AGENDA Intelligence, N. 375, 27 November 2000, p. 8 COMING EVENTS THROUGH 15 JANUARY 2001 In the interest of efficiency, "Intelligence" lists all coming events in each issue as a single article in the section "Agenda". Additional information concerning these events, including contact information, is available at 33 (0)1 40 51 85 19 (tel/fax) or intelligence-adi@wanadoo.fr (email). Past Agendas are available free at our web site: . Events are listed only once according to date, and are not repeated in subsequent issues. To post a paid advertisement describing an event in greater detail, interested organizers should contact "Intelligence" for additional information. Such additional material is posted here and also sent directly to more than one thousand Internet subscribers and members of our free distribution list. Late arrival: 27 November, Paris, "Le Courrier des Balkans" and France Libertes are organizing a discussion with Jean-Arnault Derens and Catherine Samary, authors of the recently-published book, "Les Conflits Yougoslaves de A a Z" (2000, Editions de l'Atelier). 29 November, Paris, Technology Dynamics and Procurement Methods - What Does It Mean for Defense?", by IRIS . 4-7 December, Las Cruces, New Mexico, Putting Modeling and Simulation to Work, sixth annual ITEA workshop . 5-7 December, Honolulu, Hawaii, TechNet Asia - Pacific 2000, by AFCEA . 7 December, Paris, Technologies Forecast - Forum of the 1st Century's Technologies, by "Les Echos" and Altran . 7-8 December, Brussels, Biometrics in Business, tel. 32 2 481 0670. 12 January 2001, New York, deadline for candidacies for US Social Science Research Council summer 2001 fellowships on "Information Technology (IT), International Cooperation and Global Security". PhD students and faculty from any academic discipline and of any nationality may apply. These in-residence fellowships are designed for researchers who currently work on cooperation and security issues and who want to explore the role and impact of IT in this area; or for researchers who work on IT and want to explore its relationship to cooperation and security. International cooperation and global security involve a wide range of issues including new forms of global regulation and surveillance; transboundary advocacy and global civil society; economic and political "crisis" and transformation; unequal access to goods and services; transnational identity politics; conflict and transboundary intervention; military and warfare practices; and power and authority in the global realm. IT issues could involve the Internet and related technologies such as those associated with telecommunications, data processing, encryption, and code systems; robotics, automation, and simulation; and concerns bearing directly on connectivity and content such as structures of information flow and processes of disinformation and dissemination. For more information and an application: ; ; Program on Information Technology, International Cooperation and Global Security, Social Science Research Council, 810 Seventh Avenue New York, NY 10019, USA; tel 1-212-377-2700; fax 1-212-377-2727. 12-17 January, Washington, American Library Association Midwinter Conference. 15-19 January, Jax, Florida, Maritime Security Operations . ---------------------------------------------