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Provost Sol Gittleman, Senior Academic Vice President, Tufts University
Inna Zamikhovsky, The Experimental Colloquium on Secrecy and U.S. Foreign Policy, Tufts University
Sherman Teichman, Director, Secrecy and U.S. Foreign Policy Colloquium, Symposium Coordinator
Charge to the Symposium
Mr. Scott Armstrong
Executive Director, National Security Archive; former investigative reporter, The Washington Post; senior investigator, Senate Watergate Committee
Mr. John Stockwell
Association for Responsible Dissent, founder, Center for Study of Covert Action (ARDIS); former head of Angolan Task Force, CIA; CIA case officer, Vietnam; author, In Search of Enemies: The CIA Story
Mr. Jim Lucas
Academic Dean, Defense Intelligence College
Introduced by Tom Romer
Secrecy and U.S. Foreign Policy Colloquium
Video Presentation: A Capsule History
Introduced by Anthony Salvanto
Secrecy and U.S. Foreign Policy Colloquium
Produced by Michael Rubin, Anthony Salvanto, Elizabeth Sloan, Catherine Young, Roshanak Malek
Secrecy and U.S. Foreign Policy Colloquium
What role is there for secrecy in democracies?
Professor Sissela Bok
Brandeis University; author, Secrets: On the Ethics of Concealment and Revelation; Lying: Moral Choice in Public and Private Life
Introduced by Merritt Crowley
Secrecy and U.S. Foreign Policy Colloquium
Secret Activities in a Democratic Society
Mr. William Miller
Chairman, the American Committee on United States-Soviet Relations; former Staff director, Church Committee on intelligence
Introduced by Daniel Feldman
Secrecy and U.S. Foreign Policy Colloquium