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ABRAHAMSON, JAMES A. (Lt. Gen., USAF). Director, Strategic Defense Initiative Organization, 1984-.

ADELMAN, KENNETH L. Deputy Permanent Representative, U.S. Mission to the United Nations, 1981-1983; Director, U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency, 1983-1987.

ADENIJI OLUYEMI (OLU). Director General, Department of International Organizations, Nigerian Ministry of External Affairs; Ambassador to Switzerland and Permanent Representative at the UN office at Geneva; leader of the delegation to the Conference of the Committee on Disarmament and the Committee on Disarmament, 1977-1981; President, UN Preparatory Conference on Prohibition or Restriction of Use of Certain Conventional Weapons, 1979-1980; participant, UN Secretary General's Group of Governmental Experts on Regional Disarmament, 1979–1980; Chairman, Preparatory Committee for the Second Special Session of the General Assembly Devoted to Disarmament, 1980–1982; Chairman, Ad Hoc Committee of the Second Special Session, 1982; member, Advisory Board on Disarmament Studies, 1983–, and Chairman, 9th session, 1983.

AKHROMEYEV, SERGEY F. (Marshal). Chief of Staff, USSR Ministry of Defense, 1984– . ALEWINE, RALPH W., III (Dr.). Director, Geophysical Sciences Division, Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, U.S. Department of Defense. U.S. expert in the CD Ad Hoc Group of Scientific Experts To Consider International Cooperative Measures To Detect and Identify Seismic Events, 1985-1986.

ALEXANDER, MICHAEL. British Ambassador to Austria, 1982–1986; leader of the British delegation to the Mutual and Balanced Force Reduction Talks, 1982-1986; Permanent Representative on the NATO Council, 1986–.

ALFONSÍN, RAUL. President of Brazil, 1984-.

AL-SHAALI, MOHAMMED H. Ambassador and Permanent Representative of the United Araa Emirates to the United Nations, 1985-; President of the Security Council in 1986.

ANDERSON, GUSTAV (Ph.D.). Head, Analytical Chemistry Section, National Defense Research Institute, Umea, Sweden; specialist appointed by the UN Secretary General to investigate allegations by Iran of chemical weapons use, 1984, 1986.

ASPIN, LES. U.S. Congressional representative (D., WI), 1971-; chairman, House Committee on Armed Services, 1985-.

Azzout, HADJ BENEBDELKADER, Ambassador of Algeria and President of the Court of Auditors, Algiers; member, UN Advisory Board on Disarmament Studies, 1983-. BARKER, Robert. Deputy Assistant Director, Bureau of Verification and Intelligence, U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency, 1983-1986.

Barrio, Pablo. Member, Permanent Mission of Spain to the United Nations, 1983- ; Minister Plenipotentiary, 1986- ; Rapporteur, Ad Hoc Committee on the World Disarmament Conference, 1986–.

BARRY, ROBERT L. U.S. Foreign Service Officer, 1962- (career member, Senior Foreign Service, class of Career Minister). Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for International Organization Affairs, 1978-1979; Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for European Affairs, 1979-1981; Ambassador to Bulgaria, 1981-1984; U.S. Representative to the Conference on Confidence- and Security-Building Measures and Disarmament in Europe, September 1985-1986.

BARTHELEMY, THOMAS F. Foreign Affairs Officer, U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency, 1975-1985; Alternate Representative, U.S. delegation to the Conference on Disarmament, 1985-.

BASHAM, P.W. (Dr.). Research Scientist, Earth Physics Branch, Department of Energy, Mines and Research, Ottawa; Canadian member, CCD and CD Ad Hoc Group of Scientific Experts To Consider International Cooperative Measures To Detect and Identify Seismic Events, 1976-.

BATALIN, YURIY P. Deputy Chairman, USSR Council of Ministers, 1985-; Head of the State Committee on Construction, 1986–.

BAYART, LUVSANDORJIIN. Mongolian Ambassador and Representative to the Conference on Disarmament, 1985-; Chairman, CD Ad Hoc Committee on Prevention of an Arms Race in Outer Space, 1986.

BENDJEDID, CHADLI. President of Algeria, 1979– .

BENNETT, CHARLES E. U.S. Congressional Representative (D., FL), 1949-; member, House Armed Services Committee.

BENSMAIL, ABDELKADER. Technical Counselor, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Algeria; Rapporteur, Ad Hoc Committee of the Tenth Special Session of the UN General Assembly, 1978; member, UN Secretary General's Group of Experts on the Relationship Between Disarmament and International Security, 1979–1980; Senior Political Affairs Officer, UN Department for Disarmament Affairs, 1983-. BESSMERTNYKH, ALEKSANDR. USSR Deputy Minister for Foreign Affairs, 1986–. BJÖRNERSTEDT, ROLF (Sweden). Assistant Secretary General, UN Center for Disarmament until 1983; UN Secretary General's representative to the Ad Hoc Group on Disarmament and International Security and to the Group of Governmental Experts on the Relationship Between Disarmament and Development, 1978. Chairman of the Board, Stockholm International Peace Research Institute, 1979-. Participant, UN Secretary General's Group of Governmental Experts To Study the Institutional Arrangements Relating to the Process of Disarmament, 1980–1981; Chairman, Group of Governmental Experts on Military Research and Development, 1983-; Chairman, UN Advisory Board on Disarmament Studies, 1983-.

BLACKWILL, ROBERT D. U.S. Foreign Service Officer, 1967-; Director, Western European Affairs, National Security Council, 1979-1981; Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Political-Military Affairs, 1981; Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for European Affairs, 1982-1983; Associate Dean, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University (sabbatical), 1983-1984; Ambassador and leader, U.S. delegation to the Mutual and Balanced Force Reductions Talks, 1985-. BLIX, HANS (Dr.). Member, Swedish delegation to the UN General Assembly, 1961-1981; member, delegation to the Eighteen Nation Disarmament Conference (ENDC) and the Conference of the Committee on Disarmament (CCD), 1962–1978; Legal Adviser on International Law and Head of Department, Swedish Ministry for Foreign Affairs,

1963-1979; Under Secretary of State, Ministry for Foreign Affairs, 1979–1981; third Director General, International Atomic Energy Agency, December 1981-1985, 1986-.

BOTA, LIVIU (Romania). Director, United Nations Institute for Disarmament Research, 1983-(missing since 1985).

BROEK, Hans van der. Netherlands Foreign Minister, 1982–; Chairman, Council of Ministers of the European Economic Communities.

BROOMFIELD, WILLIAM S. U.S. Congressional Representative (R., MI), 1957– ; ranking Republican on Committee on Foreign Affairs and its Subcommittee on International Security and Scientific Affairs; U.S. Ambassador, 22nd session of the UN General Assembly, 1967; Congressional Adviser, Conference of the Committee on Disarmament, 1970-1974; delegate, Strategic Arms Limitation Talks, 1977–1980 (SALT II); delegate, North Atlantic Assembly, 1955, 1960, and 1973-1980; 67th Interparliamentary Union Conference, 1980.

BROWN, HAROLD. Director, Defense Research and Engineering, Department of Defense, 1961-1965; Secretary of the Air Force, 1965-1969; President, California Institute of Technology, 1969-1977; U.S. Secretary of Defense, 1977-1981; senior counselor to the Presidential Commission on Strategic Forces, 1982-1983.

BRUNDTLAND, GRO HARLEM. Prime Minister of Norway, 1981; Chairman of the Labor Party of Norway, 1981-; Prime Minister, 1986- .

BUO, SAMMY KUM. Political Affairs Officer, United Nations Department for Disarmament Affairs; Director, UN Regional Center for Peace and Disarmament in Africa, 1986-.

BURTON, DANNY L. U.S. Congressional Representative (R., IN), 1982– . BUSH, GEORGE H. U.S. Congressional Representative (R., TX), 1967-1971; U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, 1971-1972; chairman, Republican National Committee, 1973-1974; Chief, U.S. Liaison Office, Peking, 1974-1975; Director, Central Intelligence Agency, 1976-1977; Vice President of the United States, 1981-. BUTLER, RICHARD. Ambassador and Permanent Representative of Australia to the UN office at Geneva; head of the delegation to the Conference on Disarmament, 1984; Representative at the First Committee of the UN General Assembly, 1983. BYKOV, OLEG N. Deputy Director, USSR Institute for World Economic and International Relations, USSR Academy of Sciences; participant in the UN Secretary General's Group of Governmental Experts on Confidence-Building Measures, 1980-1981; member, UN Advisory Board on Disarmament Studies, 1981-1982, 1983– . CARASALES, JULIO CESAR. Ambassador and Special Representative of Argentina for Disarmament Affairs at the Committee on Disarmament, 1981-1982; head of delegation, 1982-1985. Representative to the First Committee of the UN General Assembly, 1982-1984. Adviser to the Secretary of State for International Relations, Argentine Ministry of Foreign Affairs, 1984-1986. Participant in the UN Secretary General's Group of Governmental Experts To Carry Out a Study on Deterrence, 1985-1986. CARRINGTON, LORD PETER. Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs of the United Kingdom, 1979–1982; chairman, British General Electric Co., 1982-1984; NATO Secretary General, 1984-1988.

Cassandra, MICHAEL. Political Affairs Officer, UN Department for Disarmament Affairs, assistant to the Secretary of the CD Ad Hoc Committee on Chemical Weapons, 1986; Scientific Secretary of the Group of Scientific Experts To Consider International Cooperative Measures To Detect and Identify Seismic Events, 1984–.

CHNOUPEK, BOHUSLAV. Minister of Foreign Affairs of Czechoslovakia, 1971-. CHOUDHURY, HUMAYUN R. Ambassador of Bangladesh to the United States, 1982-1984; Minister of Foreign Affairs of Bangladesh, 1985; President of the 41st United Nations General Assembly, 1986.

CHRISTOSKOV, LYUDMIL V. (Dr.). Head, Seismological Department, Geophysical Institute of the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Sofia; member, CD Ad Hoc Group of Scientific Experts To Consider International Cooperative Measures To Detect and Identify Seismic Events.

COOPER, HENRY (Dr.). Assistant Director for Strategic Programs, U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency, 1983-1985; deputy U.S. representative on space weapons, U.S.-Soviet Nuclear and Space Arms Talks, 1985-1987.

CROMARTIE, R. IAN T. (Dr., CMG). Ambassador and Chairman, U.K. delegation to the Committee on Disarmament, 1983, to the Conference on Disarmament, 1984, Representative at the United Nations, 1983-; chairman, CD Ad Hoc Committee on Chemical Weapons, 1986.

CROWE, WILLIAM J., JR. (Adm., USN). Former Commander in Chief, Pacific Forces; Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff, 1985-.

DAHLMAN, OLA (Dr.). Research Director, National Defense Research Institute, Stockholm; Swedish Participant, CD Ad Hoc Group of Scientific Experts To Consider International Cooperative Measures To Detect and Identify Seismic Events, 1976-; Chairman, 1983-.

DANILOFF, NICHOLAS. American newspaperman accused of spying and imprisoned by the Soviet Union in reprisal for U.S. arrest of Soviet spy Zakharov, September 1986. DAVIS, THOMAS. Prime Minister of the Cook Islands, 1978-1987.

DELWORTH, THOMAS. Representative of Canada to the Conference on Confidence- and Security-Building Measures and Disarmament in Europe.

DEUTCH, JOHN M. (Dr.). Member, faculty of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1970-; professor of chemistry, 1971-; chairman of the department, 1976–; vice chairman, National Defense Scientific Board, 1977; Director, Office of Energy Research, U.S. Department of Energy, 1977-1979; Acting Assistant Secretary of Energy Technology, 1979; Under Secretary, 1979. Member, Science Advisory Panel, 1975-; member, Presidential Commission on Strategic Forces, 1982-1983. Provost, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1984-.

DEWIND, ADRIAN W. American lawyer; member, Natural Resources Defense Council, American Law Institute, American Bar Association, others.

DEWINE, MICHAEL. U.S. Congressional Representative (R., OH), 1983-; member, House Foreign Affairs and Judiciary Committees.

DEWITT, HUGH E. American research physicist at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.

DOLE, ROBERT J. U.S. Senator (R., KS), 1968–; Republican candidate for President of the United States, 1976; Senate Majority Floor Leader, 1987-; member, Republican Policy Committee and Select Committee on Intelligence; cochairman, Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe.

DOMINGUEZ, MANUEL (Dr.). Colonel, Army Medical Corps and specialist in atomic, biological, and chemical weapons injuries; Professor of Preventive medicine, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain; specialist appointed by the UN Secretary General to investigate allegations by Iran of chemical use, 1984, 1986.

DOUGHERTY, JAMES E. (Professor). Department of Politics, Saint Joseph's University, Philadelphia, PA; member, UN Advisory Board on Disarmament Studies, 1981-1982; 1983-.

DORNAN, ROBERT K. Congressional Representative (R., CA), 1977–; member, House Foreign Affairs Committee and its Subcommittee on Arms Control, International Security and Science.

DUBEY, MUCHKUND. Ambassador and Representative of India at the United Nations Office at Geneva, head of the delegation at the Committee on Disarmament and Conference on Disarmament, 1983-1985; Chairman, Preparatory Committee for the UN International Conference on the Relationship Between Disarmament and Development, 1985-1987.

DUBININ, YURIY. Ambassador of the Soviet Union to the United States, 1985-.

DUNN, PETER (A.M., BSc., FRACI). Superintendent Scientist, Materials Research Laboratories, Defense Science and Technology Organization, Department of Defense, Melbourne, Australia; specialist appointed by the UN Secretary General to investigate allegations by Iran of chemical weapons use, 1984, 1986.

DZHYROV, DOBRI (Gen., Army). Minister of Defense, Bulgarian People's Republic, 1962-.

EDES, MICHAEL. Ambassador of Great Britain and leader of the delegation at the Conference on Confidence- and Security-Building Measures and Disarmament in Europe, 1986-.

EISENHOWER, DWIGHT D. (deceased). President of the United States, 1953–1961. EKEUS, ROLF. Ambassador of Sweden; member, Swedish Foreign Ministry, 1962– ; served in Bonn and Nairobi, 1963, 1965. First Secretary to the Foreign Minister, 1970-1974; First Secretary, Swedish Mission to the United Nations, 1974-1978; Embassy Counselor (DCM), the Hague, 1978-1983. Representative at the Committee on Disarmament and the Conference on Disarmament, 1983– ; Chairman, Ad Hoc Committee on Chemical Weapons, 1983-1985.

ELLIS, RICHARD H. (Gen., USAF, ret.). Vice Chief of Staff, USAF, Washington, 1973-1975; Commander, Allied Air Forces in Central Europe, Commander in Chief, USAF in Europe, Ramstein, Germany, 1975-1978; Commander in Chief, U.S. Strategic Air Command, 1978-1981; U.S. Commissioner on U.S.-USSR Standing Consultative Commission, 1982-; Ambassador, 1982-; member, working group on Nuclear Risk Reduction, 1982-1983.

EL SHAFEI, OMRAN. Ambassador of Egypt and Permanent Representative to the UN Office at Geneva 1977-1980; participant, UN Secretary General's Group of Governmental Experts on the Relationship Between Disarmament and Development Studies, 1978-1981; member, Advisory Board on Disarmament Studies, 1983. EMERY, DAVID F. U.S. Congressional Representative (R., ME), 1975-1981; Deputy Director, U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency, 1982-1987.

ENE, CONSTANTIN. Ambassador of Romania and former Permanent Representative to the United Nations; Chairman, UN Secretary General's Group of Consultant Experts on the Economic and Social Consequences of the Arms Race and of Military Expenditures, 1981-1982; member, UN Advisory Board on Disarmament Studies, 1981-1982, 1983-.

EVANS, DANIEL J. U.S. Senator (R., WA), 1983–; member, Committee on Foreign Relations. [Governor of Washington, 1965-1977.]

EVANSEN, JENS. Norwegian cabinet minister.

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