Collection context
Summary
- Creators:
- Huntley, James Robert
- Abstract:
- Diaries, writings, correspondence, reports, notes, meeting materials, resolutions, statements, and printed matter relating to political, economic and cultural relations among Atlantic community countries and Japan, and private promotion of international cooperation, international education, and international environmental protection.
- Extent:
- 365 manuscript boxes, 5 card file boxes (148.2 Linear Feet)
- Language:
- English
- Preferred citation:
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[Identification of item], James Robert Huntley papers, [Box no., Folder no. or title], Hoover Institution Library & Archives.
Background
- Scope and content:
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The papers of James Robert Huntley include diaries, writings, correspondence, reports, notes, meeting materials, resolutions, statements, and printed matter related to political, economic and cultural relations among Atlantic community countries and Japan, and private promotion of international cooperation, international education, and international environmental protection.
During his youth, Huntley was concerned with a shift in world politics towards dictatorships and war. After studying international relations at the University of Washington, he accepted an appointment with the United States Foreign Service in 1952. He was stationed in Germany, involved in democratic education and the solidification of German and United States relations. In 1960, Huntley left the United States Foreign Service to found the Atlantic Institute in Paris, a think tank created to study the problems of Allied cooperation and conflict.
In 1974, Huntley accepted a research fellowship at the Battelle Memorial Institute, traveling to Europe, Canada, Japan, Australia, and New Zealand to study the Atlantic-Pacific system. While in this role, he authored World Politics in the 1980s, which was printed privately for Battelle's corporate clients. Correspondence, project proposals, and other materials related to the Battelle Memorial Institute can be found throughout the collection.
Throughout his career, Huntley founded organizations for furthering democracy and the Atlantic community, including the Mid-Atlantic Clubs, the Standing Conference of Atlantic Organizations, the Consortium for Atlantic-Pacific Affairs (CAPA), and the International Standing Conference on Philanthropy (INTERPHIL). He also served in leadership roles for many such organizations, including as president of the Atlantic Council of the United States. In 1979, Huntley co-founded the Committees for a Community of Democracies (CCD), a group committed to strengthening relationships among democracies. In 1992, the Association to Unite the Democracies embarked on the Next Century Initiative (NCI), which was based on the ideas of the Committees for a Community of Democracies and involved many of its early members. The NCI became incorporated as a separate group, eventually becoming the Council for a Community of Democracies. The collection documents Huntley's involvement in these organizations through correspondence, meeting minutes, and extensive notes Huntley wrote about his career.
Huntley kept a diary spanning more than fifty years of his life. His diary entries begin in 1952, the year he was hired by the United States Foreign Service. These diaries, along with a draft of his memoirs, can be found in box 24.
The collection also includes Huntley's speeches and writings concerning democracy, the Atlantic community, international education, and Japan. In 1998, Huntley authored Pax Democratica, in which he argued that democratic countries should work together to create a more peaceful world. Drafts of this book and of other influential works, such as Uniting the Democracies, can be found throughout the collection.
Huntley was interested in international education, writing many articles on the subject. Materials on international education include networking dossiers, documenting Huntley's interaction with various education organizations. The collection also includes files containing materials related to non-governmental organizations, which contain questionnaires recording basic information about the organizations, descriptions of their activities, and use of budgets.
- Biographical / historical:
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Date Event 1923 Born, Tacoma, Washington1948 B.A., University of Washington1949-1951 Consultant, Washington Parks Recreation Commission, Olympia, Washington1952-1954 Exchange of persons officer, United States Foreign Service, Frankfurt, Nuremberg, Germany1954-1955 Director of cultural center, United States Information Agency, Hof an der Saale, Germany1956 M.A., international relations, Harvard University1956-1958 European regional affairs officer, United States Information Agency, Washington, D.C.1958-1960 Deputy public affairs officer, United States Mission to European Communities, Brussels, Belgium1959 Member to the United States delegation to the Atlantic Congress, London, England1960-1964 Secretary, Education Committee, NATO Parliamentarians Conference, Brussels, Belgium1960-1965 Executive secretary and director, Atlantic Institute1965 Author, The NATO Story1965-1967 Program associate, International Affairs Division, Ford Foundation, New York City, New York1967-1968 Secretary general, Atlantic College1968-1974 Writer, consultant, and lecturer on international affairs, Guildford, England1969-1974 Board of directors, International Standing Conference on Philanthropy1970 Author, with Warren Randolph Burgess, Europe and America: The Next Ten Years1970s Consultant, Wells Management Consultants Ltd.1971 Author, Man's Environment and the Atlantic Alliance1974-1983 Research fellow and senior advisor to president on international affairs, Battelle Memorial Institute, Seattle, Washington1976-1994 Member, Association to Unite Democracies (formerly Federal Union, Inc.)1979-1992 Founding chairman, Committees for a Community of Democracies1980 Author, Uniting the Democracies: Institutions of the Emerging Atlantic-Pacific SystemCirca 1980 Author, World Politics in the 1980s1983-1985 President, Atlantic Council of the United States1985-1989 Consultant, University of South Carolina1987-1991 Co-founder, 21st Century Foundation1998 Author, Pax Democratica: A Strategy for the 21st Century1999-2007 Vice president, Council for a Community of Democracies2006 Author, An Architect of Democracy: Building a Mosaic of Peace - Acquisition information:
- Acquired by the Hoover Institution Library Archives between 1981 and 2010.
- Arrangement:
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The collection has not been physically arranged. Most materials fall into the following groups.
Box Nos. Groups 71-73, 212 21st Century Foundation file 73-77, 139, 209 Association to Unite the Democracies (formerly Federal Union) file 228-231, 251-253 Atlantic Community file 123-125 Atlantic Council of the United States (ACUS) file 2-7, 13, 20-23, 86-87 Battelle Memorial Institute. Includes materials on the Battelle Seminar and Study Program and Advanced International Systems file 287, 316, 341, 366 Biographical file 24, 32, 69, 81-86, 100-102, 322 Committees for a Community of Democracies file 66-68, 96-99, 288-289, 310-311 Consortium for Atlantic-Pacific Affairs (CAPA) file 15, 29, 46-48, 91-93, 199-201, 261-263, 344 Correspondence 24 Diaries 4, 225-228 Environment and ecology file 269-272 Foundations and philanthropy file 62-65 INTERPHIL file 31-32, 39 Japan file 118-122, 220, 317-321 Next Century Initiative (NCI) and Council for a Community of Democracies file 50-58, 108-116, 180-184, 214-215, 304-305 Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) file 33, 335-339 Note cards 27, 31, 35-37, 43-45, 48, 147-153, 176, 232, 237-244 Printed matter 1, 6-14, 16-17, 127, 130-132, 211-213, 277-278, 291, 341, 348-355, 370 Speeches and writings 79 United States Information Agency (USIA) file - Physical location:
- Hoover Institution Library & Archives
- Rules or conventions:
- Describing Archives: A Content Standard
Indexed terms
- Subjects:
- International education
International relations
International economic relations
International cooperation
Intellectual cooperation
Associations, institutions, etc.
Environmental protection - Names:
- Council for a Community of Democracies
Atlantic Council of the United States
Atlantic Institute for International Affairs - Places:
- Japan -- Foreign relations -- United States
United States -- Foreign relations -- Japan
United States -- Foreign relations -- Europe
Europe -- Foreign relations -- United States
Access and use
- Restrictions:
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The collection is open for research; materials must be requested in advance via our reservation system. If there are audiovisual or digital media material in the collection, they must be reformatted before providing access.
- Terms of access:
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For copyright status, please contact the Hoover Institution Library & Archives.
- Preferred citation:
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[Identification of item], James Robert Huntley papers, [Box no., Folder no. or title], Hoover Institution Library & Archives.
- Location of this collection:
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Hoover Institution Library & Archives, Stanford UniversityStanford, CA 94305-6003, US
- Contact:
- (650) 723-3563