BCSIA: 1979-1980 ANNUAL REPORT
2. Organization and Personnel
ORGANIZATION AND PERSONNEL
Administration
Leadership and management of the Center were provided by a four-member directing staff:
Paul Doty, Director of CSIA and Mallinckrodt Professor of Biochemistry; Albert Carnesale, Associate Director of CSIA and Professor of Public Policy in the Kennedy School of Government; Michael Nacht, Assistant Director of CSIA and Associate Professor of Public Policy in the Kennedy School of Government; and Dorothy Zinberg, Director of Seminars and Special Projects and Lecturer in Public Policy in the Kennedy School of Government.
Advisory Committee
Guidance and direction were provided through individual communications with members of the Center''s Advisory Committee.
Members of the Committee (other than the CSIA directing staff, who serve ex officio) were:
Graham T. Allison, Dean of the Kennedy School of Government and Professor of Politics, Harvard University;
Harvey Brooks, Benjamin Peirce Professor of Technology and Public Policy, Harvard University;
Abram J. Chayes, Felix Frankfurter Professor of Law, Harvard Law School;
Richard Garwin, Professor of Public Policy, Kennedy School of Government, and IBM Fellow, Thomas Watson Research Center;
Stanley Hoffmann, Professor of Government and Chairman of the Center for European Studies, Harvard University;
*Spurgeon M. Keeny, Jr., Deputy Director, Arms Control and Disarmament Agency;
Franklin A. Long, Professor of Chemistry and Professor of Science and Society, Cornell University;
Joseph S. Nye, Professor of Government, Harvard University, and Professor of Public Policy, Kennedy School of Government;
George W. Rathjens, Professor of Political Science, M.I.T.;
Jack P. Ruina, Professor of Electrical Engineering, M.I.T.;
Thomas C. Schelling, Professor of-Political Economy, Kennedy School of Government;
*Marshall C. Shulman, Special Advisor to the Secretary of State, Department of State;
Eugene B. Skolnikoff, Professor of Political Science and Director of the Center for International Studies, M.I.T.;
John D. Steinbruner, Director of Foreign Policy Studies, The Brookings Institution, Washington.
*On leave while in Government service.
Research Staff
Listed on the following pages are the members of the research staff (including graduate students) in residence at CSIA during 1979-80. For each member, there appears also the fraction of salary support provided by CSIA, other sources of research support, and his/her affiliation(s) after 1979-80.
Research Staff
Carnesale, A.
Colglazier, E.W.
David, S.
Deese, D.
Doty, P.
Leebaert, D.
Malone, P.
Mandelbaum, M.
Miller, S.
Nacht, M.
Platias. A.
Posen, B.
Rainer, R.
Rea, D.
Rydell, R.
Sharp, J.
Staffin, R.
Steiner, B.
Streeter, A.
Van Evera, S.
Wong, A.
Zinberg, D.
Supporting Staff
The administrators and research staff were aided by a competent supporting staff. Lis Bernstein administered the 3,000 volume library, assisted by Maureen Walsh-David and Susan Pollock. Melissa Healy served as assistant managing editor of the Center''s journal, International Security, and administrative assistance was provided by Michelle Marcouiller, John Novis, and Barbara Talhouni. Secretarial services were provided by Dorothy Derry, Zarina Gomes-Mont, Nancy Horton, and Mary Ann Spano.
Table of Contents:
OverviewOrganization and Personnel
Research and PublicationsSeminars Other Program Activities Related Professional Activities Former Members of the Research Staff
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