Date
4-4-1960
Series
Part of the PSC Lecture Series, 1959-1960.
Length
52 minutes
Notes
At the time of this lecture in 1960, Henry A. Kissinger held a position on the faculty of the Department of Government at Harvard University, having founded the Center for International Affairs in 1958, and served as head of the Harvard Defense Studies program from 1958-1971. Kissinger was introduced by Portland State College Dean John Swarthout.
Transferred and preserved by Portland State University Library’s Special Collections with the generous support of the Institute of Museum and Library Services through the Library Services and Technology Act, administered by the Oregon State Library.
Subjects
Military -- United States, Strategy, International relations
Original Format
Reel to reel, 3.75 ips, 1/2 track, mono
Rights
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Persistent Identifier
http://archives.pdx.edu/ds/psu/11065
Recommended Citation
Kissinger, Henry Alfred and Swarthout, John, ""Foreign Policy and Military Planning"" (1960). Special Collections: Oregon Public Speakers. 14.
http://archives.pdx.edu/ds/psu/11065
Description
Transcript added September 22, 2020.
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