Includes Pacem in Maribus invitation; paper "A Tentative Program for the Simulation of the Historical "Ecology" of the Mediterranean"; Dialogue Discussion paper "Energy as a Logically Primitive State Variable in Every Consistent System"; bibliography for paper "The Dynamic Programming of Human Systems."
Includes transcript of proceedings at the conference, participants included Arthur Anderson, EMB, W. H. McWhinney, Louis Davis, Jim Taylor, Ichak Adizes, Najdan Pasic, Jose Pacek, Harry Ashmore, Silviu Brucan, Einar Thorsrud, Fred Blum, Robert Hutchins, Arvid Pardo, Manuel Echeverria, Pressley McCoy, Norton Ginsburg, Fred Warner Neal.
Includes transcript of proceedings at the conference, participants included Arthur Anderson, EMB, W. H. McWhinney, Louis Davis, Jim Taylor, Ichak Adizes, Najdan Pasic, Jose Pacek, Harry Ashmore, Silviu Brucan, Einar Thorsrud, Fred Blum, Robert Hutchins, Arvid Pardo, Manuel Echeverria, Pressley McCoy, Norton Ginsburg, Fred Warner Neal.
Includes some Pacem in Maribus and International Ocean Institute correspondence; information on the journal "Environmental Conservation" edited by Polunin.
Includes list of invitees; memos and statement of accounts; addresses of invitees; article by Arvid Pardo "A Statement on the Future Law of the Sea in Light of Current Trends in Negotiations"; rough notes by EMB; hotel and restaurant receipts from Caracas.
Includes papers "Management for Socialist Development in Tanzania: the Case of the National Development Corporation"; "Basic Ideas and the Present Juncture of the Development of Self- Management in Yugoslavia" by Najdan Pasic, "The Integration of Labor and Social Capital Under Workers Control" by Edward Kardelj; untitled paper by Anton Vratusa; "Redefining the Contest of Industrial Democracy"; "The Problems of Turning an Enterprise into a Community--the Role of Management"; "Self-Management and the Organization of Work"; "Not Industrial Democracy, but a Reticular Society" by Will McWhinney (revised; also includes list of participants; news clippings.
Includes provisional agenda; list of participants, contributors and observers; paper "Energy as a Locally Primitive State Variable in every Consistent System" by John Wilkinson.
Includes CV; paper "Subject Suggestions for Center Agenda"; copies of the Congressional Record (1973); article "The Swelling of the Presidency and its Impact on Congress."
Includes "Possible technology acquisition strategies" (K. Saigal), a proposal for a Mediterranean regional centre for R and D (A. Bromley), varoius articles from Impact (No. 146), notes on marine geology, notes on [NIR] and economics and/or technology, notes on the technology dilemma, notes on forces at work, notes on changing parameters of N-S dialogue, output from Compact Cambridge, and various illustrations. The other parts are in [98-7] and [98-8].
Includes "Proposed marine mineral exploration strategies" (H. Kunzendorf), "Averting anarchy" (J. Snyder), "The political implications of change" (G. Wettig), "New directions for innovation" (R. Amara), "The competitive advantage of nations" (M.E. Porter), "Diplomacy and science" (V. Shustov), and miscellaneous reports and papers from the Preparatory Commission for the ISBA and the ITLS. The other parts are in [98-7] and [98-9].
Includes "Options in regard to development and acquisition of technology" (N. Salom), research and development budgeting notes, [Helsingin Yliopisto], "Commercial exploitation of polymetallic nodules" (J.M. Markussen), "Deconstructing and reconstructing the future" (S. Inayatullah), "Vilnius vs. Moscow" (V. Sokolov), "Across the ice.." (G. Ambernadi), "How to keep going" (Z. Brzezinski), "Managing high-technology programs" (R.D. Archibald), "The R and D boundaries of the firm" (G.P. Pisano), and "Why natoins triumph" (M.E. Porter). The other parts are in [98-8], and [98-9].
Includes list of Pacem in Maribus participants; travel expense documentation; budget information for conference on United Nations and the Third World; Center invoices.
File contains "Provisional Verbatim Record of the Fifteen Hundred and fifteenth meeting of the U.N. General Assemply" in which Arvid Pardo presented the Maltese Proposition from November 1, 1967. File also contains relating correspondence with G.F. Dasi and G. Ghironzi in Italian.
File contains correspondence with Claiborne Pell, who was an American Senator from Rhode Island, and advocate for the United Nations Convention of the Law of the Sea. Includes Congressional Hearings and Congressional Records (newsletters), and a resolution (S. Res. 186) on sea-bed mining.
Includes progress report on the Caribbean research project, a description of the training programme with an International Ocean Institute plan of action, and other not clearly identified proposals.
Includes brochures, miscellaneous segments of articles, notes on offshore minerals and metals, "The training of managerial staff for mining companies" (CESMAT), a UN fact sheet on deepsea mining consortia, and a deep sea mining report.
File contains a pamphlet and other information on the NGO Forum on the World Economic Order (including a speech by Elisabeth Mann Borgese), session outlines, a copy of a UN "Economic and Social Council Resolution 1296 (XLIV) on Consultative Arrangements, 23 May 1968," and a note on NGOs. File contains duplicate memo that has not been digitized.
File contains a newspaper article on A. Pardo, a copy of "Ocean Science News" (vol. 22, no. 40), a report on a visit to UNIDO, a copy of "The common heritage of mankind and the transfer of technologies" (A. Pardo and EMB), a description of the Samoa Project, handwritten notes, "The new international economic order and the law of the sea - Corrections and clarifications", a copy of A. Pardo's statement to the UN regarding the creation of an intergovernmental sea service, a biography of A. Pardo, and the resume of R.P. Arand.
File contains correspondence with M. Ruivo, who was the UNESCO-IOC Secretary. Includes information about the Third World Prize and a final report from the Planning Group of the seminar on "Oceans, Mankind, and Ethics."
File contains correspondence, a conference meeting schedule, a seminar prospectus, final reports and an agenda from the Planning Group session for the seminar on "Oceans, Mankind and Ethics." The file also includes Pacem in Maribus invitations, and correspondence about the "Ocean Yearbook."
File contains correspondence between Elisabeth Mann Borgese and J. Tetrault (Public Information - United Nations), P. Stone (UN Office at Geneva - with a clipping from "Development Forum"), S. Arungu Olende (Energy and Transport), V. Winspeare Guicciardi, S. A. Goldberg (Statistical Office), P.J. Loftus (Statistical Office), W. Nenman (External Relations), L. Schenk, B. Zuleta (Under-Secretary General), A. Pierce (UN Secretariat), M.L Pijit Kambhu (Energy Resources), I.Kihani (Executive Assistant to the Secretary-General), C.A. Stavropoulos, J. Rolz- Bennett, J. Sanford, A. Linsenmayer (UNA-USA), R. Muller, S. Makiedo, C.A. Clark, H. Buzeta, and J.E. Clark. Correspondence covers topics such as conference planning, subscriptions, information requests, and Pacem in Maribus.
FIle includes correspondence between Ambassador Hamilton S. Amerasinghe, permanent representative of Sri Lanka to the United Nations and president of the Law of the Sea conference. Topics of discussion include Pacem in Maribus (PIM) conferences, the International Ocean Institute (and a meeting of its trustees), and Arvid Pardo and Mann Borgese's study on the New International Economic Order, as part of RIO (Reshaping the International Order). Also includes an address by Ambassador Amerasinghe given before the 1974 Caracas meeting of the conference, a brochure (from the Marga Institute), and an agenda for a conference on the New International Economic Order and the Law of the Sea.
File contains correspondence as well as a document entitled "Declaration of Legal Principles Governing the Reservation Exclusively for Peaceful Purposes of the Sea-bed and Ocean floor, and the Sub-soil thereof, underlying the High Seas beyond the Limits of Present National Jurisdiction, and the Uses of their Resources in the Interests of Mankind." Correspondence is to/from: J. Pronk (UNCTAD - United Nations Conference on Trade and Development), [Kolodkin], [Vratusa], [Bromley] (UNIDO - United Nations International Development Organization), G. Hafner, and H.A.L. Francis (UN-ECLA - United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America).
File contains correspondence surrounding Elisabeth Mann Borgese's participation at Insight '79 a seminar entitled "The Sea: Common Heritage of Mankind?" held at the University of Pittsburgh in November 30, 1979. Also included is a flyer advertising the event.
File contains correspondence regarding the Fourth General Conference of the United Nations International Development Organization (UNIDO IV), as well as a portion of a report/ speech for UNIDO, a newspaper clipping and sessional agendas.