Harvard/International Seminar/1967

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Kissinger's long term perspective paid off. Heinz Fischer, participant in 1967, after decades of deep state activities became President of Austria in 2004.
Membership• Pablo Lopez Borrelli
• Heinz Fischer
• Lucien Huyse
• Krusten Dyankov
• Philips Tampoe
• Pavel Kovaly
• Chin-Hsing Wang
• Dominique Le Vert
• Andre Marissel
• Carl Lenz
• Hartmut Soell
• Wolfgang Werth
• Joseph Odunton
• Giles Radice
• Michael Wynn-Jones
• Eleni Vakalo
• Ashok Desai
• Sumono Mustoffa
• Nodoushan Eslami
• Wedie Najim
• Gad Yaacobi
• Gerardo Mombelli
• Biancamaria Pisapia
• Koichiro Ishizaki
• Michio Nishi
• Toru Yano
• Byung-kyu Woo
• Thomas Jayasuriya
• Mahatir bin Mohamad
• Wilhelmus Bronzwaer
• Hibnul Hasan
• Abul Shamsuddoulah
• Jose Oviedo
• Apolonió Batalla
• Leonidas Benesa
• Nowina Krasuski
• Zygmunt Kubiak
• Ghazi Algosaibi
• Ting Hui Lee
• Candido Perez Gallego
• Per Ahlmark
• Snidvongse Kamtorn
• Alexander Latim
• Tihomir Vuckovic
• Robert Peter Fichter
• Thomas Hargadon
• David Kieft

These are the participants from 1967 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/1968. For the previous year, see Harvard/International Seminar/1966. For an overview of the program itself, see Harvard/International Seminar.

Participants

  • Pablo Lopez Borrelli - Argentina. Attorney at Law; permanent Attorney at Law for the Argentine National Bank
  • Heinz Fischer - Austria. Secretary of the Socialist Faction of the Austrian Parliament
  • Lucien Huyse - Belgium. Research Associate, National Fund of Scientific Research
  • Krusten Dyankov* -—Bulgaria. Editor ov L.I.K., a weekly magazine; editor of Snimki i Karikatur, a weekly pictorial of the Bulgarian Telegraph Agency. (crossed out of HIS list 1969)
  • Philips Tampoe; 221/2 Upper Chatham Street, Colombo, Ceylon. Advocate and General Secretary, Ceylon Mercantile Union
  • Pavel Kovaly* - Czechoslovakia. Head of department of history of philosophy, Praha (crossed out of HIS list 1969)
  • Chin-Hsing Wang - Taiwan, Republic of China. Editor, The China News, an English language daily, published in Taipei
  • Dominique Le Vert - France. Deputy Secretary General of the State Council; Lecturer at the Institute of Political Studies, University of Paris
  • Andre Marissel pseudonym (J. M. Pittner) - France. Writer (poet, essayist); Art advisor (0.R.T.F.)
  • Carl Lenz - Germany. Lawyer; member of the German Bundestag
  • Hartmut Soell -Germany. SPD-Parliamentary Group at the German Bundestag
  • Wolfgang Werth - Germany. Junior Editor of the German monthly review, "Der Monat," in Berlin
  • Joseph Odunton - Ghana. Principal Secretary, Ministry of Information; member of Board of Directors for the State Publishing Corporation; Chairman of the Publicity Committee
  • Giles Radice -England. Head of Research Department of the General and Municipal Workers' Union
  • Michael Wynn-Jones - England. Assistant to the Editor of Nova Magazine; Editor of Twentieth Century Magazine
  • Eleni Vakalo - Greece. Poet and Art Critic; permanent art critic for the Athens newspaper Ta Nea and for the art magazine Zygos; teacher of art history in the School of Decorative and Applied Arts (which she and her husband founded).
  • Ashok Desai - India. Barrister at Law, High Court of Judicature; Legal Correspondent for "The Times of India"; Professor of Law, K.C. Law College, University of Bombay; Lecturer in Law, College of Journalism, Bombay
  • Sumono Mustoffa - Indonesia. Journalist, editor-in-chief of the National News Cooperation of Indonesia
  • Nodoushan Eslami - Iran. Writer; Teacher of Law and Literature at the Institute of Banking
  • Wedie Najim* - Iraq. Assistant professor of Arabic Literature, University of Baghdad. (crossed out of HIS list 1969)
  • Gad Yaacobi - Israel. Histadrut, General Federation of Labour in Israel; member of Executive Bureau; member of the Board of Hevrat Ovdim-Histadrut Enterprises; Chairman, Department for Vocational Training; Chairman, Economic Committee of the Israel Labor List Party (Rafi)
  • Gerardo Mombelli - Italy. Secretary General of IAI (Istituto Affari Internazionali)
  • Biancamaria Pisapia - Italy. Lecturer of English and American Literature, University of Rome
  • Koichiro Ishizaki - Japan. Critic; Member of Japan Film Pen Club; Member of "Film Independent"; Organizer of "RUNAMI Film Gallery"
  • Michio Nishi - Japan. Professor of Law, Sophia University; Attorney-at-Law in the Haruhiko Tanaka Luw Office
  • Toru Yano - Japan. Section Chief of the Thai Section, Osaka University of Foreign Studies; Research Associate at the Center for Southeast Asian Studies, Kyoto University
  • Byung-kyu Woo - Republic of Korea. Counselor to the House Steering Committee and the Budget-Settlement Committee of the Republic of Korea National Assembly; Assistant Professor of political science at Kyunghee University; Director of publications, Korean Association of International Relations; legislative counsel for the Korean Unification Study Committee
  • Thomas Jayasuriya - Malaysia. Minister ofNatural Resources, Sabah Government
  • Mahatir bin Mohamad - Malaysia. Medical Practitioner; Member of the House of Representatives, Malaysian Parliament
  • Wilhelmus Bronzwaer - The Netherlands. Assistant Lecturer in Modern English, Catholic University of Nijmegen
  • Hibnul Hasan - West Pakistan. Chief Public Relations Officer of the National Bank of Pakistan
  • Abul Shamsuddoulah- East Pakistan (Bangladesh). Lecturer in English, Quaid-i-Azam College, Dacca
  • Jose Oviedo* - Peru. Professor of Spanish-American and Peruvian Literature, Lima (crossed out of HIS list 1969)
  • Apolonió Batalla - Philippines. Columnist, Manila Daily Bulletin
  • Leonidas Benesa - Philippines. Information and Public Relations Officer, Operation Brotherhood International; President, Art Association of the Philippines
  • Nowina Krasuski* - Poland. Chief of the Historic section of the Western Institute (crossed out of HIS list 1969)
  • Zygmunt Kubiak* - Poland. Writer. Translator of Greek and Roman Literature (crossed out of HIS list 1969)
  • Ghazi Algosaibi - Saudi Arabia. Assistant Instructor, College of Commerce, University of Riyadh (Law and International Relations); formerly, Legal Advisor to the Saudi-Egyptian Peace Commission in Yemen
  • Ting Hui Lee - Singapore. Deputy Director of Political Study Center
  • Candido Perez Gallego - Spain. Professor of American Literature, University of Madrid;, Doctor of Philosophy; Research Fellow in Modern Philology
  • Per Ahlmark - Sweden. Political publicist at the Expressen; Member of the governing committee of the Swedish Liberal Party
  • Snidvongse Kamtorn - Thailand. Chairman of the Department of Art and Cultural Studies, College of Education; Director of Music Studies, Chulalongkorn University; licensed architect
  • Alexander Latim - Uganda. Member of Parliament; Secretary General of the Democratic Party; Leader of Uganda's Parliamentary Opposition
  • Tihomir Vuckovic; - Yugoslavia. Assistant, Institute for Theory of Art and Literature; Contributor to Belgrade magazines Gledista and Umetnost
  • Robert Peter Fichter - Faculty Assistant, Humanities Section of the Seminar; B.A., Harvard College; presently, Candidate for Ph.D. degree, Department of English, Harvard University
  • Thomas Hargadon - Director of the Seminar; Administrative Assistant to the Mayor of Newton, Massachusetts; B.A., Brandeis University; M.A., Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Harvard Law School; Andrew Carnegie Intern in Public Administration; formerly, Lecturer in Political Science, Boston College
  • David Kieft Faculty Assistant, Politics and Economics Section of the Seminar; Assistant Professor of History at the University of Minnesota; B.A., Harvard College; Ph.D., University of California at Berkeley


 

Known members

3 of the 47 of the members already have pages here:

MemberDescription
Heinz FischerPresident of Austria for 12 years. 3 Bilderberg
Mahathir MohamadPresident of Malysia. Member of the Kuala Lumpur War Crimes Commission. Implicated Boeing and CIA in Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 disappearance. Disagreed on the official narrative into MH 17.
Giles RadiceA template for Tony Blair arguing for "modernization" of the Labour Party. A leading member of the European Movement in the UK.
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