Guide to the Rice University James A. Baker III Institute
for Public Policy records,
1993-2003
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| Creator: | James A. Baker III
Institute for Public Policy. |
| Title: | Rice University James A.
Baker III Institute for Public Policy records |
| Dates: | 1993-2003 |
| Abstract: | Records dating from the
founding and groundbreaking of Baker Hall and the Institute for Public Policy
(October 20, 1994 groundbreaking, Oct. 15, 1997 dedication). Formats include
informational booklets, groundbreaking materials, press releases, invitations
to events, videotapes of events, and conference materials. |
| Identification: | Rice UA 114 |
| Quantity: | 4.25 linear foot (7 boxes) |
| Language: | Materials are in
English. |
| Repository: | Rice University
Archives, Woodson Research Center, Fondren Library, Rice University, Houston,
TX |
On June 2, 1992, Dr. Richard J. Stoll, Director for the Center for the
Study of Institutions and Values, as well as a professor of Political Science,
sent a memo to then Rice President George Rupp. In this memo, Stoll suggested
that Rice approach then Secretary of State James A. Baker III for the
beginnings of a "James Baker Institute". Rupp responded favorably to Stoll's
memo and thus the Baker Institute was born.
On March 31, 1993, Secretary Baker gave a speech accepting Rice's offer
of an Institute in his honor. While at Rice where he laid down his ideas on the
Baker Institute. In this speech, entitled "Ideas Into Action", in which he
charged the Baker Institute to "draw together statesmen, scholars and
students...and...build a bridge between the world of ideas and the world of
action..." These founding words were later used as the building stones for the
external architecture of the building.
Between 1993 and 1994, the Baker
Institute was coordinated by John Rogers, fomer undersecretary for management
at the Department of State. In August 1994, Rice appointed a Founding Director
for the Institute, distinguished diplomat Ambassador Edward P. Djerejian.
Ambassador Djerejian continues to serve in the post of Founding Director to the
present.
On October 20, 1994 ground was broken on the Baker Hall building
site. Four U.S. Presidents participated in the ceremony (Gerald Ford, Jimmy
Carter, Ronald Reagan, and George H.W. Bush), setting the bipartisan tone that
James A. Baker III had madated from the Institute's beginning. More information
on the Institute's groundbreaking ceremony can be found in the Inagural Baker
Institute report. This was a major step forward for the Institute. As the
Founding Director noted: "...the building itself symbolizes, in both form and
function, the integrative nature of the Baker Institute. Within its walls the
faculty and students of Rice University will interact with visiting scholars
and practitioners to address the major issues our nation faces in the future."
The First Associate Director for Academic Programs was selected in 1995
- Dr. Richard Stoll. In January 2001, Dr. Stoll resigned from that position to
take on more responsibility as the Associate Dean of Social Sciences at Rice.
The current Associate Director is Dr. Allen Matusow.
On October 17, 2003
the Baker Institute celebrated its 10th anniversary with a gala on Jamail
Plaza. The gala featured Vice President Richard Cheney as the guest of honor.
More than 700 people turned out to raise their glasses in tribute to the
occasion.
Excerpted from the Baker Institute website,
http://bakerinstitute.org/BakerIns/hist_index.htm (accessed on Jan. 9,
2006).
Records dating from the groundbreaking and founding of Baker Hall and
the Institute for Public Policy (Oct. 15, 1997 dedication). Formats include
informational booklets, groundbreaking materials, press releases, invitations
to events, videotapes of events, and conference materials.
Access Restrictions
This material is open for research.
Use Restrictions
Permission to publish from the James A. Baker III Institute for Public
Policy records, 1993-2003, must be obtained from the Woodson Research Center,
Fondren Library, Rice University.
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| Subjects (Organizations) |
| | James A. Baker III
Institute for Public Policy. |
| Subjects (Places) |
| | United States--Politics and
government--20th century. |
| | United States--Politics and
government--21st century. |
| Subjects |
| | Political planning. |
| | Political culture. |
| | Policy sciences. |
| | Social history. |
| Formats |
| | Press releases. |
| | Newsclipings. |
| | Invitations. |
| | Videotapes. |
| | Pamphlets. |
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For further information on James A. Baker
III Institute for Public Policy, please contact the Institute directly.
http://bakerinstitute.org/
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Rice University James A. Baker III Institute for Public Policy records,
1993-2003, Rice University Archives, Woodson Research Center, Fondren Library,
Rice University.
These records were gathered by WRC staff in some cases and transferred
from the James A. Baker III Institute for Public Policy in other cases.
Detailed Description of the Collection
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Series I: Printed materials, 1993-2003
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| box | folder |
| 1 | 1 | | Informational booklets |
| 2 | | Facility groundbreaking materials [see also Baker Hall
info file] |
| 3 | | Press-news releases |
| 4 | | News clippings 1993-1998 |
| 5 | | News clippings 1999-2000 |
| 6 | | Annual conference |
| 7 | | Baker Institute Report |
| 8 | | Baker Institute Study |
| box | folder |
| 2 | 1 | | Invitations/events |
| 2 | | Baker Institute Study |
| 3 | | News clippings 2001-2002 |
| 4 | | News clippings 2003- |
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Series II: Videotapes (VHS) of Baker Institute events,
1994-2003
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| box | folder |
| 3 | - | | “A Forum on the Role of the Secretary of the Treasury;”
Sam Donaldson, Paul Gigot, et.al. Oct. 5, 2001 [2 tapes, 2 copies] |
| - | | Energy forum: “Running on Empty? Prospects for Future
World Oil Supplies;” May 19, 2000 [3 tapes] |
| - | | Conference on Global Warming keynote address, “Science and
Policy;” Robert F. Curl, Sept. 8, 2000 |
| - | | “Turkey: U.S. & Eurasia-Economic, Security and Energy
Issues;” Baki Illkin, Dec. 14, 1998 |
| - | | Defense Policy debate, Nov. 18, 1998 |
| - | | Dept. of Electrical Engineering presentation by John
Doerr, March 31, 2000 |
| - | | “Greece: Greece’s Foreign Policy;” Ambassador Philon, Jan.
11, 1999 |
| - | | “The Middle East Peace Process;” Amre Moussa, March 22,
2000 |
| - | | Prince El Hassan bin Talal, n.d. |
| - | | “Energy and the Russian Economy: A Look Ahead;” Mikhail
Fridman, Peter Aven, March 20, 2003 |
| - | | “The Relationship Between Literature and Public Policy in
Latin America,” n.d. |
| box | folder |
| 4 | - | | “Eduard Shevardnadze;” n.d. |
| - | | Leadership Houston Seminar, Jan. 13, 1999 [2
tapes] |
| - | | “Religion and Public Policy-With God on Their Side;” Bill
Martin & others, Oct. 30, 2001 [2 tapes] |
| - | | “His Excellency the President of the Republic of Rwanda
Paul Kagame,” March 6, 2003 |
| - | | “The President’s Lawyer, Alberto R. Gonzales,” Sept. 7,
2001 |
| - | | “Argument Without End: In Search of Answers to the Vietnam
Tragedy,” Robert McNamara, J. Blight, R. Bigham, Feb. 28, 2000 |
| - | | U.S.-Syrian press conference-Edward P. Djerjian, May 23,
2002 |
| - | | “The Future of the Space Program and Space Policy;” Ralph
M. Hall, Aug. 26, 2002 |
| - | | “Ten Years After Oslo: The Rabin Legacy in Today’s Middle
East;” Clifton Morgan, Dali Rabin-Pelossof, March 25, 2003 |
| - | | “Strategic Energy Policy Challenges for the 21st Century;”
Edward Morse, Amy Jaffe & others, April 26, 2001 |
| - | | “North Korea: Economic Status and Future Plans;” Young Gun
Jon, Hgong Chu Li, Suchan Chac, Feb. 19, 2001 |
| - | | “Colombia-Challenges and Prospects for the Future;”
n.d. |
| - | | “With God on Their Side: Religion and American Foreign
Policy;” n.d. |
| - | | “Mexican Energy in the 21st Century;” R. Mosbacher, R.
Leos, T. McLarty, June 22, 2001 |
| box | folder |
| 5 | - | | “Moving Beyond the War on Drugs;” Martin, Trace, Wodak,
Oscapella, Cohen, April 11, 2002 [4 tapes] |
| - | | Vladimir V. Putin, President of the Russian Federation and
George H.W. Bush, Nov. 14, 2001 |
| - | | “Enron: What Happens Next;” April 4, 2002 |
| - | | “America After 9/11;” Thomas L. Friedman, Sept. 27,
2002 |
| - | | “Mexico: The Policy and Politics of Modernization;” HE
Carlos Salinas de Gortari, May 15, 2002 |
| - | | “America and the World Today;” Richard C. Holbrooke, Oct.
29, 2002 |
| - | | “Beyond Sept. 11 and Al Qaeda: The Kashmir Conflict;” Feb.
28, 2002 |
| - | | “The Legacy of the Nuremburg Trials;” Stein, Ferencz,
Bass, Fowler, Morrow, Feb. 12, 2003 |
| - | | The Americas Project panel discussion-Barnes, Shifter,
Weyland, Zarazoga, Oct. 27, 2002 |
| - | | White House Fellowship recruiting event, Dec. 18,
2002 |
| - | | “France: European Unity and the Threat on U.S. Interests;”
Francois de l’Estang, Dec. 7, 1999 |
| - | | “The Ideas that Conquered the World: Peace, Democracy and
Free Markets;” Michael Mandelbaum, Jan. 24, 2003 |
| - | | “Crisis in America;” press conference with Edward P.
Djerjian, Sept. 11, 2001 |
| box | folder |
| 6 | - | | “Train Up a Child-Religious Conservatives and the
Struggle Over Schooling;” Wm. Martin & others, Feb. 5, 2002 |
| - | | “The Americas Project 2002;” Keynote speaker Roger
Noriega, Oct. 27, 2002 |
| - | | “Live in America Town Hall Meeting;” Sam Donaldson, April
26, 2002 |
| - | | “Mongolia’s Neighbors: Russia, China & others;” Nambar
Enkhbayar, Nov. 19, 2001 |
| - | | “Georgia: Evolution of a Strategic Partner;” Zurab
Zhavania, Jan. 14, 1999 |
| - | | “Literature, Poetry, and Public Policy: Interaction and
Synthesis;” Dominique de Vellepin & Shashi Tharoor, Feb. 10, 1999
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| - | | “Is America Still Unprepared and In Danger?” Stephen E.
Flynn, Nov. 6, 2002 |
| - | | “The Americas Project 2000;” keynote speaker Orlando
Sanchez, Oct. 2, 2000 |
| - | | “The Americas Project 2000;” keynote speaker Domingo
Cavallo, Nov. 3, 2000 |
| - | | “The Americas Project 2000” panel discussion, Oct. 2,
2000 |
| - | | U.S.-Syrian press conference with Edward P. Djerjian, May
23, 2002 |
| - | | “The Czech Republic and Europe: The Czech Republic’s View
of Future Transatlantic Relations;” Vladimir Spidla, July 17, 2003 |
| - | | “Societal Responses to Climate Change;” Neal Lane, April
25, 2002 |
| - | | International Symposium on Afghanistan keynote-Djerjian,
Pietton, Shahryan, Roy, Nov. 18, 2002 [1/2] |
| - | | “The Asia Presentation;” n.d. |
| box | folder |
| 7 | - | | Baker Institute groundbreaking ceremonies, Oct. 20,
1994 |
| - | | “Selective Engagement: Principles for American Foreign
Policy in a New Era;” Jan. 21, 1994 |
| - | | Baker Institute 3rd Annual Conference: “U.S. Foreign
Policy Priorities on the Eve of the 21st Century;” Oct. 16, 1997 [2 tapes]
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| - | | Baker Institute 3rd Annual Conference: “U.S. Foreign
Policy Priorities on the Eve of the 21st Century;” Oct. 16, 1997 [2 tapes]
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