Memorandum promoting a Congressional Briefing on Angola, when the House was about to consider the Tunney Amendment to the Department of Defense appropriations bill. This amendment stipulates that no funds in the bill may be used for any activities involving Angola other that intelligence gathering. The memorandum includes the agenda for the briefing. Speakers include John Marks, Associate, Center for National Securities Studies; George Houser, Director, American Committee on Africa; Ron Walters, Professor of Political Science, Howard University and President, African Heritage Studies Association; Richard J. Barnet, Co-Director, Institute for Policy Studies; Sean Gervasi, Professor, City...
Memorandum promoting a Congressional Briefing on Angola, when the House was about to consider the Tunney Amendment to the Department of Defense appropriations bill. This amendment stipulates that no funds in the bill may be used for any activities involving Angola other that intelligence gathering. The memorandum includes the agenda for the briefing. Speakers include John Marks, Associate, Center for National Securities Studies; George Houser, Director, American Committee on Africa; Ron Walters, Professor of Political Science, Howard University and President, African Heritage Studies Association; Richard J. Barnet, Co-Director, Institute for Policy Studies; Sean Gervasi, Professor, City University of New York; David Wiley, African Studies Department, University of Wisconsin; and Cortland Cox, Associate, Center for National Security Studies. [Note: This was apparently sent to members of Congress and their staff.]