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A complete list of the 1966 cadre<ref>https://findit.library.yale.edu/images_layout/fullview?parentoid=11784648</ref>.
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These are the participants from 1966 for the yearly International Seminar led by [[Henry Kissinger]] at Harvard University.<ref>https://findit.library.yale.edu/images_layout/fullview?parentoid=11784648</ref>. The fully paid six week stay had as one of its purposes to "establish better understanding among a select group of people who will be in top leadership roles in their countries in the years ahead".<ref>https://www.thecrimson.com/article/1969/8/12/international-seminar-introduces-foreign-dignitaries-to/</ref>  Approximately half are from the field of the humanities and half in politics and economics.<ref>https://www.thecrimson.com/article/1969/8/12/international-seminar-introduces-foreign-dignitaries-to/</ref>
  
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For next year's cadre, see [[Harvard/International Seminar/1967]]. For the previous year, see [[Harvard/International Seminar/1965]]. For an overview of the program itself, see [[Harvard/International Seminar]].
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==Participants==
 
*[[M. M. Shafici Kamawi]] - Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Kabul, Afghanistan. Advisor on Political and Legal Matters, Ministry of Foreign Affairs; formerly, Director, Department for Law Drafting and Codification, Ministry of Justice; formerly, Professor  of Law, University of Kabul.
 
*[[M. M. Shafici Kamawi]] - Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Kabul, Afghanistan. Advisor on Political and Legal Matters, Ministry of Foreign Affairs; formerly, Director, Department for Law Drafting and Codification, Ministry of Justice; formerly, Professor  of Law, University of Kabul.
 
*[[Wagner Teixeira]] - Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Writer, Foreign News Section, Jornal do Brazil; Technical Director and Consultant, Muller Associated, a public relations firm.  
 
*[[Wagner Teixeira]] - Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Writer, Foreign News Section, Jornal do Brazil; Technical Director and Consultant, Muller Associated, a public relations firm.  

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These are the participants from 1966 for the yearly International Seminar led by Henry Kissinger at Harvard University.[1]. The fully paid six week stay had as one of its purposes to "establish better understanding among a select group of people who will be in top leadership roles in their countries in the years ahead".[2] Approximately half are from the field of the humanities and half in politics and economics.[3]

For next year's cadre, see Harvard/International Seminar/1967. For the previous year, see Harvard/International Seminar/1965. For an overview of the program itself, see Harvard/International Seminar.

Participants

  • M. M. Shafici Kamawi - Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Kabul, Afghanistan. Advisor on Political and Legal Matters, Ministry of Foreign Affairs; formerly, Director, Department for Law Drafting and Codification, Ministry of Justice; formerly, Professor of Law, University of Kabul.
  • Wagner Teixeira - Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Writer, Foreign News Section, Jornal do Brazil; Technical Director and Consultant, Muller Associated, a public relations firm.
  • Vladimir Phillipov -Senior Lecturer, Faculty of English, Sofia State University
  • Murugesu Sivasithamparam - Member of Parliament, Ceylon; Lawyer
  • Nancy Chang Ing - Taipei, Taiwan (Republic of China). Poet; formerly, Associate Professor, English Department, Soochow University; Translator of Chinese literature; book reviewer.
  • Jiri Chlumsky -Assistant Professor, Department of Political Economy, School of Politics, Prague
  • Erik Kruskopf - Editor and Art Critic, Hufvudstadsbladet, a daily newspaper published in Swedish in Helsinki.
  • Jean-Louis Dewost - France. Auditor, Conseil d'Etat, Assistant Lecturer, Law Faculty, University of Paris
  • Robert Marteau - France. Poet and writer; literary and movie critic; Lecturer, In stitut d'Education Populaire
  • Manfred Abelein - Member of Parliament; Assistant Professor, University of Wurzburg
  • Peter Bender - Editor, Political Department, Westdeutsher Rundfunk (Cologne)
  • Dieter Kurt Hildebrandt - Cultural Correspondent and Feature-writer, Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, in Berlin
  • Christina Ama Ata Aidoo (Miss); Institute of African Studies, University of Ghana, Legon, Ghana. Short story writer, poet, playwright; Research Fellow, Institute of African Studies, University of Ghana.
  • David Malcolm Downes - Lecturer in Social Administration at the London School of Economics
  • Sugata Dasgupta; Gandhian Institute, Rajghat, Varanasi, India. Joint Director and Professor of Sociology and Social Work, Gandhian Institute of Studies, Varanasi; Special Officer, Department of Rural Reconstruction for Administration of Welfare Services; formerly Director, National Institute of Community Development, Government of India.
  • Sudhakar B. Joshi - Ruparel College, Bombay 16, India Columnist, Maharashtra Times, Bombay; Tutor in English, Ruparel College, Bombay
  • Khosrow Mallah - Professor of Economic Theory and Trade Cycle, Faculty of Economics and Political Science, National University of Iran
  • Moniem El Khatib - Formerly, Director, Afro-Asian Department, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Republic of Iraq; presently, attached to Permanent Mission of Iraq to the United Nations
  • Shmuel Amir - Faculty Member, National Defence College, Jerusalem, Israel.
  • Enzo Golino - Italy. Television Producer of Cultural Programs; Literary Critic; Contributor to Tempo Presente, Nord e Sud; L'Espresso
  • Carlo Robustelli - Secretary, Council of Economic Advisors, Budget and Programing Department, Ministry of Planning, Government of Italy
  • Takahiko Iimura - Japan. Director of documentary and commercial films.
  • Shigeo Sugiyama; National Diet Library, Tokyo, Japan Chief Researcher, Foreign Affairs Division, Research and Legislative Reference Department, National Diet Library; Lecturer in International Law, Hosei, Waseda, and Meiji Universities
  • Junichiro Suzuki - Assistant Editorial Writer, The Japan Times, Tokyo
  • Kyoo liyun Lee - Editor, The Korea Times; Editorial Writer, The Hankook Libo, formerly, Instructor, Institute of Mass Communication, Seoul National University
  • Homero Aridjis -Mexican novelist and diplomat. Poet, translator, and critic; Editor-in-Chief, Correspondencies; Assistant Editor, Dialogos; Cultural advisor to the Instituto Nacional de Bellas Artes.
  • Johannes Hollander- the Netherlands. Advisor, Central Social Employers Federation, The Hague; Secretary, Steering Committee for Social Research.
  • Billy J. Dudley - Lecturer in Political Theory, University of Ibadan; Contributor to Transition, Journal of Commonwealth Political Studies; Nigerian Journal of Economic and Social Studies
  • Mazharul Islam -Professor and Head of Department of Bengali, Rajshahi University, East Pakistan
  • A. Jamil Nishtar -Executive Vice President, United Bank Limited, Karachi, Pakistan
  • Federico Aguilar - Painter; art critic; Instructor, School of Fine Arts, University of the Philippines
  • Raul L. Locsin Executive Editor, The Economic Monitor, a weekly business paper published by the Economic Publications, Inc.,the Philippines
  • Taddusz Chrzanowski - Member, Polish Writers Association; Member of the editing staff of Institute of Art Studies of the Polish Academy of Sciences; art expert for the Documentation Centre for Antiquites, Ministry of Art and Culture
  • Omrie Michael Colley - Deputy Master and Registrar of the Supreme Court of Sierra Leone
  • José Anzizu - Spain. Managing Director of Consejeros de Comercio Internacional S.A., the Spanish company representing The Economist Intelligence Unit, Ltd., of London
  • Najah Attar - Syria. Member, Committee of Translation, Writing, and Publishing, Ministry of Culture and National Guidance; Member, High Council of Arts, Literature, and Sociology
  • Zerrin Un (Mrs.) Faculty Member, Department of English, Faculty of Letters, University of Istanbul
  • Salah Abdel Sabour - Poet, literary critic, book reviewer; Editor, Literary Supplement of Al Ahram, Egypt
  • Miodrag Pavlovic -Poet, essayist, literary critic, translator; and Editor, Prosveta Publishing House
  • Franjo Tudjman Associate Professor, Faculty of Political Science, Zagreb University; Director, Institute for Labour Movement of Croatia. Later first president of Croatia.




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