On Fri, 27 Jan 95 John Douceur <johndo@microsoft.com> said:
This may have been intended tongue-in-cheek, but I think this is an excellent idea. Think Phil would be interested in the position? How could we get this going?
One well-travelled path to success is through the Foreign Policy Association, and being published in the journal "Foreign Affairs". Many of the wonks climbed this greasy pole -- Kissinger et al. Thus, an article on cryptography, PGP and its beneficial use for -- or threat to -- foreign policy and arms control might be sent to the publisher: James Hoge, Editor Foreign Affairs 58 East 68th Street New York, NY 10021 (212) 734-0400 The Foreign Policy Association runs seminars, junkets, fellowships, retreats, advances, and cartels for aspiring and decrepit world leaders and public opinion spew-gushers. So perhaps there might be receptivity to a seminar on PGP and public crypto for the high-domed dim-bulbs. Foreign Policy Association 729 7th Avenue, 8th Floor New York, NY 10019 (212) 764-4050 Then, there's the Carnegie stable of world meddlers which sponsors fledging and sinewy American eagles and vultures: Carnegie Council on Ethics and International Affairs, 170 East 64th St, NY, NY 10021. Carnegie Leadership Program, 170 East 64th St, NY, NY 10021 Carnegie Commission on Science, Technology & Government, 437 Madison, NY, NY 10021. Carnegie Foundation, 437 Madison Avenue, NY, NY 10021 (the main honey pot). Carnegie Foundation for World Something in DC. These and a cackling aviary in VA black-farms are the roosts of the big arms poachers and clip-wingers. Golly, must dear tender Phil hang with these peckerwoods?