Cleveland, Harlan

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CLEVELAND, Harlan

CLEVELAND, Harlan. American, b. 1918. Genres: Education, International relations/Current affairs, Politics/Government, Essays. Career: President, World Academy of Art and Science, 1991-. Executive Ed. and Publisher, The Reporter mag., 1953-56; Dean, Maxwell Graduate School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, Syracuse University, NY, 1956-61; Assistant Secretary of State for International Organization Affairs, Washington, DC, 1961-65; U.S. Ambassador, NATO, Paris, and Brussels, 1965-69; President, University of Hawaii, Honolulu, 1969-74; Director, Program in International Affairs, Aspen Institute, Princeton, NJ, 1974-80; Professor of Public Affairs and Dean, Hubert H. Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, 1980-88. Publications: (with others) The Overseas Americans, 1960; The Obligations of Power, 1966; NATO: The Transatlantic Bargain, 1970; The Future Executive, 1972; Seven Everyday Collisions in American Higher Education, 1974; China Diary, 1976; The Third Try at World Order, 1977; Humangrowth: An Essay on Growth, Values and the Quality of Life, 1978; (with others) National Perceptions and Cultural Identities, 1978; Triple Collision of Modernization, 1979; Toward a Strategy for the Management of Peace, 1983; The Knowledge Executive, 1985; (co-author) Rethinking International Cooperation, 1988; The Global Commons: Policy for the Planet, 1990; Birth of a New World, 1993; Leadership and the Information Revolution, 1997; Nobody in Charge, 2002. EDITOR/CO-EDITOR: The Promise of World Tensions, 1961; Ethics and Bigness, 1962; The Ethics of Power, 1962; Bioresources for Development, 1980; Energy Futures of Developing Countries, 1980; The Management of Sustainable Growth, 1981; Prospects for Peacemaking, 1987. Address: 46891 Grissom St, Sterling, VA 20165, U.S.A. Online address: [email protected]

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