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�LIST OF PARTICIPANTS
Breakfast with Think Tanks
Wednesday, August 10, 1994
9:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.
The Roosevelt Room
Anthony Lake
George Stephanopoulos
Nancy Soderberg
Tara Sonenshine
Bob Boorstin
Mort Abramowitz
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
C. Fred Bergsten
Institute for International Economics
Professor J. Bryan Hehir
Harvard University Center for International Affairs
Catherin~
Kelleher
Brookings Institution
Jessica Mathews
Council on
For~ign
Relations
Norm Ornstein
American Enterprise Institute
Fareed Zakaria
Managing Editor of Foreign Affairs
�Darby, M. Brooke
From:
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Date:
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DARBYM
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'Monday. August 01, 1994 5:23PM
<<File Attachment: 080117 A2.001>>
NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL
01-Aug-1994 17:07 EDT
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UNCLASSIFIED
MEMORANDUM FOR:
Nancy Soderberg
FROM:
( SODERBERG )
Tara D. Sonenshine
(SONENSHINE)
SUBJECT:
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DRAFT MEMO:
Based on our meeting today, I am preparing a memo to TL
(through you) along the following lines:
FOREIGN POLICY FALL bFFENSIVE: OUTREACH TO THINKERS
OUTREACH TO THINKERS (OTis)
. We are planning to institute a series of monthly (sometimes
bi-monthly) sessions where we invite major foreign policy
thinkers to the White House for off-the-record discussions
with the President and Senior Administration Officials. At
times; the group will contain area-specific experts; at
other times the group will contain generalists. At times
they will be dinners hosted by the President; at other times
they will be breakfast or lunch sessions hosted by the
National Security Adviser.
AUGUST:
a. Presidential Think Session- to be scheduled prior to
Presidential vacation.
Schedule Proposal will follow on the outlines of a dinner
(1 0-12 leading thinkers--Old Family Dining Room. 7pm-9pm.
GENERAL THINK SESSION--HEAVY HITTERS
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Harold Brown
Zbigniew Brzezinski
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Cyrus Vance
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George Kennan
President
Vice President
Tony Lake
Warren Christopher
Bill Perry
Alice Rivlit:~
Richard Helms
Strobe Talbott
b. Tony Lake Think Session (Friends Of--)
Breakfast-August 1Oth. 9am-1 Oam Roosevelt Room
*Tony wants this session to be comprised mainly of people who
are already favorably disposed to our policies:
Norm Ornstein
Peter Rosenblatt
Mort Abramowitz
Jan Nolan
Fred Bergsten
Marshall Goldman
Sol Linowitz
Les Gelb
Steve Solarz
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SEPTEMBER
a. Presidential Think Session (early September)
Focus: UN, Multilateralism, International Institutions
Guests:
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Andy Young
-General VeTntrrl Watter3 .
Don McHenry
Samuel Huntington ,
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Goerge Shultz
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Tony Lake
Madeleine Albright
Sandy Berger
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b. Tony Lake "Think Session"
Sept. 12th Council on Foreign Relations dinner
c. Presidential Think Session (late SepUpre-Yeltsin)
Focus: Russia, Ukraine, NIS
Leon Aron
Steve Cohen
Arnold Horelick
Will Marshall
Robert Legvold
Richard Pipes
Peter Reddaway
Blair Ruble ·
Steve Sestanovich
Condoleeza Rice
Merle Goldman
Anders Aslund
George Soros
President
Vice President
Tony Lake
Strobe Talbott
Nick Burns
OCTOBER
1. Presidential Think Session on Africa
(Focus: Mandela Visit)
C Payne Lucas
Don McHenry
Charlene Hunter Gault
Anthony Lewis
Maya Angelou
Jimmy Carter
Jesse Jackson
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�Gay McDougal
Vernon Jordan
Harry Belafonte
Chester Crocker
David Dinkins
Mary Frances Berry
Franklin Thomas
Helen Kitchen
President
Vice President
Tony Lake
Brian Atwood
George Moose
Don Steinberg
*Tony Lake gives Africa speech late Sept/early Oct.
2. Presidential Think Session with "Young, New Thinkers"
Guests:
Michael Clough
Charles Gati
Peter Hakim
[Ronald Steel j
Richard Reeves
Tom Friedman
Jodie Allen
Liz Trotta
Janne Nolan
Zal Khalilzad
NOVEMBER
1. Presidential Think Session-Economics
Focus: ASEAN/trade
Guests:
Carla Hills
Katherine Graham
Michael Blumenthal
Bob Horelick
Paul Samuelson
Jack Welch
Paul Volcker
Charlie Schultz
Herb Stein·
Martin Feldstein
David Stockman
Gerry Curtis
Paul Krugman
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Vice President
Tony Lake
Bob Rubin
Gordon Adams
Alan Greenspan
Laura Tyson
2. Presidential Think Session with Journalists
Shelby Coffey
Ted Koppel
Martih Peretz
Lally Weymouth
AM Rosenthal
Mort Zuckerman
Bernard Shaw
Daniel Schorr
Charles Krauthammer
Connie Chung
Tom Brokaw
3. Tony Lake Session
Mort Abramowitz
Fouad Ajami
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Robert Blackwill
George Downs
Patrick Glynn
Stanley Hoffman
Max Kampelman
Michael Mandelbaum
.Bill.Oe6Rl,
Karen Elliot House
Philip Zelikow
DECEMBER
Focus: Summit of Americas
Latin American list of guests to follow
CC: Non Records
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�FOREIGN POLICY INFLUENTIALS
FORMER USG OFFICIALS/ACADEMIA/THINK TANKS
Morton Abramowitz:
head of the Carnegie Endowment for
International Peace; former Ambassador to Turkey; former career
foreign service officer
Fouad Ajami: Director of the Middle East Studies Program at
Johns Hopkins' SAIS; expert on U.S.-Arab relations
William Alford:
Professor of Law at Harvard; leading expert on
China and Chinese legal institutions
Leon Aron:
Russian expert
Anders Aslund: Swede now at Carnegie.
on Russian economic reform
Foremost expert in world
Howard Baker: White House Chief of Staff in the Reagan
Administration; former Senate Majority leader from Tennessee
Fred Bergsten: director of Institute for International
Economics; prolific scholar of international economics
Robert Blackwill: Harvard. Former Bush NSC Special Assistant
for Europe. Critic of our policy but helpful with private
advice. Big-picture, conceptual ·thinker.
Harold Brown:
former Secretary of Defense under Carter; still
very active in foreign affairs; re6ently returned from major
visit to China
Zbigniew Brzezinski:
former National Security Advisor under
Carter; counselor ar Center for Strategic and International
Studies; professor, Johns Hopkins SAIS
Thomas Buergenthal: Czech native; prolific scholar on
international law and human rights; served on UN Truth Commission
for El Salvador; former U.S. representative to UNESCO's human
rights working group
David Calleo: John Hopkins SAIS professor; political-economist;
expert on NATO and U.S.-European issues
Al Carnesale: dean of the Kennedy School of Government at
Harvard and just named Provost of Harvard University; strong ties
across the political spectrum
Michael Clough:
Steve Cohen:
African expert
Russian expert
Adm. William Crowe:
recently confiimed as U.S. Ambassador to
Great Britain; former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
Gerry Curtis:
Expert on Japan
�George Downs:
very sharp political scientist at Princeton
Lawrence Eagleburger:
former Secretary and Deputy Secretary of
State in the Bush Administration
Alton Frye:
Washington Office Director of the Council on Foreign
Relations; moderate Republican who served as Issues Director for
John Anderson
Charles Gati:
thoughtful and eloquent expert and professor on
Eastern Europe; recently left State's Policy Planning staff
Les Gelb:
President of the Council on Foreign Relations
Patrick Glynn:
leads the foreign policy effor,ts at the American
Enterprise Institute
Harvard professor; expert on China
Merle Goldman:
Marshall Goldman:
leading expert on the former Soviet Union
General Andrew Goodpaster:
former Supreme Allied Commander,
Europe; Chairman of the Atlantic Council
General Paul Gorman:
former Commander-in-Chief, SOUTHCOM
Bill Gray:
recently named President-and Secretary of State's
Special Envoy for Haiti; President, United Negro College Fund;
. former Representative from Pennsylvania
Richard Haass:
NSC Senior Director for Middle East affairs in
the Bush Administration
Alexander Haig:
former Secretary of State under Reagan; White
House Chief of Staff under Ford; former Commander-in-Chief, US
European Command
Peter Hakim:
head of the Inter-American Dialogue
Harry Harding:
expert on China
Father Brian Heier:
formerly the key brains of the Catholic
Bishops Conference now at Harvard.
A global thinker with strong
moral concerns
Richard Helms:
Carla Hills:
U.S. Trade Representative in the Bush
Administration
Stanley Hoffman:
Harvard professor; prolific writer and seminal
thinker about France and U.S.-European relations
Arnold Horelick:
affairs
Rand.
Single best analyst of Russian internal
�Samuel Huntington:
professor of political science at Harvard
University; director of the Olin Institute for Strategic. Studies;
NSC coordinator of security planning in the· Carter Administration
William Hyland:
distinguishe~ professor of international
relations, Georgetown Uni~et~ity; former ~ditor of Foreign
Affairs magazine
Max Kampelman:
Chairman of the US delegation to CSCE in the
Reagan Administration; former head of US delegation to the
Negotiations on Nuclear and Space Arms; former State Department
Counselor
Arnie Kantor:
served as bnderSecretary of State for Political
Affairs and Senior Director for Defense and Arms Control Policy
at the NSC in the Bush Administration; has worked for both
Republicans and Democrats
George Kennan:
noted historian; former US Ambassador to USSR and
Yugoslavia; former State Dept. Director of Policy Planning
Jeane Kirkpatrick:. former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations
in the Reagan Administration; Georgetown professor; senior fellow
at the American Enterprise Institute
·
Henry Kissinger:
former Secretary of State in the Ford
Administration and National Security Advisor under Presidents
Nixon and Ford
expert on economics and competitiveness
Paul Krugman:
Robert Legvold:
Harriman Institute at Columbia University
' Sol Linowitz:
former Ambassador to the OAS; co-negotiator of the
Panama Canal treaties; Special Middle East Negotiator for
President Carter
Seymour Martin Lipset:
noted academic; President of the
Progressive Foundation; has taught political science at Berkeley,
Columbia, Harvard, Stanford
Abe Lowenthal:
noted academic; director of international studies
at the University of Southern California; former ExecutiveDirector of the Inter-American Dialogue;
Ed Luck:
expert on the UN
Bill Luers:
expert on CEE
Michael Mandelbaum:
Will Marshall:
Bill Maynes:
currently at Johns Hopkins' SAIS
head of the Progressive Policy Institute
editor of Foreign Policy magazine
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Don McHenry:
professor at Georgetown; former U.S. Ambassador to
the UN; African affairs scholar who writes extensively for the
op-ed pages and is a frequent commentator on MacNeil-Lehrer
�'General Edward "Shy" Meyer:
former Chief of Staff, U.S. Army
expert on Japan
Mike Mochizuki:
Eusebio Mujal-Leon:
expert on Italy and Spain
Joshua Muravchik:
scholar at the American Enterprise Institute;
author of books on human rights and democracy; helpful in the
1992 campaign, particularly with the Democracy Speech
Paul Nitze:
former arms control negotiator
Janne Nolan:
defense policy expert at the Brookings Institution
.
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Bill Odom: former director, National Security Agency
exp~rt
Mike Oksenberg:
Kenneth Oye:
on China
political scientist at MIT, strategic thinker
Richard Pipes:
native Pole; NSC Director of European and Soviet
Affairs under Reagan; Harvard professor
Colin Powell:
former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff;
former National Security Advisor
Susan Purcell:
expert on Latin America
Peter Red<taway:
Georgetown.
Critic of our Russia policy.
Frequent writer of op-ed pieces.
Condoleezza Rice: .Provost and former professor of political
science, Stanford University; NSC Senior Director for Russian
Affairs in the Bush Administration
Rozanne Ridgeway:
head of the Atlantic Council; former State
Assistant Secretary for.European Affairs; Ambassador to Finland
and the then-GDR
Randall Robinson:
groups on Africa
head of TransAfrica, one of leading advocacy
Eugene Rostow:
Yale Law School professor and former dean; former
Director of ACDA; former Undersecretary of State for Political
Affairs
Walt Rostow:
professor of economics and history, University of
Texas, Austin; ·former State Department Counselor and head of
Policy Planning; Special Assistant to President Carter
Blair Ruble:
Bob Scalapino:
Berkeley
expert on Russia
dean of the Asian scholars; Professor emeritus at
�·r
Brent Scowcroft:
and Ford
National Security Advisor under Presidents Bush
Steve Sestanovich: with the Center for Strategic and
International Studies; __ considered one of the foremost experts on
the current political situation in Russia ·
George Shultz:
Distinguished Fellow at the Hoover Institution;
former Secretary of State in the Reagan Administration; former
Secretary of the Treasury; former Director of OMB; former
Secretary of Labor
Steve Solarz:· former Member of Congress from New York; Chairman
of the House Foreign Affairs Committee's Subcommittee on Asian
and Pacific Affairs; member of the Permanent Select Committee on
Intelligence
Dick Solomon:
head of the U.S. Institute of Peace; former
Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs;
former director of Policy Planning at State
Ronald Steel: biographer of Walter Lippman and author of books
on post-World War II U.S. foreign policy
Jeremy Stone:
President of the Federation of American
Scientists; specialist in arms control issues
Lt. Gen. Bernard "Mick" Trainor (USMC-Ret.): Director, National
Security Fellows Program, JFK School, Harvard University
Cyrus Vance:
personal envoy of the UNSYG on South Africa;
personal envoy of the UNSYG on the Yugoslav crisis; former
Secretary of State; U.S. Negotiator of the Paris Peace Conference
on Vietnam; Special Representative of President Johnson in the
Cyprus crisis; former Secretary of the Army; former Deputy
Secretary of Defense
Paul Warnke:
Special Counsel to the Secretary of State in the
Carter Administration; former chief U.S. arms control negotiator;
former Dir~ctor of ACDA; former Assistant Secretary of Defense
for International Security Affairs
George Weigel:
heads the Ethics and Public Policy Center; wellknown Catholic layman who writes frequently on foreign policy
Paul Wolfowitz:
Dean -of Johns Hopkins SAIS; former academic;
defense policy intellectual; served_as Undersecretary of Defense
for Policy; former Ambassador to Indonesia
Philip Zelikow: Harvard.
Former Bush NSC.
On~ of country's
best young thinkers on European security, defense issues.
Bob Zoellick:
Undersecretary of State for Economics in the Bush
Administration; one of Secretary Baker's closest advisors
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<p>Robert Boorstin served in the Clinton Administration for a period of seven years in various capacities. From 1994 to 1995 he worked as President Clinton's chief speechwriter at the National Security Council, and afterwards was senior advisor to Secretary of State Warren Christopher and to Secretary of the Treasury Robert Rubin.</p>
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