Foreign Policy: A View From the Congress”
4/3/1985 Paul Nitze
Special Advisor to the President and Secretary of State for Arms Reduction Negotiations
4/10/1985 K.S. Bajpai
Ambassador of India to the United States
“The Foreign Policy of India”
4/18/1985 Kurt Waldheim
Former Secretary-General of the United Nations
4/24/1985 Michael Hayden Armacost
Undersecretary of State for Political Affairs
5/1/1985 Frank Wisner
Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs
“U.S. Policy Toward Southern Africa”
5/13/1985 Helen Delich Bentley
U.S. Representative from Maryland’s 2nd District
“Maryland in the International Economy”
7/10/1985 James P. Leonard
Director, Aspen Institute Study of East-West Relations
“East West Relations: Past, Present and Future – An Aspen Institute Study”
8/7/1985 Kenneth L. Adelman
Director, The Arms Control and Disarmament Agency
“The Strategic Defense Initiative and the Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty”
9/23/1985 William Jacobson
Member of Working Group of South Africa
“The Situation in South Africa and Its Implications for U.S.-African Relations”
10/14/1985 Miko Rakic
Ambassador of Yugoslavia to the United States
“The Foreign Policy of Yugoslavia”
10/23/1985 Francis X. Stankard
Chairman of the Chase Manhattan Capital Markets Corporation
“Internationalization of Finance Markets”
11/12/1985 Sir Wallace Rowling
Ambassador of New Zealand to the United States
“The Foreign Policy of New Zealand”
11/20/1985 Masaru Yoshitomi
Director General of the General Economics Branch of the OECD; Former Advisor to the Government of Japan’s Economic Planning Agency
“Japan as a Capital Exporter: Implications for the United States and World Economy”
11/27/1985 S.R. Kasemsri
Ambassador of Thailand to the United States
“The Foreign Policy of Thailand”
12/2/1985 Rinaldo Petrignani
Ambassador of Italy to the United States
“The Foreign Policy of Italy”
1/15/1986 Rozanne Ridgway
Assistant Secretary of State for European and Canadian Affairs
“Selected Themes in U.S.-European Relations”
1/22/1986 John McMahon
Deputy Director of Central Intelligence Agency
“Intelligence and National Security”
2/5/1986 Sergio Correa da Costa
Ambassador of Brazil to the United States
“The Foreign Policy of Brazil”
2/12/1986 Elliott Abrams
Assistant Secretary of State for Inter-American Affairs
“The U.S. Policy Toward Central and South America”
2/26/1986 The 6th Annual Baltimore Sun Foreign Policy Panel
Joseph R.L. Sterne, Charles Corddry, Stevens Broening
“Reagan Between Summits”
3/13/1986 Nikolay D. Turkatenko
Chief, Washington Bureau TASS News Agency of the U.S.S.R.
“The Foreign Policy of the Soviet Union”
4/2/1986 Nizar Hamdoon
Ambassador of the Republic of Iraq to the United States
“The Foreign Policy of Iraq”
4/15/1986 Harry Harding
Senior Fellow, Foreign Policy Studies Program, Brookings Institution
“China Awakes: Implications for the U.S. and Asia”
4/24/1986 NATO-Euro Group
Elias da Costa, Joris Michael Vox, Detlev Graf Zu Rantzau, Dimitrios Konstas
5/6/1986 Theodore Aronson
Minister of the Republic of South Africa
“Foreign and Domestic Policies of the Republic of South Africa”
5/12/1986 Richard Schifter
Assistant Secretary of State for Human Rights and Humanitarian Affairs
5/16/1986 Terence Todman
Ambassador of the United States to Denmark
“America and the World: An Ambassador’s View”
6/17/1986 Aquilino Q. Pimentel, Jr.
Minister of Local Government; Chairman, Philippino Democratic Party- Laban
“Political Change in the Philippines”
7/2/1986 Douglas W. McMinn
Assistant Secretary of State for Economic and Business Affairs
“Trade Policy: Where Will America Lead?”
7/9/1986 Clarence Brown
Deputy Secretary of Commerce
“American Competitiveness in the Global Economy”
7/21/1986 Debate on American Foreign Policy
Governor Hughes, Congresswoman Mikulski, Congressman Barnes,
Mrs. Chavez, Mr. Sullivan