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Correspondence between Elisabeth Mann Borgese and J. De Koning

File contains correspondence with the then-Minister for Development Cooperation with the Netherlands. Some correspondence concerns the International Ocean Institute (IOI)'s Training Programme and the “Ocean Yearbook.” Also includes project proposals for co-operative programmes between FAO (Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations)/Norway and the IOI, promotional material regarding the “Ocean Yearbook,” a discussion draft (“Marine Resources, Ocean management and International Development Strategy for the 80s and Beyond”), and other documents.

Correspondence between Elisabeth Mann Borgese and James Grant

File contains a piece of correspondence with James Grant, who was the president of the Overseas Development Council (ODC). Contains a discussion of International Ocean Institute (IOI) projects (e.g., “Ocean Yearbook,” “Project on Marine Resources, Ocean Management, and International Development Strategy for the 80s and Beyond,” “Pacem in Maribus (PIM) IX,” and others).

Correspondence between Elisabeth Mann Borgese and John King Gordon and Pierre Elliott Trudeau

File contains correspondence with/concerning and reports by John King Gordon. Includes copies of letters to/and from Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau, mainly concerning “Canadian Foreign Policy in the 1980s,” a proposal for Canada’s Foreign Policy, of which Elisabeth Mann Borgese was a signatory. Also includes: "Priorities and Problems in Education for Development" by J. King Gordon, "Canada, the Middle East, and the United Nations" by J. King Gordon, "The University and the Global Community" by J.King Gordon, correspondence and resume to/from Xing Guo An, a description of the International Ocean Institute (IOI), "How Relevant is Coady?" by J. King Gordon and "The Enterprise" by J. King Gordon.

Correspondence between Elisabeth Mann Borgese and Klaus H. Pringsheim

File contains correspondence with Elisabeth Mann Borgese’s cousin, Klaus H. Pringsheim, a Professor of Political Science at McMaster University. Topics of discussion include International Ocean Institute (IOI) funding, and his retirement. Also includes press release from Canada-Japan Trade Council announcing Pringsheim’s appointment as its President. File also includes one piece of correspondence from Elisabeth Mann Borgese to Hans E. Pringsheim, Klaus's brother.

Correspondence between Elisabeth Mann Borgese and Lyle Glowka

File contains Glowka was a member of the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN). Includes copies of the articles "Genetic Resources, Marine Scientific Research and the International Seabed Area," and "Bioprospecting, Alien Invasive Species, and Hydrothermal Vents: Three Emerging Legal Issues in the Conservation and Sustainable Use of Biodiversity" by Glowka.

Correspondence between Elisabeth Mann Borgese and Malta government officials

File contains correspondence with Maltese government officials (including Members of Parliament, and the Prime Minister’s Office). Much of the correspondence is regarding the International Ocean Institute (IOI)’s headquarters and rent. Also contains several drafts of a new agreement between the IOI and the Maltese government.

Correspondence between Elisabeth Mann Borgese and Màrio Soares

File contains correspondence with Portuguese President Màrio Soares. Topics of discussion include a plan to hold Pacem in Maribus (PIM) XIX in Libson, Soares' 1991 re-election as president, the Socialist Party's victory in the 1995 Portuguese parliamentary elections, and a conference in Ottawa held in Soares' honour.

Correspondence between Elisabeth Mann Borgese and Maurice Stong, International Development Research Centre (IDRC)

File contains correspondence concerning various International Ocean Institute (IOI) programmes, including the “Ocean Yearbook,” the workshop on the third world and the law of the sea, and Pacem in Maribus (PIM). Also includes a telegram from Strong resigning as a trustee of the IOI.

Correspondence between Elisabeth Mann Borgese and Max Borlin

File contains correspondence with Börlin, a Swiss economist, who was a lecturer for the Training Programme. Some correspondence concerns papers to be presented at Pacem in Maribus (PIM) and the International Centre for Ocean Development (ICOD)'s "Ocean Forum." File also includes drafts of Borlin's contributions to Borgese's "The Oceanic Circle," titled "Ocean Related Indicators," and her comments; articles Borlin used in researching his contribution to "The Oceanic Circle;" and a proposal co-written by Börlin and Orio Giarini.

Correspondence between Elisabeth Mann Borgese and Nikki Meith

File contains correspondence with Meith, who was involved in publishing the brochures created by International Ocean Institute and UNEP (United Nations Environment Programme). File Includes drafts of Elisabeth Mann Borgese's brochures "The Law of the Sea and the Caribbean" and "The Oceans, the Convention and You," as well as comments from the brochures' editor.

Correspondence between Elisabeth Mann Borgese and Paul G. Hoffman

File contains copies of cover letters and a progress report sent from Elisabeth Mann Borgese to Hoffman, who was the Honorary President of the International Ocean Institute (IOI)’s Board of Trustees. The file also contains a letter and a note from Paul Hoffman in his role as an Administrator for the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) on securing funding for the IOI.

Correspondence between Elisabeth Mann Borgese and Ricardo Diez-Hochleitner

File contains correspondence with Díez-Hochleitner, the Honorary President of the Club of Rome (CoR). Much of the correspondence concerns CoR seminars, and potential projects between the CoR and the International Ocean Institute (IOI), including a Mediterranean Centre for Research and Development in Marine Industrial Technology.

Correspondence between Elisabeth Mann Borgese and Robert "Bob" Sollen

File contains correspondence with Robert ("Bob") Sollen of the Santa Barbara News Press. Includes an advertisment Elisabeth Mann Borgese wished to palce in the paper regarding a lost stamp collection, Mann Borgese's "The Drama of the Oceans" (including a list of technical errors). The file also includes a newspaper clipping by Sollen ("The UN Today: A Newsman Visits--and Listens...").

Correspondence between Elisabeth Mann Borgese and Roland Fuchs

File contains correspondence with Dr. Roland Fuchs, the Vice-Rector of the United Nations University (UNU). Much of the correspondence concerns the planning for Pacem in Maribus (PIM) XIX, and a published version of the proceedings. Includes a list of potential speakers, budgets, and chapter outlines. Also includes a letter from Fuchs announcing his departure from the post of Vice-Rector at the UNU.

Correspondence between Elisabeth Mann Borgese and Salvatore Arico

File contains correspondence with Salvatore Arico, of the Convention on Biological Diversity Secretariat. Correspondence concerns Pacem in Maribus (PIM), a presentation he was giving for the Training Programme, and project proposals. File also includes a copy of "Sustainable Development and Protecting Biodiversity International Waters," a project proposal by Elisabeth Mann Borgese.
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