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*[[Thomas H. Latimer]], Staff Director, House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence.
 
*[[Thomas H. Latimer]], Staff Director, House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence.
 
*Lt. Colonel, [[Carl Leaver]], Headquarters, Us Air Force Intelligence, Directorate of Intelligence and Estimates.
 
*Lt. Colonel, [[Carl Leaver]], Headquarters, Us Air Force Intelligence, Directorate of Intelligence and Estimates.
*Dr. [[Michael Ledeen]], Executive Editor, [[The Washington Quarterly]]
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*Dr. [[Michael Ledeen]], Executive Editor, ''[[The Washington Quarterly]]''
 
*[[William T. Lee]], Consultant; Forerm Analyst, [[CIA]]
 
*[[William T. Lee]], Consultant; Forerm Analyst, [[CIA]]
 
*[[Morris I. Liebman]], Sidley and Austin, Chairman, American Bar Association Committee on Law and National Security
 
*[[Morris I. Liebman]], Sidley and Austin, Chairman, American Bar Association Committee on Law and National Security
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*[[Josh Muravchik]], Former Executive Director, [[Coalition for a Democratic Majority]]
 
*[[Josh Muravchik]], Former Executive Director, [[Coalition for a Democratic Majority]]
 
*[[Walter Pforzheimer]], Former Legislative Counsel, [[CIA]]
 
*[[Walter Pforzheimer]], Former Legislative Counsel, [[CIA]]
*Dr [[Richard E. Pipes]],, Professor of History, Harvard University.
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*Dr [[Richard E. Pipes]], Professor of History, [[Harvard University]].
 
*[[Raymond Rocca]], Former Deputy Chief, Counterintelligence Staff, [[CIA]].
 
*[[Raymond Rocca]], Former Deputy Chief, Counterintelligence Staff, [[CIA]].
 
*Captain [[James Roche]], Legislative Assistant to Senator [[Henry Jackson]]
 
*Captain [[James Roche]], Legislative Assistant to Senator [[Henry Jackson]]
*[[Herbert Romerstein]], House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence.
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*[[Herbert Romerstein]], [[House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence]].
*[[Sol Sanders]], [[Business Week]]
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*[[Sol Sanders]], ''[[Business Week]]''
 
*Dr [[Mark B. Schneider]], Senate Select Committee on Intelligence.
 
*Dr [[Mark B. Schneider]], Senate Select Committee on Intelligence.
 
*[[Harriet Fast Scott]], Consultant, Soviet Political Military Affairs, [[General Research Corporation]].
 
*[[Harriet Fast Scott]], Consultant, Soviet Political Military Affairs, [[General Research Corporation]].
*Dr. [[William F. Scott]], Former Senior U.S Air Attaché, Moscow, Professorial Lecturer, Georgetown University.
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*Dr. [[William F. Scott]], Former Senior U.S Air Attaché, Moscow, Professorial Lecturer, [[Georgetown University]].
*Dr. [[Paul Seabury]], Professor of Political Science, University of California, Berkeley.
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*Dr. [[Paul Seabury]], Professor of Political Science, [[University of California, Berkeley]].
 
*General [[Jan Sejna]], Former Secretary, Defense Committee, Central Committee of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia
 
*General [[Jan Sejna]], Former Secretary, Defense Committee, Central Committee of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia
 
*[[David S. Sullivan]], Former Strategic Analyst, [[CIA]]; Legislative Assistant to Senator [[Gordon Humphrey]]
 
*[[David S. Sullivan]], Former Strategic Analyst, [[CIA]]; Legislative Assistant to Senator [[Gordon Humphrey]]
*Dr. [[W. Scott Thompson]], Guest Scholar, Center for International Affairs, Harvard University.
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*Dr. [[W. Scott Thompson]], Guest Scholar, Center for International Affairs, [[Harvard University]].
 
*Dr. [[Frank N. Trager]], Director, National Security Education Program, New York University; Director of Studies, [[National Strategy Information Center]]
 
*Dr. [[Frank N. Trager]], Director, National Security Education Program, New York University; Director of Studies, [[National Strategy Information Center]]
 
*Dr. [[Michael M. Uhlmann]], President, [[National Legal Center for the Public Interest]], Former Assistant Attorney General
 
*Dr. [[Michael M. Uhlmann]], President, [[National Legal Center for the Public Interest]], Former Assistant Attorney General
 
*[[Robert Vickers]], Senior Review Panel, [[CIA]]
 
*[[Robert Vickers]], Senior Review Panel, [[CIA]]
*[[Joe Volz]], [[New York Daily News]]
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*[[Joe Volz]], ''[[New York Daily News]]''
 
*[[Robert C. Walker]], Assistant to the President, [[Adoph Coors Company]]
 
*[[Robert C. Walker]], Assistant to the President, [[Adoph Coors Company]]
 
*[[Edwin Warner]], [[Time, Inc.]]
 
*[[Edwin Warner]], [[Time, Inc.]]

Latest revision as of 15:11, 16 July 2019

Event.png Colloquium on Analysis and Estimates(conference)  PowerbaseRdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
Date30 November 1979 - 1 December 1979
ParticipantsRichard V. Allen, George W. Anderson, Frank R. Barnett, Arnold Beichman, Richard Betts, Richard E. Bissell, John F. Blake, Adda B. Bozeman, Ray S. Cline, Angelo Codevilla, William E. Colby, Roland H. Delmar, Lawrence J. Edwards, Edward J. Epstein, Fredric S. Feer, Carl Ford, Shlomo Gazit, Stephen P. Gilbert, Richard H. Giza, Roy Godson, Samuel Halpern, Michael Handel, William R. Harris, Daniel L. Horowitz, Arthur Hulnick, David Ignatius, Fred C. Iklé, Klaus Knorr, Sven Kraemer, Jay LaMonica, Thomas H. Latimer, Carl Leaver, Michael Ledeen, William T. Lee, Morris I. Liebman, Charles M. Lichtensten, Patrick G. Long, John Norton Moore, Josh Muravchik, Walter Pforzheimer, Richard E. Pipes, Raymond Rocca, James Roche, Herbert Romerstein, Sol Sanders, Mark B. Schneider, Harriet Fast Scott, William F. Scott, Paul Seabury, Jan Sejna, David S. Sullivan, W. Scott Thompson, Frank N. Trager, Michael M. Uhlmann, Robert Vickers, Joe Volz, Robert C. Walker, Edwin Warner, Allen Weinstein, Paul Wolfowitz, Elmo R. Zumwalt
DescriptionSpooky 1979 Washington conference

The Colloquium on Analysis and Estimates was held in Washington on 30 November - 1 December 1979 by the Consortium for the Study of Intelligence.[1]

According to Roy Godson:

Sixty former and current US and foreign intelligence officials, congressional staff specialists in intelligence, and former senior US policymakers met with members of the Consortium to consider the objectives of the US analytical system for the 1980's and beyond, and what could be done to achieve them.[2]

List of Participants

 

Known Participants

23 of the 61 of the participants already have pages here:

ParticipantDescription
Richard AllenUS National Security Advisor, Cercle, Iran-Contra...
George AndersonAdmiral in the United States Navy and a diplomat. As the Chief of Naval Operations between 1961 and 1963, he was in charge of the US blockade of Cuba during the 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis.
Arnold Beichman
Richard BettsUS spook
Richard E. BissellCSIS,United States Information Agency, USAID...
Ray ClineSenior CIA, spoke at the 1979 Jerusalem Conference on International Terrorism
Angelo CodevillaStaff in Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, Professor of international relations. Proponent of the Strategic Defense Initiative. Defender of the Israeli spy Jonathan Pollard.
William ColbyCIA boss who maybe became too loose-mouthed, died in suspicious circumstances
Edward Jay Epstein
Shlomo Gazit
Richard H. Giza
Roy Godson
Samuel Halpern
David IgnatiusAttender of spooky "security" conferences
Fred C. IkléUS deep state operative in the Reagan Administration, where he was proponent of psyops and supporting insurgencies. Attended Le Cercle RAND Corporation, Smith Richardson Foundation, National Endowment for Democracy , Center for Strategic and International Studies...
Klaus Knorr
Sven Kraemer
Michael Ledeen"Washington's neoconservative guru", Bilderberg, Le Cercle...
Richard PipesHawkish cold warrior historian
Raymond RoccaCIA counterintelligence officer and specialist on the Soviet Union
James Roche
Paul WolfowitzAn "architect" of the invasion of Iraq, World Bank President
Elmo Zumwalt
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References

  1. Roy Godson (ed), Intelligence Requirements for the 1980s: Analysis and Estimates, [[National Strategy Information Center, 1980.
  2. Roy Godson (ed), Intelligence Requirements for the 1980s: Analysis and Estimates, [[National Strategy Information Center, 1980.