“What in the World?” Quiz – Week of Sep 17-23, 2017
Welcome to this week’s edition of the Tennessee World Affairs Council’s “What in the World?” Quiz.
Travel the World With World Affairs Councils
“Broad, wholesome, charitable views of men and things cannot be acquired by vegetating in one little corner of the earth all of one’s lifetime.” – Mark Twain
China-US Trade Relations: What You Should Know | Aug 30
There’s no question that American foreign policy and trade policy has been transformed under the Administration of President Donald Trump. How so? Join us for this examination with John Scannapieco, an expert on US commercial ties to Asian trading partners.
Leadership Moves at Tennessee World Affairs Council
A new chairman and expanded board membership mark growth and reach of Nashville’s global affairs education nonprofit.
Last Call | President Trump Abroad and a New US Foreign Policy | Jun 28
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TUESDAY | Talk to Former Mexico President Vicente Fox
TIME SENSITIVE – Hot Topic – US-Mexico Relations – Talk with Vicente Fox, former President of Mexico. Tuesday, Feb 7 at 4 p.m. CT
Program | POTUS 45: Global Challenges for the Next Administration | Nov 9
Here’s your chance to review the global landscape facing POTUS 45 with several professionals who have decades of experience operating in the international arena. You’re invited to join them for an insightful evening at Belmont University to review and discuss where the more than a dozen front of the burner topics our next President will find in the Oval Office inbox.
Education, Global Literacy and the Future – Karl F. Dean
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Resources | What Does China Want?
“The Economist” published an excellent videographer briefing on “Is China Trying to Expand Its Territory?” that provides context to the conversation at our February 23rd town hall on US-Japan security relations.
Program | Trans-Pacific Partnership Panel Discussion, Luncheon
The Trans-Pacific Partnership will be the topic for discussion by a distinguished panel at a luncheon organized by Bass, Berry & Sims, the Nashville Area Chamber of Commerce and the U.S. Department of Commerce, Commercial Service in Nashville. Japan’s Consul-General Masami Kinefuchi will provide remarks before a panel discussion.